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Suboxone is a proven and effective treatment for opioid dependence. At LA Suboxone, we are the premier provider of medication-assisted treatment in Los Angeles. Speak to our team of qualified doctors today about utilizing suboxone to overcome your opioid addiction.

Treatment For Opioid Addiction

Suboxone is the brand-name prescription of buprenorphine and naloxone, a popular treatment option for people seeking to overcome opioid addictions, such as heroin and prescription painkiller. It works to prevent the difficult withdrawal symptoms brought on by opioid addiction. Suboxone can be prescribed by a qualified doctor and is beneficial to patients across the treatment and recovery process.

What Is Suboxone?

Suboxone contains two active ingredients: buprenorphine and naloxone. As a partial opioid agonist, buprenorphine triggers a person’s opioid receptors on a significantly reduced level than opioids such as heroin. It contains the right amount of opioid-causing effects to mitigate withdrawal symptoms while not providing an addictive and dangerous high.

On the other hand, the inclusion of naloxone is designed to prevent the intravenous misuse of suboxone. Naloxone deters users from dissolving the drug to inject it. If this occurs, the user will experience acute withdrawal symptoms.

It has been established that the combination of an opioid analog with an opioid antagonist is an effective strategy for reducing misuse of the drug.

How Is Suboxone Administered?

Typically, suboxone is administered as an oral film dissolved under a person’s tongue, known as a sublingual method. It may also be placed between a person’s gums and cheek, which is known as buccal. The sublingual film makes suboxone easier to supervise, which deters its misuse.

The film takes approximately six minutes to dissolve under the tongue. To deter misuse, doctors may require doses to be taken in their presence or allowing only limited doses to be provided to the patient at one time.

What Strengths Are Available?

Suboxone is available in four dosage strengths, approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Your doctor will discuss with you the best dosage to treat your addiction. Your dosage may be slowly reduced over time as your condition improves. These dosage strengths are:

  • 2 mg buprenorphine / 0.5 mg naloxone
  • 4 mg buprenorphine / 1 mg naloxone
  • 8 mg buprenorphine / 2 mg naloxone
  • 12 mg buprenorphine / 3 mg naloxone

What Are The Benefits Of Suboxone?

As noted, suboxone is a proven and effective treatment for opioid dependence. It has a lower potential for abuse than other drugs, such as Methadone, which treat both chronic pain and opioid addiction.

Suboxone has a high success rate in treating opioid dependence. As qualified doctors can prescribe it, it has greater accessibility than other drugs.

It is regarded as a reliable treatment option for people struggling with opioid dependence and its associated side effects. Besides pain management, it is beneficial in reducing the cravings for drug use and significantly reducing the intensity of withdrawal symptoms.

How Is It Prescribed?

To obtain suboxone, a person requires a valid written prescription from a certified doctor or healthcare professional. Admission to a treatment clinic is not required to receive suboxone. Due to the active ingredients involved, your doctor will likely closely oversee the start of the treatment.

This may involve visiting the office to take suboxone to prevent misuse and ensure that it is correctly taken. Should a person be allowed to take the drug at home, their doctor may only issue a small number of doses at any one time. This level of monitoring may be relaxed over time.

Studies Into Its Use

Various studies have highlighted the effectiveness of Suboxone in treating opioid dependence. In one study of 326 heroin-dependent patients, it was found to be as effective as buprenorphine on its own and more effective than a placebo.

Compared to the placebo, a significantly higher percentage of patients had a clean urine sample at the end of the study.

Equally, a significant reduction in the ‘craving score’ was noted following the trial. The score dropped from between 62.4 and 65.6 before treatment to 29.8 for patients taking suboxone. This compared to 55.1 for patients who took the placebo.

REDUCE SYMPTOMS

PREVENT CRAVINGS

EFFECTIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT

Side Effects Of Suboxone

There are several side effects associated with taking suboxone. It must be correctly taken as prescribed by a doctor or healthcare professional. Misuse of suboxone can cause an overdose. Some of the common side effects of Suboxone include:

  • Sleepiness
  • Vomiting/nausea
  • Lightheadedness/dizziness
  • Sweating
  • Constipation
  • Sleepiness
  • Blurry vision

Serious side effects of suboxone, especially when misused, may include:

  • Addiction
  • Opioid withdrawal
  • Liver problems

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We are Los Angeles’ premier provider of medically-assisted treatment options. Our team of doctors are experts in prescribing, administering, and overseeing suboxone as an effective treatment for opioid dependence. Speak to our team today and learn more about our suboxone clinic and your options for overcoming an opioid dependence.

About LA Suboxone

We are Los Angeles’ premier provider of medically-assisted treatment options. Our team of doctors are experts in prescribing, administering, and overseeing suboxone as an effective treatment for opioid dependence. Speak to our team today and learn more about our suboxone clinic and your options for overcoming an opioid dependence.

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