Suboxone for Opiate Treatment
Suboxone is a sublingual tablet which contains Buprenorphine HCL as well as Naloxone HCL dihydrate. It is used for the treatment of opiate addictions such as Vicodin, Oxycontin, Lortab, Percodan, Percocet, Stadol, Demerol, Dilaudid, Codeine, Heroin, and Methadone. It is a Schedule III Narcotic under the Controlled Substances Act.
Under the Drug Addiction Treatment Act (DATA) of 2000, prescription use of medications in the treatment of opioid dependence is limited to physicians who meet certain qualifying requirements, and must have written notification to the Secretary of Health and Human Services of their intent to utilize Buprenorphine HCL for the treatment of opioid dependence.
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With our program, there is no need to be concerned about excessive pain or discomfort during detox. Our physician-supervised staff of highly trained registered nurses closely monitor every patient's suboxone opiate detox. And as every individual has his or her own different needs and pain threshold, we provide a "client specific" treatment plan, which means we will tailor our program for you or a loved one, and let you recover at your own pace.
Suboxone is the preferred medication for maintenance treatment due to the presence of naloxone in the formulation. We will slowly adjust the medication until the maintenance dose of 16mg a day is achieved without discomfort. We will then work with you and your needs to create a timeline to reduce the dosage and stop the treatment altogether.
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While searching through my car during my third DUI, the police found a bottle of oxycontin. I was in such a bad place at that time I wasn't even concerned about the legal ramifications. I was more worried about how I was going to get my hands on some more pills that afternoon.
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