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Dr. Casey Grover breaks down psychiatric medications and their role in addiction treatment, explaining how different medications work, when they're most appropriate, and which ones to avoid. He provides a practical overview based on his extensive experience treating patients with substance use disorders.
• Psychiatric medications get developed through research on brain receptors and undergo rigorous testing before FDA approval
• Medications often have "off-label" uses that weren't originally intended but provide benefits in certain situations
• Antidepressants like SSRIs and SNRIs serve as the foundation for treating depression in people with addiction
• Using non-addictive options like hydroxyzine, clonidine, and buspirone is crucial when treating anxiety in recovery
• Trazodone and mirtazapine are preferred for sleep issues over benzodiazepines and "Z-drugs" that can create dependence
• ADHD treatment requires careful consideration when patients have stimulant use disorder histories
• Benzodiazepines should be avoided when possible as they paradoxically worsen anxiety over time
• Medication selection should consider urgency of conditions, past medication responses, and potential side effects
• Some psychiatric conditions may improve with therapy allowing medication reduction, while others require long-term treatment
Thank you for taking the time to learn about addiction. It's a fight we cannot win without awareness and action. There's still so much we can do to improve how addiction is treated. Together we can make it happen. Remember, treating addiction saves lives.
To contact Dr. Grover: [email protected]
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Dr. Casey Grover breaks down psychiatric medications and their role in addiction treatment, explaining how different medications work, when they're most appropriate, and which ones to avoid. He provides a practical overview based on his extensive experience treating patients with substance use disorders.
• Psychiatric medications get developed through research on brain receptors and undergo rigorous testing before FDA approval
• Medications often have "off-label" uses that weren't originally intended but provide benefits in certain situations
• Antidepressants like SSRIs and SNRIs serve as the foundation for treating depression in people with addiction
• Using non-addictive options like hydroxyzine, clonidine, and buspirone is crucial when treating anxiety in recovery
• Trazodone and mirtazapine are preferred for sleep issues over benzodiazepines and "Z-drugs" that can create dependence
• ADHD treatment requires careful consideration when patients have stimulant use disorder histories
• Benzodiazepines should be avoided when possible as they paradoxically worsen anxiety over time
• Medication selection should consider urgency of conditions, past medication responses, and potential side effects
• Some psychiatric conditions may improve with therapy allowing medication reduction, while others require long-term treatment
Thank you for taking the time to learn about addiction. It's a fight we cannot win without awareness and action. There's still so much we can do to improve how addiction is treated. Together we can make it happen. Remember, treating addiction saves lives.
To contact Dr. Grover: [email protected]
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