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by Dr. Evelyn Fritsch Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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If you need access to alternate injection providers, please contact Vivitrol2getherSM Patient Support Services at 1-800-VIVITROL (1-800-848-4876) for assistance in locating a healthcare provider who is providing injections or click on 'Find A Provider' to get a listing of injection providers in your area.

What is Vivitrol2gether?

Vivitrol2gether is a customized patient support services program to help you and your patients in their recovery journey from opioid dependence or alcohol dependence throughout fulfillment and transition of care. With Vivitrol2gether, you choose the VIVITROL fulfillment features that work best to support your patients.

How do I get vivitrol?

People can receive Vivitrol shots through any healthcare professional licensed to prescribe medications or through addiction specialists in inpatient or outpatient rehab settings as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.

Is there a generic for vivitrol?

No. There is currently no therapeutically equivalent version of Vivitrol available in the United States. Note: Fraudulent online pharmacies may attempt to sell an illegal generic version of Vivitrol. These medications may be counterfeit and potentially unsafe.

Who is the manufacturer of vivitrol?

Vivitrol, manufactured by the drug company Alkermes, is one of a handful of medications used to treat opioid addiction.

How many months can you take Vivitrol?

For example, while some individuals will continue to receive Vivitrol injections for a long time, others might only use it for a few months. Most medical professionals will recommend that Vivitrol be used for at least one year.

What is the success rate of Vivitrol?

The study revealed difficulty getting started on Vivitrol – 94% of individuals assigned to Suboxone were successfully started (e.g. induction) while only 72% of those assigned to Vivitrol were successfully started on the medication.

Can Vivitrol be covered by insurance?

99% of people with insurance are covered for VIVITROL ®, including most government and commercial plans.

How often do you have to get the Vivitrol shot?

VIVITROL is available in one dose, 380 mg, delivered intramuscularly every 4 weeks or once a month by a healthcare provider.

Can you reverse Vivitrol?

When reversal of VIVITROL blockade is required for pain management. Once administered, the opioid-blocking effects of VIVITROL are expected to last approximately 28 days. In an emergency situation, reversal of the VIVITROL blockade may be required for pain management.

Is VIVITROL the same as Suboxone?

They are different medications, but both interact with opioid receptors in the brain. Vivitrol contains naltrexone, which is an opioid blocker. Suboxone contains buprenorphine, which is an opioid activator. (Suboxone also contains naloxone, another opioid blocker.

Is VIVITROL considered a narcotic?

Vivitrol is not a narcotic, opioid or controlled substance.

What drugs should not be taken with naltrexone?

Some products that may interact with this drug include: dextromethorphan, diarrhea medication (such as diphenoxylate), disulfiram, opioid pain or cough relievers (such as codeine, hydrocodone), thioridazine.

Can pharmacists give Vivitrol?

Albertsons Companies pharmacies in 22 states are eligible to administer eight different injectable antipsychotic medications. In addition, the pharmacies are also able administer the addiction treatment medication Vivitrol, manufactured by Alkermes.

Is Vivitrol the same thing as Suboxone?

They are different medications, but both interact with opioid receptors in the brain. Vivitrol contains naltrexone, which is an opioid blocker. Suboxone contains buprenorphine, which is an opioid activator. (Suboxone also contains naloxone, another opioid blocker.

Is Vivitrol more effective than naltrexone?

The study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, found that a monthly shot of naltrexone (sold as Vivitrol) is as effective as its main competitor, the daily pill of buprenorphine and naloxone (sold as Suboxone).

Is Vivitrol considered a narcotic?

Vivitrol is not a narcotic, opioid or controlled substance.

What is a Vivitrol2Gether informational sheet?

This informational sheet was created to instruct healthcare professionals and office staff using the Vivitrol2gether SM Patient Support Services Portal. From tracking patient fulfillment details to locating patient statuses it guides you through every resource provided in the portal.

What is a vivitrol2gether form?

An enrollment form for patients who wish to enroll in Vivitrol2gether. This form includes patient, prescriber, and facility information to help in the enrollment process.

What is a visit from a vivitar representative?

Request a visit from a VIVITROL representative to learn more about how VIVITROL may help your appropriate patients with opioid dependence or alcohol dependence .

Is vivitar blockade surmountable?

Although VIVITROL is a potent antagonist with a prolonged pharmacological effect, the blockade produced by VIVITROL is surmountable. The plasma concentration of exogenous opioids attained immediately following their acute administration may be sufficient to overcome the competitive receptor blockade. This poses a potential risk to individuals who attempt, on their own, to overcome the blockade by administering large amounts of exogenous opioids.

Should patients be made aware of the risk associated with precipitated withdrawal?

Patients should be made aware of the risk associated with precipitated withdrawal and be encouraged to give an accurate account of last opioid use.

Does vivitar cause liver problems?

Cases of hepatitis and clinically significant liver dysfunction have been observed in association with VIVITROL. Warn patients of the risk of hepatic injury; advise them to seek help if experiencing symptoms of acute hepatitis. Discontinue use of VIVITROL in patients who exhibit acute hepatitis symptoms.

