Drug Utilization Therapy for Addiction Maintenance / Relief


Methadone works on parts of the brain and spinal cord to block the "high" caused by using opiates. It helps reduce the craving and withdrawal symptoms caused by opiate use. Methadone is commonly used to treat addiction to opiates.
Suboxone is yet another drug used to generate relief from Opioid addiction. It’s a combination medication containing buprenorphine and naloxone and is one of the main medications used to treat opioid addiction. Using ‘medications for opioid use disorder’ is known as MOUD. The use of MOUD has been shown to lower the risk of fatal overdoses. It also reduces the risk of nonfatal overdoses which are traumatic and medically dangerous.
BNJ is not restricted to methadone or suboxone. We also treat opiate addiction with Subutex, sublocade, zubsolv, and other FDA-approved medication(s). Our medical team works with each client to determine the best treatment options. .

Sowing the Seeds to Recovery" IOP, OTP, OP, DUI/DWI
CARF Accredited

Services Offered


  1. Methadone Maintenance
  2. Suboxone Treatment
  3. Residential treatment
  4. Intensive Outpatient Program( IOP)
  5. Outpatient Program (OP)
  6. DUI/DWI Education
  7. Drug Assessment and evaluations

Locations


Easton, MD

505 DUTCHMANS LANE, BUILDING B-2 EASTON,
MD 21601
PHONE: 410-763-9040
Fax: 443-869-5658
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Salisbury

204 Newton Street Salisbury, Maryland 21801
Phone: 443-978-7919
Fax: 443-869-5658
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Baltimore

2701 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21230
PHONE: 410-624-7894
Fax: 443-869-5658
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Residential Facility

735 E 21st Street Baltimore , MD 21218
Phone: 443- 759-95
Fax: 443-869-5658
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Baltimore, MD

5246-5248 REISTERTOWN RD
BALTIMORE, MD 21215
PHONE: 443-795-9003
Fax: 443-869-5658
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Residential Treatment

735 E 21ST STREET BALTIMORE , MD 21218
PHONE: 443- 759-9556
Fax: 443-869-5658
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