Information and treatment referrals for Garden City residents seeking MAT for opioid use disorder.
If you are in Garden City, Utah and trying to help a family member with opioid use disorder, medication-assisted treatment is probably the most important thing to understand. MAT has the strongest evidence base of any addiction treatment for opioid dependence, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood — both by the general public and, too often, by abstinence-based treatment programs themselves. Knowing the basics can help you advocate for your loved one.
The three FDA-approved medications for opioid use disorder work in fundamentally different ways. Buprenorphine (Suboxone) is a partial opioid agonist — it activates opioid receptors just enough to prevent withdrawal and reduce cravings, but not enough to produce a dangerous high. Methadone is a full agonist used at controlled doses in licensed opioid treatment programs, with decades of research showing it is the most effective option for severe dependence. Naltrexone (Vivitrol) is an antagonist — it blocks opioid receptors so that opioids produce no effect at all — and is given as a monthly injection.
MAT is not inherently incompatible with 12-step recovery, faith-based programs, or long-term counseling. In fact, MAT combined with behavioral therapy consistently outperforms either approach alone. The research is unambiguous: people on MAT are more likely to stay in treatment, more likely to avoid overdose, and more likely to achieve long-term recovery than people receiving counseling alone. If a program in Garden City tells your loved one they have to stop their MAT medication to enter, that is a red flag worth discussing with a physician.
Liberation Way's helpline can help you understand your options, find MAT providers in the Garden City area, and think through what kind of support makes sense for your situation. There is no cost to call and no obligation. Call (866) 275-3142 any time.
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