Medication & Treatment Information

We provide neutral, information‑only links to FDA‑approved treatments for opioid use disorder. Discuss these options with a licensed healthcare provider.

Evidence‑based Options

Extended‑release buprenorphine (The “shot”)

An injection that delivers buprenorphine over a week or a month (e.g., BRIXADI®, Sublocade®). Requires an initial oral dose first. Not a recommendation: talk to your doctor.

FDA prescribing info

BRIXADI dosing & administration

Bernese Method (Micro‑induction)

Slowly introduces buprenorphine while still using fentanyl or heroin to minimize withdrawal. Emerging approach; success varies. Consult a provider.

Learn more (NCBI)

Methadone

Daily opioid agonist therapy available at licensed clinics. It has helped many people, though we recognize different preferences.

SAMHSA overview

Naltrexone/Vivitrol®

Extended‑release injection (once monthly) that blocks opioid effects. Must be opioid‑free for 7–10 days before starting.

SAMHSA overview

Disclaimer

The information on this page is for educational purposes only. Supriety™ does not provide medical advice or treatment. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before starting or changing any medication.