Is vivitar part of a comprehensive management program?

VIVITROL should be part of a comprehensive management program that includes psychosocial support.

What should I tell my healthcare provider before receiving VIVITROL?

have liver problems, use or abuse street (illegal) drugs, have hemophilia or other bleeding problems, have kidney problems, or have any other medical conditions.

What is VIVITROL?

treat alcohol dependence. You should stop drinking before starting VIVITROL.

What are other possible serious side effects of VIVITROL?

Depressed mood. Sometimes this leads to suicide, or suicidal thoughts, and suicidal behavior. Tell your family members and people closest to you that you are taking VIVITROL.

What is a provider locator?

The Provider Locator is provided by Alkermes for use by the medical and dependence treatment communities, potential patients and/or their families in order to find information on, and locate healthcare providers for the treatment of alcohol dependence or opioid dependence. Alkermes is not responsible for, and the Provider Locator is not intended as ...

What to tell your healthcare provider about your medications?

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Especially tell your healthcare provider if you take any opioid-containing medicines for pain, cough or colds, or diarrhea.

Is Alkermes a provider locator?

Alkermes is not responsible for, and the Provider Locator is not intended as a tool for, verifying the credentials, expertise, abilities or quality of care of any healthcare provider included in the Provider Locator.

Can vivitar cause tissue death?

Severe reactions at the site of injection. Some people on VIVITROL have had severe injection site reactions, including tissue death. Some of these reactions have required surgery. VIVITROL must be injected by a healthcare provider. Call your healthcare provider right away if you notice any of the following at any of your injection sites:

What is vivitrol?

Patients should not be actively drinking at the time of initial VIVITROL administration

What is a visit from a vivitar representative?

Request a visit from a VIVITROL representative to learn more about how VIVITROL may help your appropriate patients with opioid dependence or alcohol dependence .

Can vivitar be given with bruising?

VIVITROL must be prepared and administered by a healthcare provider. VIVITROL injections may be followed by pain, tenderness, induration, swelling, erythema, bruising, or pruritus; however, in some cases injection site reactions may be very severe.

Is vivitar blockade surmountable?

Although VIVITROL is a potent antagonist with a prolonged pharmacological effect, the blockade produced by VIVITROL is surmountable. The plasma concentration of exogenous opioids attained immediately following their acute administration may be sufficient to overcome the competitive receptor blockade. This poses a potential risk to individuals who attempt, on their own, to overcome the blockade by administering large amounts of exogenous opioids.

Can you overcome a competitive receptor blockade?

The plasma concentration of exogenous opioids attained immediately following their acute administration may be sufficient to overcome the competitive receptor blockade. This poses a potential risk to individuals who attempt, on their own, to overcome the blockade by administering large amounts of exogenous opioids.

Does vivitar cause liver problems?

Cases of hepatitis and clinically significant liver dysfunction have been observed in association with VIVITROL. Warn patients of the risk of hepatic injury; advise them to seek help if experiencing symptoms of acute hepatitis. Discontinue use of VIVITROL in patients who exhibit acute hepatitis symptoms.

Should patients be made aware of the risk associated with precipitated withdrawal?

Patients should be made aware of the risk associated with precipitated withdrawal and be encouraged to give an accurate account of last opioid use.

What is a Vivitrol2Gether enrollment form?from vivitrolhcp.com

An enrollment form for patients who wish to enroll in the Vivitrol2gether dedicated case manager program. This form includes everything from patient information, insurance information, eligibility for Co-pay Savings Program, prescriber information, and all necessary patient and healthcare provider signatures. (The HCP can help the patient by working with the patient to complete the form.)

Where to report side effects?from samhsa.gov

Patients and practitioners are encouraged to report all side effects online to MEDWatch, FDA’s medical product safety reporting program for health care professionals, patients, and consumers or by calling 1-800-FDA-1088.

How often is Naltrexone given?from samhsa.gov

The pill form is taken daily and the extended-release injectable is administered every four weeks, or once a month , by a practitioner. Naltrexone is one component of a comprehensive treatment plan, which includes counseling and other behavioral health therapies to provide patients with a whole-person approach.

What is the FDA approved drug for alcohol use disorder?from samhsa.gov

Naltrexone. Main page content. Naltrexone is a medication approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat both alcohol use disorder (AUD) and opioid use disorder (OUD).

What is SAMHSA training?from samhsa.gov

SAMHSA offers tools, training, and technical assistance to practitioners in the fields of mental health and substance use disorders. Find information on SAMHSA training and resources.

What to tell your healthcare provider about your medications?from vivitrol.com

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Especially tell your healthcare provider if you take any opioid-containing medicines for pain, cough or colds, or diarrhea.

Is vivitar blockade surmountable?from vivitrolhcp.com

Although VIVITROL is a potent antagonist with a prolonged pharmacological effect, the blockade produced by VIVITROL is surmountable. The plasma concentration of exogenous opioids attained immediately following their acute administration may be sufficient to overcome the competitive receptor blockade. This poses a potential risk to individuals who attempt, on their own, to overcome the blockade by administering large amounts of exogenous opioids.

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