NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR MEDICATED ASSISTED RECOVERY

NAMA Recovery

The National Alliance for Medication Assisted Recovery (NAMA Recovery) is an organization comprised of and led by individuals living in medication assisted recovery from opioid use disorder, health care professionals, and family of individuals with opioid use disorder that are supporters of quality, comprehensive treatment that includes medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD).

NAMA Recovery has thousands of members worldwide with a network of international affiliated organizations and chapters in many places in the United States.

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News & Updates

Call for Nominations for the Richard Lane/Robert Holden Patient Advocacy Award 2025

Richard Lane was a long-term heroin user who, upon release from prison in 1967, was instrumental in establishing one of the Nation’s first opioid treatment programs. In 1974, he became[…]

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Richard Lane/Robert Holden Patient Advocacy Award 2024

Congratulations to the 2024 Richard Lane/Robert Holden Patient Advocacy Award winner, Anita R. Kennedy from New York, NY. The award was given at the 2024 AATOD Conference in Las Vegas.[…]

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ASAM and NAMA Recovery Applaud Introduction of the Modernizing Opioid Treatment Access Act

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   March 8, 2023 The bipartisan, bicameral legislation would expand access to methadone for the treatment of opioid use disorder Rockville, MD – The American Society of Addiction Medicine[…]

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