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November 30 2018

Statistics Don’t Matter When Your Loved One Is Addicted to Opioids

Addiction, Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), Opioids, Recovery, Suboxone

You may be sick and tired of reading about and hearing all the statistics about opioid abuse.

  • Yes, it’s true that up to one-third of the people who take painkillers, whether prescription or illegal (heroin and, often fentanyl – when it’s obtained on the street), abuse these drugs and become addicted to them.
  • Yes, it’s true that up to 12 percent of people who begin to take opioidmedications to deal with serious pain become addicted.
  • Well over 100 people overdose (DIE) from opioid painkillers everyday in the United States. 
OK, so yes, opioid use and abuse is a national crisis.  We all know that.
However, when your loved one is addicted — and possibly fading away before your eyes — statistics are irrelevant.
 

They are focused on getting their next fix. You are focused on saving their lives.

You’ve come to the right place. At the Long Island Compassionate Medical Center,  founder Dr. Jahan Chaudhry MD helps people who are addicted to opioid painkillers get clean fast. Often in as little as three days.

He uses Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) to​ normalize body and brain functions. The body’s “need” for the opioid drugs are blocked by MAT. So you know, the medications used in MAT are safe and fully approved by the U.S. FDA.

Only a handful of physicians are certified to prescribe MAT. Thankfully, Dr. Chaudhry is one of them and he is located in Holbrook, Long Island, NY.

 

today and make an appointment. He will explain MAT and why and how it works. Don’t sit by and watch your loved one become a statistic. Help, and hope, are one phone call away: 631-588-4888.

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Holbrook New York 11741
Phone: 631.588.4888


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