Suboxone Treatment

 Many people who struggle with opioid use disorder find success in treating their addiction through Suboxone treatment. Suboxone is a combination of two different drugs that cleanse the body of harmful toxins induced by opioids. It is considered a viable method of treating opioid use and can help manage withdrawal symptoms that result from quitting opioids.

At FrugalMed LLC, we offer Suboxone treatment for patients who are recovering from opiate addiction. Many patients use Suboxone at the start of their treatment as well as in their continued recovery. Our team can help you recharge your life and overcome one of the most difficult obstacles, including managing withdrawal symptoms. To learn more about the procedure or schedule an appointment, call (203) 878-1006 today

What Is Suboxone Treatment?

Suboxone treatment involves the use of two different drugs, buprenorphine and naloxone, to help alleviate and even eliminate opioid withdrawal symptoms. These drugs work together to help patients manage what can often be a painstaking detoxification process. It comes as a film or tablet placed under the tongue taken daily.

Suboxone treatment occurs in four phases:

  • Induction: During this phase, the patient will participate in an intake assessment to help determine the proper dose.
  • Stabilization: The patient can then receive additional support services to help treat the underlying causes of their addiction without worrying about a physically debilitating withdrawal process.
  • Maintenance: This is when the patient can maintain their treatment and get their life back on track.
  • Taper: The patient and our staff will work together to start lowering the required dose until it is no longer needed at all.

Suboxone works by blocking a person’s opiate receptors, reducing the urge to use. It also reduces anxiety, depression, and other withdrawal symptoms. That allows the patient to approach treatment in a more stable frame of mind.

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Reasons to Seek Suboxone Treatment

For those amid opioid addiction, the fear of withdrawal associated with the detox process is enough to keep them from seeking treatment. Suboxone treatment provides a more comfortable detox period than attempting to quit alone and can help reduce the risk of a relapse. Studies have also shown that Suboxone treatment can lower the risk of a fatal opiate overdose by about 38%.

Suboxone treatment is a good option for patients who:

  • Struggle with addiction to heroin or prescription painkillers
  • Can take medications at a scheduled time
  • Will check in with our staff regularly for monitoring
  • Can keep from consuming alcohol
  • Are not pregnant or breastfeeding

Suboxone provides several unique benefits. It relieves the more painful withdrawal aspects, such as body aches, muscle spasms, and seizures. This relief helps patients focus on treatment and recovery as opposed to uncomfortable symptoms of withdrawal. Research has also shown that there is a lower potential for misuse.

Benefits of Professional Suboxone Treatment

Professional Suboxone treatment has several benefits. Unlike the more commonly known methadone treatment, Suboxone is the first prescribed medication to treat opioid addiction and can be taken at home instead of a treatment facility. This ease of use allows patients to keep up their daily routines, such as going to work or school.

Since it is highly effective at relieving cravings and withdrawal symptoms, the patient can more readily participate in other social support programs. It also improves patient survival rates, increases patient retention in treatment, and decreases illegal opiate use. Studies have shown that more than half of patients who stop Suboxone treatment early return to their opioid addiction.

Combination with Other Treatment Methods

Suboxone treatment is typically the first step in a more comprehensive drug treatment program. After learning to manage the withdrawal symptoms effectively, a patient can focus on the root cause of their addiction. Prescribers recommend combining any medications used to combat drug addiction with behavioral counseling for what is known as medication-assisted treatment.

A complete recovery plan will also include counseling and therapy to help the patient find new ways to cope with common triggers, such as stress and pain, to prevent a relapse. Some patients may even require inpatient or outpatient treatment. Our team works with each patient to ensure Suboxone treatment is complementary to the rest of their treatment plan.

Benefits of Professional Suboxone Treatment

 Many people who struggle with opioid use disorder find success in treating their addiction through Suboxone treatment. Suboxone is a combination of two different drugs that cleanse the body of harmful toxins induced by opioids. It is considered a viable method of treating opioid use and can help manage withdrawal symptoms that result from quitting opioids.

At FrugalMed LLC, we offer Suboxone treatment for patients who are recovering from opiate addiction. Many patients use Suboxone at the start of their treatment as well as in their continued recovery. Our team can help you recharge your life and overcome one of the most difficult obstacles, including managing withdrawal symptoms. To learn more about the procedure or schedule an appointment, call (203) 878-1006 today

Visit Us Today

Do not let the fear of withdrawal keep you from seeking treatment. Suboxone consultations and treatments are available at our office. Our team at Frugalmed LLC looks forward to treating you and helping you ease through recovery. Suboxone treatment may help you or your loved one finally break the cycle of opioid addiction. Call our office at (203) 878-1006 to learn more or schedule an appointment. We also accept walk-ins, no appointment necessary.

FAQ

Suboxone treatment consists of two different medications, buprenorphine and naloxone. Buprenorphine is an opioid medication, and naloxone blocks the effects of opiates, such as pain relief and feelings of well-being. Together, they provide the effects of an opiate and its suppressant, allowing for subdued cravings and reduced withdrawal symptoms.

Suboxone helps to relieve withdrawal symptoms, cravings and reduces overdose risk. When used as part of medication-assisted treatment, research indicates that 75% of patients will still be in recovery a year later. Suboxone can help patients feel healthier—and if taken as directed—allows them to maintain quality of life.

Both methadone and Suboxone help relieve withdrawal symptoms from opioid addiction. Methadone has been used for decades, while Suboxone came out more recently. Suboxone is considered to be safer than methadone and can be prescribed by a medical professional. A prescriber can provide methadone only through licensed treatment programs.

Medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction occurs when medication such as Suboxone is used to treat an opioid-use disorder. It is most effective when used along with counseling and therapy. That allows patients to get to the root of their addiction and address its triggers.

You and your medical provider will work together to determine how long you will stay on Suboxone. Research has shown it is safe to take long term. Its effectiveness also does not decrease over time, so patients can take it as long as needed.

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