Goal-Setting Worksheet
My Recovery Journey Goals is a printable resource that can help you keep track of your treatment goals and includes a Recovery Agreement—a personal commitment to plan your recovery journey.
You must stop taking opioids before you start receiving VIVITROL. To be effective, VIVITROL must be used with other alcohol or drug recovery programs such as counseling.
VIVITROL may not work for everyone. It is not known if VIVITROL is safe and effective in children.
Before starting treatment, take the time to talk openly and honestly with a healthcare provider about your treatment goals.
My Recovery Journey Goals is a printable resource that can help you keep track of your treatment goals and includes a Recovery Agreement—a personal commitment to plan your recovery journey.
Find resources to help start a conversation with your healthcare provider about VIVITROL.
find out moreIf you have questions about how to get started and what is necessary during VIVITROL treatment, Vivitrol2gether can help.
learn moreVIVITROL is not right for everyone. There are significant risks from VIVITROL treatment, including risk of opioid overdose, severe reactions at the injection site, sudden opioid withdrawal, liver damage or hepatitis.
Talk to your healthcare provider about naloxone, a medicine that is available to patients for the emergency treatment of an opioid overdose.
Call 911 or get emergency medical help right away in all cases of known or suspected opioid overdose, even if naloxone is administered.
If you are being treated for alcohol dependence but also use or are addicted to opioid-containing medicines or opioid street drugs, it is important that you tell your healthcare provider before starting VIVITROL to avoid having sudden opioid withdrawal symptoms when you start VIVITROL treatment.
See Important Safety Information.
See Prescribing Information and Medication Guide.