Suboxone® vs Methadone: What’s the Difference?
Comparing Suboxone® vs methadone? Learn how these medications work in daily life, safety differences and how to talk with your doctor.
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Naltrexone Explained: Benefits, Side Effects and What to Expect
Thinking about naltrexone treatment? Learn more about how this FDA-approved medication works, its benefits, side effects and what to expect.
7 Common Myths about Medication-Assisted Treatment
Common myths about MAT can keep people from getting help. Learn the facts about medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder.
Celebrating National Nurses Week
National Nurses Week is a time to thank the nurses who change lives. Learn why this celebration matters and how it honors their impact.
MAT vs MOUD: What’s the Difference?
MAT vs MOUD have key differences. Learn what each term means, how they relate to opioid addiction treatment and why the distinction matters.
Common Medications Used in Medication-Assisted Treatment
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved three medications to treat OUD — methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone.
How To Navigate the Holidays in Addiction Recovery
The holidays can bring up challenges for people in addiction recovery. Discover tips on how to stay committed to recovery while enjoying the festivities.
Celebrating National Nurses Week 2024
Meet our BHG nurses and read their stories about compassion, recovery support and the path that led them to nursing.
Debunking Five Myths About Opioid Treatment
At BHG, we are committed to removing barriers to treatment and helping individuals on their path to recovery.
Treatment vs. Recovery: Reframing what Real Recovery from Opioid Addiction Looks Like
To achieve real recovery, we need to change how we define goals in treatment and we need to see Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) from the patient’s perspective.
Three Simple Habits to Support Addiction Recovery
Routines and healthy habits to establish early in your recovery that will greatly reduce the friction you may experience over the course of your treatment.