Tarzana Treatment Centers Offers Integrated Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) remains one of the most pervasive and under-addressed public health crises in the United States. As…
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) remains one of the most pervasive and under-addressed public health crises in the United States. As…
MAT Services for youth in recovery settings often is a controversial subject. However, Medications for Addiction Treatment improve recovery rates…
Do you know drug addiction recovery is possible for your loved one? If someone you love is abusing drugs, we…
As the nationwide opioid crisis continues, rainbow fentanyl pills are becoming more common in Southern California. In a recent drug…
Youth opioid overdoses are rising in the United States because more teenagers are willing to experiment with hardcore drugs. In…
On January 17, 2023, Tarzana Treatment Centers (TTC) opened a Narcotic Treatment Program (NTP) in Long Beach, California. The nonprofit,…
Fentanyl abuse equals the most extreme drug crisis in history. A synthetic opioid 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine, fentanyl is cheap and powerful.…
A new record for US overdose deaths is a shameful statistic. During the past year, provisional drug overdoses hit the frightening…
A new study at Massachusetts General Hospital warns of a dangerous link between opioid use and vitamin D deficiency. According…
Embraced by the Senate Public Safety Committee, Safe Injection Sites in California are now approved under Senate Bill 57. Beyond legalizing overdose prevention…
The Intramural Research Program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse Combats the Addiction Epidemic with Evidence-Based Practices. Dr. Amy…
In the 21st Century, Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) has been the most significant evolution in SUD (Substance User Disorder)…
A Boston University study followed 125 individuals. They were split into 2 groups accepting inpatient detox treatment and a buprenorphine…
We know that the Tarzana Treatment Centers website gets visitors from outside of our service areas. So, we often post…
We’re often asked what buprenorphine treatment is like in comparison to medical detoxification or Methadone maintenance. This series of videos…
An article in Taos News in Colorado provides an interesting overview of opioid treatment and Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT).…
We’re aware that it can be difficult to find a provider with Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) services available. When…
Opioid addicts are well-familiar with the feelings of withdrawal. They signal the end of a heroin or prescription painkiller high,…
Opioid users have options today when they are ready to quit. Detox is no longer the only option as Medications…
When an individual discharges from an inpatient medical detoxification program, the risk of relapse is high if they don’t enter…
Cravings are a major reason that heroin and prescription opioid addicts relapse or delay getting into treatment. What drives cravings…
Naloxone is an important medication for anyone that uses heroin or prescription opioids, even if the doctor prescribed them, and…
There is a nationwide opioid addiction problem that has reached epidemic proportions. It isn’t that everyone is at risk. But…
The state of California is implementing a new program for treating those with opioid use disorder (OUD). With heroin and…
Opioid overdoses have increased over the past few years, and Tarzana Treatment Centers is prescribing Naloxone as part of the…
Abstinence from drugs is the hope for all addicts, and especially for the ones that keep relapsing on heroin and…
Let’s talk Suboxone and Methadone, and be blunt about it. Opioid addiction is tough to beat, and a lot of…
Drug Medi-Cal services in Los Angeles are set to expand in scope starting July 2017. However, Drug Medi-Cal outpatient services…
Tarzana Treatment Centers provides heroin and fentanyl treatment options. Given the dangers, heroin and fentanyl treatment options are a necessity…
Do you know what to do in the event of a drug overdose? How can you prevent drug overdoses? …