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Sublocade Treatment for Opioid Addiction in New Mexico

Renew Health Addiction Recovery Services offers Sublocade treatment in New Mexico as part of our evidence-based Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) programs. Sublocade is a once-monthly injectable medication that helps reduce opioid cravings and withdrawal symptoms, providing a convenient option for long-term recovery support.

A Once-Monthly Treatment Option for Opioid Use Disorder

Recovery from opioid addiction is not one-size-fits-all. For some people, taking a daily medication like Suboxone works well. For others, remembering a daily dose, managing medication storage, or dealing with the routine of daily treatment can become challenging. Sublocade is a once-monthly injectable form of buprenorphine that provides continuous medication support without the need for daily dosing. Administered by a healthcare provider, Sublocade slowly releases medication throughout the month to help reduce opioid cravings and withdrawal symptoms while supporting long-term recovery. At Renew Health, we offer evidence-based medication-assisted treatment (MAT) options, including Sublocade, to help individuals build a stable foundation for lasting recovery.

Why Patients Choose Renew Health

  • Same-day and next-day appointments available
  • Telehealth and in-person treatment options
  • Experienced addiction medicine providers
  • Insurance accepted
  • Compassionate, judgment-free care
  • Ongoing recovery support and counseling referrals
  • Personalized treatment plans

What Is Sublocade?

Sublocade is an FDA-approved extended-release buprenorphine injection used to treat moderate to severe opioid use disorder. Unlike Suboxone films or tablets that are taken daily, Sublocade is administered once per month by a healthcare provider.

How Sublocade Works

Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist that attaches to opioid receptors in the brain. It helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms while reducing the effects of other opioids.

Benefits of Sublocade Treatment

  • No daily medication required
  • Consistent medication levels
  • Reduced risk of lost or missed medication
  • Supports long-term recovery

Who May Be a Good Candidate for Sublocade?

Sublocade may be appropriate for adults with opioid use disorder who are currently taking buprenorphine treatment, want an alternative to daily medication, or are seeking additional stability in recovery.

Sublocade vs. Suboxone

What to Expect During Treatment

Evaluation

Buprenorphine Stabilization

Monthly Injection

Ongoing Recovery Support

Is Sublocade Safe?

Common side effects may include constipation, headache, nausea, fatigue, and injection-site discomfort. Our team carefully evaluates every patient to ensure treatment is both safe and effective.

Why Choose Renew Health for Sublocade Treatment?

Common side effects may include constipation, headaca

We combine medication-assisted treatment, compassionate medical care, recovery-focused support, telehealth convenience, flexible scheduling, and long-term treatment planning.

he, nausea, fatigue, and injection-site discomfort. Our team carefully evaluates every patient to ensure treatment is both safe and effective.

Insurance Coverage for Sublocade

Many insurance plans cover medication-assisted treatment, including Sublocade. Our team can help verify your benefits and explain your treatment options before you begin care.

Start Sublocade Treatment with Renew Health

If opioid addiction is affecting your health, relationships, work, or quality of life, effective treatment is available. Contact Renew Health today to learn whether Sublocade may be the right treatment option for you and take the next step toward recovery.

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Renew Health Physical Locations

If you want to receive treatment in a physical location, we also offer outpatient therapy in the Roswell, Alamogordo and Clovis locations, New Mexico. Book an appointment with us today, and let’s get you back to where you want to be.

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