CMS Medication Treatment

Addiction Treatment During Pregnancy

Methadone or buprenorphine, along with evidence-based behavioral therapies, is recommended by the SAMHSA as the standard of care for treating pregnant women with OUD. CMS coordinates with OBGYN and other medical providers to ensure the highest quality of care.
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What Is Pregnancy & Women’s Health Treatment?

CMS offers a variety of services to help women who are pregnant. Our goal is to empower you as a leader in your recovery, with benefits to you and your baby. Methadone during pregnancy is considered the gold standard of care by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

Among pregnant and postpartum people with OUD, opioid agonist medications increase engagement in prenatal and addiction care and improve parental and child outcomes***. MAT is not harmful to the developing baby, and mothers are encouraged to continue with MAT throughout their pregnancy – mothers can even safely breastfeed!

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The Benefits of MAT During Pregnancy

Medication-assisted treatment is often recommended to pregnant women during their recovery journey. The benefits include:

Improved Nutrition and Prenatal Care for Mothers

Women receiving MAT tend to have larger and healthier babies, often more likely to reach full-term than those not receiving treatment.

Reduced Risk of Relapse

Mothers actively receiving medication-assisted treatment during pregnancy significantly reduce their risk of relapse, lowering the chance of pre-term birth and complications.

Prevents Drug Level Fluctuations

MAT can help pregnant women regulate drug levels during pregnancy, minimizing the risk of withdrawals for the baby in utero.

Reduced Illicit Drug Use

Medication-assisted treatment helps mothers reduce their drug use and removes them from a drug-seeking environment for a healthier pregnancy and birth.

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Our compassionate experts are here to help you determine if medication-assisted treatment is right for you. Contact CMS today to begin your journey toward sustainable recovery.
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Other Medication-Assisted Treatment Options

In addition to methadone, Community Medical Services offers other medications to help curb opioid addiction.
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Methadone

Methadone is a long-lasting, affordable medication that alleviates withdrawal symptoms and prevents cravings.
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Suboxone®

Suboxone® combines buprenorphine and naloxone to reduce withdrawal symptoms while protecting against misuse.
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Buprenorphine

Buprenorphine acts as a partial agonist, activating some opioid receptors in the brain to alleviate withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
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Naltrexone

Naltrexone is a monthly injectable medication that blocks all effects of illicit opioids, helping patients stay in treatment.
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Brixadi

Brixadi is a trusted, FDA-approved medication that can provide immediate relief from withdrawal symptoms and help you stay on track.
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Sublocade®

Sublocade® is a monthly buprenorphine injection that reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms, helping patients comfortably stay in treatment.