Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is the gold-standard treatment for opioid use disorder. Learn more about how it can help you manage cravings and find long-term recovery.
Everything we know so far about Sublocade, the new monthly buprenorphine injection.
Buprenorphine is a life-saving medication that helps people beat opioid addiction by easing withdrawal and reducing cravings. We explain five different types of buprenorphine, from Suboxone to Sublocade.
What science says about opioid addiction might surprise you: forgo inpatient detox, and find a doctor that offers medication to treat addiction.
This June, the US House of Representatives passed the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act. Should it pass the Senate and be signed by the President, here is what patients on buprenorphine (Suboxone, Subutex, Zubsolv) can expect.
There are many questions might have before beginning Suboxone. What should I consider before beginning treatment? How do I even begin this type of medication? What dosage do I take? This article will help explain what a Suboxone treatment plan actually looks like and what to expect.
If you're struggling with heroin or pain pill addiction in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, you're not alone. We review where to get help, and the different types of help available.
There are safe, effective medications to help people kick opioid addiction to the curb. We offer two of these medications: Suboxone (buprenorphine) and Vivitrol (naltrexone extended release as a shot). Which is better? That depends on your own needs in opioid addiction recovery.
Is Suboxone Treatment Effective for Heroin Addiction? Medication Assisted Treatment with Suboxone (or methadone) is commonly thought to the gold standard treatment for treating addiction to opioids. Let’s talk about how it can help with heroin addiction.
Buprenorphine, known by its brand name Suboxone, is used to treat opioid addiction. The evidence shows that long-term Suboxone treatment can improve treatment outcomes, and buprenorphine (Suboxone) is now the recommended treatment for opiate addiction.
Suboxone is one of the few medications approved by the FDA to aide individuals who are trying to reduce or quit their use of opioids. Suboxone and other medications be used in inpatient settings like rehab, or prescribed by doctors who receive a waiver. What’s the difference?
Workit Clinic now provides medication-assisted treatment (like Suboxone) & online therapy in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
At Workit Clinic, we prescribe buprenorphine/naloxone (commonly known by its most popular brand name, Suboxone) for opiate addiction because quitting cold turkey is tough.
Amanda S. is a Michigan-based Recovery Advocate for medication assisted treatment, substance use disorder, mental health and chronic pain. She is in long term recovery and uses her story to help others.
Instead of endlessly arguing with Narcotics Anonymous about medication-assisted treatment being clean, why don't we focus on building up a community of safe support groups for those on medication-assisted treatment?
At Workit Clinic - Michigan, medical professionals provide medication-assisted treatment like buprenorphine/naloxone (commonly recognized by brand name Suboxone) for addiction to opiates like heroin or pain pills. Meet Kristin, our Head of Clinical Operations.
By now, most of us have stumbled across endless terrifying headlines of opiate addiction, and morbidly graphic images of the toll of the opioid crisis: destroyed lives, overdose, and death. This is where the media goes with coverage of the crisis. When the conversation does deviate from the soaring number of tragic stories and statistics, it tends to veer towards punitive solutions, like changing legislation and catching drug dealers.
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