How to Break an Addiction

How Long Does It Take to Break an Addiction?

Breaking an addiction is a highly individualized process. So, how long does it take to break an addiction? It mainly depends on the substance you are addicted to and one’s personal experience. Most people with addiction need should take at least 3 months of treatment, according to NIDA. Unlike old research, addiction is not something…

Is Suboxone a controlled substance?

Is Suboxone A Controlled Substance? Understanding The Regulations

Suboxone has emerged as the go-to treatment for opioid use disorder in recent times. Suboxone is often used as the starting point for OUD treatment. However, it can also be used as a supporting drug for long-term recovery goals. Given that Suboxone’s main ingredient is Buprenorphine, often, the question arises: “Is Suboxone A Controlled Substance?”…

Xanax and Suboxone

Can You Take Suboxone And Xanax Together?

Suboxone and Xanax both work by slowing down your brain activity. Taking the two of them together can make your brain work extremely slow that can have serious consequences on your: Physical Health Psychological well being  Emotional state  However, you can still take Suboxone with Xanax under the careful supervision of your doctor. Mixing Xanax and…

Unveiling The Truth About Suboxone Make You Tired

Does Suboxone Make You Tired? Unveiling The Truth!

Yes, suboxone makes you tired when you are just starting the treatment. The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has mentioned insomnia associated with tiredness as a potential suboxone side effect. Want to know why does Suboxone make you tired and what you can do about it? Keep reading this blog to find the answer. Taking…

Is Suboxone the same as naltrexone?

Naltrexone VS. Suboxone: Similarities, Differences, and Efficacy

Research conducted on naltrexone and Suboxone show similar efficacy once treatment is induced, despite naltrexone being challenging in terms of induction. Naltrexone and Suboxone are both opioid medications. Both medications have stark differences despite serving similar purposes. Major differences are related to the following: Formula Administration route Dependence potential Both Suboxone and naltrexone are FDA-approved…

Can you take Suboxone and Tramadol on the same day?

Is it Safe to Take Tramadol with Suboxone?

Generally, Tramadol is one of the medications not prescribed with Suboxone. It is an opioid and has the potential to be addictive. Suboxone can also be prescribed as a treatment for tramadol addiction. If you are concerned regarding whether it is safe to take tramadol with Suboxone, Call ChoicePoint drug rehab center at 844.445.2565 or…

Difference Between SUBOXONE® and Buprenorphine.

Is Buprenorphine the Same as Suboxone? A Complete Guide

Is Buprenorphine the same as Suboxone? NO! Buprenorphine is NOT the same as Suboxone.  Suboxone combines buprenorphine and naloxone to treat opioid dependence, while buprenorphine alone can be used for both opioid dependence and pain management. Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a significant public health issue in the US, with over 70,000 deaths from synthetic…

Suboxone vs Vivitrol

Opioid Use Disorder Treatment: Vivitrol Vs Suboxone

Suboxone is an effective treatment option in the early stages of recovery as it helps manage opioid withdrawal symptoms, curb cravings, and prevent relapse. Vivitrol is administered once you have passed the withdrawal stage. For some patients, Vivitrol is used as a step-down formula from suboxone. It is very effective in preventing relapse as it…

Who Can Prescribe Suboxone?

Who Can Prescribe Suboxone Near You? Latest Guidelines

Nearly 7 million Americans are diagnosed with opioid use disorder, and only a quarter of them are receiving treatment. Owing to the ever-increasing opioid crisis and overdose-related deaths, the Federal guidelines have been relaxed, allowing more doctors to prescribe Suboxone. Now, the doctors who can prescribe Suboxone include (provided they have a DEA license) Doctors…

Suboxone Round Orange Pill

Suboxone Round Orange Pill: Dosages and Other Safety Protocols

Suboxone comes in two main versions: generic and branded. The orange Suboxone pill is likely generic, with round or hexagonal shapes embossed with the pill’s strength—suboxone, whether generic or brand-name, can be prescribed online under certain conditions. To know if a Suboxone pill is fake, check its characteristics like shape, color, presence of imprints, and…