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Suboxone Withdrawal Symptoms – Sweating, Headache, Nausea, Insomnia, Anxiety, Pain…
Why does Suboxone cause withdrawal? What circumstances cause these withdrawal pains and what are the symptoms of a buprenorphine withdrawal? Why Does Suboxone Produce Opiate Type Withdrawal Symptoms? Suboxone contains buprenorphine, and...
3233 commentsSex and Suboxone. Sexual Problems While on Buprenorphine?
Does Suboxone influence your sex drive or ability to get and maintain an erection? Which medication, buprenorphine or methadone has greater sexual side effects? The long term use of most opiates will have a negative effect on libido, and in some...
69 commentsCan You Take Suboxone? You Must Be Opiate Dependent to Use Buprenorphine – Take This Opiate Addiction Self Test
To take Suboxone (buprenorphine) you must be opiate dependent. Here is a self test that clinicians may use to determine whenther your suitability for Suboxone therapy, and one that you can take yourself.
4 commentsSuboxone Side Effects
The induction phase is the period from when you first begin Suboxone, to when you become adjusted and comfortable. There is no set timeframe for the induction phase; instead, it ends when you reach a therapeutic level, as determined by both you...
5 commentsDrug Addiction Treatment: Suboxone & Subutex
For a long time, methadone detox or methadone maintenance coupled with Narcotics Anonymous meetings was the only way to treat drug abuse long-term on an outpatient basis. Clients with a bed at an inaptient rehab facility, however, had access to a...
202 comments9 Reasons Why Doctors Won't Offer Suboxone - Alcoholism, Liver Disease, Mental Illness, Pregnancy...
Is Suboxone right for you? Will your doctor want to give you Suboxone (buprenorphine) or will she recommend Methadone or another form of treatment instead? Although most patients prefer treatment with take home doses of Suboxone, this less...
45 commentsBuprenorphine, Suboxone or Subutex – Which Do You Need?
If you are addicted to opiates, do you need to take buprenorphine, Suboxone or Subutex – and what's the difference between these anyway? Buprenorphine is an opiate, actually it's a partial opiate agonist (kind of like an opiate that doesn’t...
165 commentsCodeine and Promethazine - Addiction, Withdrawal, Detox and Treatment
Sippin on syrup, lean, purple drank – whatever you call it, drinking codeine and promethazine containing cough syrup will get you high, but it's also dangerous and since codeine is a narcotic, it's pretty addictive. Addictive enough, in fact, that...
53 commentsPregnant or Breastfeeding? Buprenorphine, Suboxone, Subutex or Methadone - Safe for Baby and Mom During Pregnancy?
Is Suboxone safe for use during pregnancy? Will Suboxone cause NAS (infant withdrawal symptoms)? Is Suboxone better than methadone for use during pregnancy? If you are pregnant and addicted to opiates, you have 3 choices: Keep abusing your...
260 commentsSuboxone for Teens. Teenage Opiate Detox and Buprenorphine Maintenance - Success Rates, Risks and Research
Photo:StevenFernandezhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/stevenfernandez/2370347860/ Can teens use Suboxone? Is treatment with buprenorphine recommended for a teen with a short history of addiction? Do other forms...
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