Long-acting injectable MAT is the same medication category as oral Suboxone®, delivered in a depot form that releases the active drug evenly over a week or a month. The clinical effect is the same. The lived experience is different.
A client on daily Suboxone makes a medication decision every morning. A client on Sublocade or monthly Brixadi makes that decision once, in clinic, then carries on. For people in shared-living situations, on shift work, juggling family routines, or anyone for whom a daily pill is a daily reminder of why they need it, the injectable version is often the right call.
Three medications cover the long-acting injectable category at Enso. Buprenorphine in its extended-release forms (Sublocade and Brixadi) for opioid use disorder. Naltrexone in its extended-release form (Vivitrol) for opioid use disorder after detox, or for alcohol use disorder at any phase. All three are administered in clinic by a medical provider.