


Here you'll find information to help you better understand opioid dependence, and the available treatment options.
If someone you care about is struggling with opioid dependence, this section will help you spot the signs and symptoms of dependence, and support you as you go through the process of getting your friend or loved one the help they need.
Opioid dependence is a medical condition that may need long-term treatment like diabetes or high blood pressure. Learn how opioid dependence can result from changes in brain chemistry.
A brief overview of the treatment options available for treating opioid dependence, including a convenient in-office treatment option available in the privacy of a doctor's office.
Read the stories of patients who have benefited from a convenient treatment option available in the privacy of a doctor's office.
No need to go through this alone. Click here to learn about an online program called Here-To-Help that supports you with information and tools as you learn about ways to overcome your opioid dependence.
Know someone who may be interested in learning more about opioid dependence and the available treatment options? Use this link to tell them about Turn to Help.



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NOTE: This study is only open to patients not currently under the care of a physician for opioid dependence and are seeking a treatment provider.
Please call 1-866-455-8876 between 9:00 AM to 7:30 PM EST to get more information.