MAT consists of two things working together: medication that treats addiction, and therapy and case management that let you rebuild your life. The medication keeps cravings and withdrawal from running the day. Your therapist, your medical provider, and your case manager work with you on the rest.
Buprenorphine is the active ingredient in Suboxone®, Subutex®, Sublocade®, and Brixadi®. It works on the same brain receptors as opioids like oxycodone or heroin, but it caps out at a safe level instead of climbing higher. Doctors call that a partial agonist with a ceiling effect. The cap is what eases withdrawal and cravings without producing the high a person can chase, and it’s what makes the medication dramatically safer than the alternatives. Naltrexone, delivered monthly as Vivitrol®, works a different way. It blocks the receptors entirely, so opioids and alcohol don’t feel rewarding.
Enso is MARR-certified (Maine Association of Recovery Residences) and operates outpatient clinics in Augusta and Sanford. Our medical providers write the scripts. Our licensed therapists hold the weekly sessions. Our case managers handle the practical work around identification, housing, and benefits. One team, under one roof, with one plan.