Non-Narcotic MAT Basics
How These Medications Work
Psychotropic Medications
Side Effects & Safety
Recovery Responsibility
100

This medication helps reduce alcohol cravings by blocking opioid receptors.

What is Naltrexone?

100

These medications help by reducing cravings or blocking pleasure effects.

What is harm reduction?

100

These medications treat mental health symptoms like depression or anxiety. 

What are psychotropic medications?

100

A common early side effect of many psych meds.

What is nausea or fatigue?

100

This helps emergency providers know you are on Vivitrol or Naltrexone.

What is a medical alert card/bracelet?

200

This injectable form of Naltrexone lasts about one month. 

What is Vivitrol?

200

Naltrexone blocks this feeling associated with substance use.

What is euphoria or "reward"?

200

SSRIs are commonly prescribed for this condition.

What is depression or anxiety?

200

This is why clients should not stop medications suddenly.

What is withdrawal or symptom rebound?

200

Clients should keep regular appointments with this professional.

Who is a provider or prescriber?
300

The medication helps restore brain balance after alcohol use and reduces cravings.

What is Acamprosate (Campral)?

300
LAIs help improve recovery by increasing this.

What is medication adherence?

300

Mood stabilizers are often used for this diagnosis.

What is bipolar disorder?

300

Clients should always report this to providers.

What are side effects of changes in mood?

300

Honest communication improves this outcome.

What is treatment success?

400

This medication causes unpleasant reactions if alcohol is consumed.

What is Disulfiram (Antabuse)?

400

These medications support the brain during this early stage of recovery. 

What is early abstinence/early recovery?

400

Antipsychotic LAIs may help with medication consistency for this condition.

What is schizophrenia or severe mood disorders?

400

Mixing MAT with alcohol or opioids can cause this serious risk.

What is overdose or medical emergency?

400

Peer support during recovery helps build this.

What is accountability or connection?

500

MAT works best when combined with this type of support.

What is counseling/therapy/behavioral support?

500

Continuing to drink or use opioids while on MAT increases this.

What is risk of overdose or adverse reactions?

500

Treating mental health and substance use together is called this.

What is integrated or dual-diagnosis treatment?

500

This is why medical supervision is required with MAT.

What is patient safety?

500

Recovery is best described as this type of process.

What is ongoing or lifelong?