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Is Kratom Addictive? How Dangerous Is It? We Answer Your Kratom Questions

Is kratom dangerous? How is 7-OH different from kratom? What is the withdrawal like? We answer your questions about kratom and 7-OH.
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Does Suboxone Make You Tired?

Does Suboxone make you tired? Here's a look at why it might, how to cope, and when to talk to your doctor about it.
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What If My Pharmacy Won’t Fill My Suboxone Prescription?

What do you do when the pharmacy can't or won't give you your legitmately prescribed Suboxone? Here are some tips.
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How Do I Know If My Suboxone Dose Is Too Low?

When you take buprenorphine/naloxone for opioid use disorder, you may wonder if your Suboxone dose is too low. Here's how to tell.
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What Does Alcohol Withdrawal Feel Like?

I didn't realize I was going through withdrawal at the time, but now I recognize the symptoms. Here's what alcohol withdrawal felt like for me.
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Reducing Some Common Side Effects of GLP-1s

Follow these suggestions to keep your digestive side effects under control as you start GLP-1 medications.
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Diagnosing Substance Use Disorders

How is a substance use disorder diagnosed? And is it a good thing or a bad thing to get that diagnosis? This blog breaks it down.
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Questions From You About GLP-1s For Alcohol

In a recent webinar, two of Workit Health’s experts answred your questions about GLP-1 medications for alcohol use.
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How to Take Suboxone

One of the most common questions we hear about Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is also one of the simplest: How do you take Suboxone? 
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Answering Your Questions About PrEP for HIV

With modern technology and science, it's now possible to get PrEP for HIV via telemedicine. Here are answers to many of your questions about getting and using PrEP.
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I Started GLP-1s for Weight, and They Also Helped With My Addiction Cravings

When I gained weight in addiction recovery, I started GLP-1 medication. It relieved my cravings for food, and for substances.
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The Risks of Mixing Alcohol and Buprenorphine

Many people don't realize alcohol can have serious drug interactions. But mixing alcohol with buprenorphine can be dangerous. Let's take a closer look at the risks.
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How and Why Workit Health Uses Drug Screening

Urine drug screens are an important tool in treating opioid use disorder. Here is a look at how and why Workit Health uses them.
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Sexual Side Effects of Suboxone

Sexual side effects of Suboxone can derail treatment for opioid use disorder. Learn about those side effects and possible treatments
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Tackling the Stigma of Substance Use During Pregnancy

Substance use is a leading cause of death during or shortly after pregnancy. Stigma often keeps these people from treatment.
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How Does Alcohol Affect Depression?

Alcohol affects brain chemistry, so it’s no wonder that many use it when they’re feeling down. But how does alcohol really affect depression?
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Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is indicated for the treatment of opioid dependence in adults. Suboxone should not be taken by individuals who have been shown to be hypersensitive to buprenorphine or naloxone as serious adverse reactions, including anaphylactic shock, have been reported. Taking Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) with other opioid medicines, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or other central nervous system depressants can cause breathing problems that can lead to coma and death. Other side effects may include headaches, nausea, vomiting, constipation, insomnia, pain, increased sweating, sleepiness, dizziness, coordination problems, physical dependence or abuse, and liver problems. For more information about Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) see Suboxone.com, the full Prescribing Information, and Medication Guide, or talk to your healthcare provider. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

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