Quitting opioids like pain pills or heroin is challenging, but totally worth it. We’re here to walk you through every step of the way, from managing withdrawal to what to expect from Suboxone treatment.
Here are strategies for finding a Suboxone Clinic, or physician who will prescribe Suboxone in an office setting, near you.
The landscape of blackmarket opioids has seen some pretty major changes over the years. An influx of illegally manufactured fentanyl has infiltrated the heroin market, and has even been found in other street drugs like cocaine and pressed pills, leading to an uptick in overdose deaths that have been described by some as an “epidemic” or “crisis.”
So you’re thinking about starting naltrexone for an alcohol use disorder, good for you! Before you start, your clinician will ask you about whether you use an opioid. Here’s why.
In an ideal world, we would like to think before we respond. This can be difficult when you are dealing with an already emotionally charged situation with a person who is not thinking straight.
Addiction affects people from all walks of life and in all professions. However, employees in certain fields report higher rates of substance abuse than others.
Unfortunately, substance use disorder doesn’t affect just one type of person — it impacts people in all walks of life, and most of them have families. It is a serious national public health problem affecting approximately 45 million families.
I recently encountered the rather unpleasant effects of withdrawal while coming off antidepressant medication.
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