Maintenance treatment with micropellet (outpatient) is a specialized program designed to support individuals in their ongoing recovery journey by using subcutaneous micropellet applications. This outpatient treatment aims to prevent relapse and maintain stability in patients who have undergone detoxification or initial addiction treatment.
The treatment begins with a subcutaneous micropellet application, where a small pellet is placed under the skin. This pellet slowly releases medication over time, helping to reduce cravings and prevent relapse by maintaining a steady level of the drug in the patient’s system.
Throughout the treatment, the patient undergoes psychiatric examinations four times. These examinations are crucial for monitoring the patient’s mental health, assessing their progress, and making necessary adjustments to the treatment plan.
The program also includes relapse prevention treatment, which involves strategies and therapies designed to help the patient recognize and manage triggers, build coping skills, and maintain long-term sobriety.
Family involvement is considered an essential part of the recovery process, so family interview and consultation sessions are provided. These sessions aim to enhance communication and support within the family, creating a stronger foundation for the patient’s recovery.
To monitor the patient’s compliance and detect any potential substance use, urine tests are conducted twice during the treatment. These tests help ensure that the patient remains on the right track and is not engaging in substance use.
- Subcutaneous Micropellet Application
- Psychiatric Examination (4 Times)
- Relapse Prevention Treatment
- Family Interview and Consultation
- Urine Test (2 Times)
Overall, maintenance treatment with micropellet provides a comprehensive outpatient solution to support long-term recovery, combining medical, psychological, and familial support to help patients maintain sobriety.