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Naltrexone Treatment

AriseVida Care’s CARF-accredited program offers naltrexone treatment for patients seeking a non-opioid option for stabilization. With same-day or next-day starts, integrated counseling, and ongoing monitoring, our approach helps patients prevent relapse and build confidence in recovery. We are proud to maintain an industry-leading 85% success rate that keeps patients engaged in care longer.

Who Naltrexone Helps

Naltrexone treatment is designed for patients who:

What Is Naltrexone?

Naltrexone is an FDA-approved, non-opioid medication that blocks the euphoric effects of opioids and alcohol. It:

Prevents relapse by reducing the reward of substance use
Can be taken daily (oral tablet) or monthly (extended-release injection)
Supports recovery without risk of dependence
Helps patients focus on therapy, work, and family without cravings

How Naltrexone Treatment Works

Naltrexone treatment at AriseVida Care is designed to give patients confidence and protection in recovery:

Quick Intake

Same-day or next-day evaluation and eligibility screening

Detox Required

Patients must be fully detoxed from opioids before starting naltrexone

Medication Options

Oral daily tablets or monthly injection, based on patient preference

Craving Control

By blocking the reward system, relapse becomes less likely

Integrated Counseling

Therapy, psychiatric support, and peer mentorship provided

Ongoing Monitoring

Regular check-ins to ensure safety and effectiveness

Recovery Planning

Patients use naltrexone as a bridge to long-term stability

Programs That Pair With Naltrexone

Therapy & Counseling

Individual, group, and family sessions

Psychiatric Services

Medication management for dual-diagnosis patients

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Structured therapy 3–5 days a week

Sober Living

Licensed recovery housing for stability during treatment

Aftercare & Peer Support

Ongoing connection and relapse prevention

Naltrexone FAQs

Naltrexone is an FDA-approved, non-opioid medication that blocks the effects of opioids and alcohol, reducing the risk of relapse.

Patients with opioid or alcohol use disorder who are fully detoxed and want a non-addictive option for relapse prevention.

Yes. Patients must be opioid-free for 7–10 days before starting treatment to avoid withdrawal complications.

It can be prescribed as a daily pill or a monthly injection.

Yes. When monitored by trained clinicians, naltrexone is safe and effective with minimal side effects.

Yes. We accept commercial insurance (BCBS-AZ, Cigna, Aetna, Banner Aetna) and AHCCCS. Our team verifies coverage right away.

Break Free With Naltrexone

You don’t have to live in fear of relapse. With CARF-accredited care, same-day access, and an industry-leading 85% success rate, AriseVida Care delivers naltrexone treatment Phoenix patients and families can trust.

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Your insurance may pay for up to 100% of your treatment.

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