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Read Dr. Carlos Tirado’s Texas Good Samaritan Law Op-Ed
Texas Good Samaritan Law Op-Ed CARMAhealth’s Founder and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Carlos Tirado recently penned an insightful [...]
Meth Addiction: The Lesser-Discussed American Substance Use Epidemic
Meth Addiction: The Lesser-Discussed American Substance Use Epidemic Rampant and escalating fatality has steered the American addiction conversation [...]
President Trump Vows to Combat Opioid Addiction in Atlanta Summit Address
President Trump Vows to Combat Opioid Addiction in Atlanta Summit Address In August of 2017, President Trump declared [...]
Vivitrol for Alcohol Use Disorder
Vivitrol for Alcohol Use Disorder As CARMAhealth continues to observe Alcohol Awareness Month, we wanted to take the [...]
Examining the Economic Disparity in Mental Health Treatment Accessibility
Examining the Economic Disparity in Mental Health Treatment Accessibility Last week CNN ran a piece that effectively encapsulated [...]
CARMAhealth Observes Alcohol Awareness Month
CARMAhealth Observes Alcohol Awareness Month April 1st marked the beginning of this year’s Alcohol Awareness Month, a 30-day [...]
What Makes an Effective Substance Abuse Treatment Program?
What Makes an Effective Substance Abuse Treatment Program? As the need for effective and safe addiction treatment becomes more and more apparent, clinicians and treatment professionals are working harder [...]
Tips for Responsible Medication-Assisted Therapy
Tips for Responsible Medication-Assisted Therapy Medication-assisted therapy (MAT) has long been a viable avenue of care for eligible patients seeking ongoing relief from long-term opioid and alcohol withdrawal [...]
Maintaining Recovery and Avoiding Relapse during the Holidays
Maintaining Recovery and Avoiding Relapse during the Holidays As we enter into another holiday season, it’s worth acknowledging the unique and specific challenges those in recovery face this time [...]
New Study on Medication-Assisted Opioid Treatment Finds that Naltrexone is Harder to Access than Buprenorphine
New Study on Medication-Assisted Opioid Treatment Finds that Naltrexone is Harder to Access than Buprenorphine Many in the addiction treatment community already know how hard it is for [...]