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What Is Subutex Medication Program? 

According to the FDA guidelines, Subutex should be combined with therapy for the most effective results, which practitioners encourage individuals to do. 

Did you know only 1 out of 4 adult treatment facilities offer Subutex (buprenorphine) for OUD? ChoicePoint is one of the rehab centers that offers Subutex. Contact us at 844.445.2563 or enter your information here

Subutex has been approved by the FDA to be used for the treatment of opioid use disorder. Opioid use disorder is excessive use of narcotics. This includes both prescription drugs and street drugs. 

Doctors prescribe Subutex if you are suffering from:

Withdrawal Symptoms

Prescription-Medications Addiction

Relapse During Or After Treatment

Street Drugs Addiction

How to Take Subutex?

Subutex usually comes in sublingual form, which means that the pill needs to be placed under the tongue. Chewing or swallowing with water makes Subutex sublingual ineffective. After 5 to 10 minutes of placing Subutex, you will feel it dissolve completely. Once the medication dissolves, gulp some water before swishing it around the mouth. 

 

Treatment Formats For Subutex Medication Management

Subutex is usually a part of the medication-assisted treatment (MAT) program specialized for opioid use disorder. One of the studies conducted on buprenorphine showed that 50% of the individuals who adhered to the plan saw successful outcomes  Research suggests that staying on Subutex treatment long-term shows more positive results than shorter duration. It can be taken in a variety of different settings.

Inpatient Rehabilitation

Those opting for inpatient rehab centers can also undergo Subutex treatment. Depending on the duration, Subutex will usually continue past your stay. However, the benefits of inpatient rehab for subutex treatment include:

  • Safe administration of pills
  • Timely medication management
  • Counseling and personalized treatment

After getting medications in time, it is easier for the nurses to learn the healthy practices related to the medication.

High-Intensity Outpatient Treatment/Partial Care (HIOP/PHP)

High-Intensity Outpatient Treatment (HIOP), formerly a partial hospitalization program, is also an effective option for comprehensive Subutex management. Benefits include:

  • Acts as a smooth transition phase from inpatient treatment to facing real-life challenges
  • Having a sense of responsibility while simultaneously having professional support
  • Effective in relapse management

HIOP programs for substance abuse are gaining traction in the world of substance abuse.

Intensive Outpatient Treatment

An intensive outpatient treatment program (IOP) is a setting where a person gets treatment for 3 to 4 hours in a rehab facility and returns home to sleep. Benefits of outpatient subutex management include:

  • Easy access to Subutex prescription
  • Getting support while carrying on with routine life
  • Only a fraction of your day is occupied with treatment

If any issue comes up, you can always discuss it with the practitioner who is giving dispensing care.

How Does the Subutex Medication Program Work?

There are certain steps followed in our Subutex Medication program during rehab:

a. Evaluation

After the initial admission process, patients are carefully examined by our DEA-certified clinicians to evaluate the addiction severity and underlying health conditions to manage their dosage. Patients are also checked if they have co-occurring disorders so they can be treated under dual diagnosis treatment

b. Medical Detox

The next step includes the removal of any opioid intoxication from the body with the help of Subutex medication management. During this process, withdrawal symptoms are managed, and patients are carefully observed for any side effects.

c. Psychological Detox

Patients with psychological withdrawal symptoms such as depression, anxiety, and co-occurring disorders are passed through psychological detox to cleanse their brains of any mental disorder that could lead them to opioids. 

We offer the following addiction therapies:

d. Relapse Prevention Management

To prevent a person from relapsing, psychologists and dieticians at our rehab will provide you with a diet plan and preventive strategy to overcome opioid cravings in the future and resist your body from depending on opioids. This would only be possible if you take Subutex alone as a prescription.

Looking for a same-day Subutex prescription. We are available state-wide virtually in Montana, in-person, and virtually in New Jersey.

 

 

How Subutex Can Help You to Overcome Addiction

Subutex works by:

  • Binding with receptors in the brain that were previously bound with opioids.
  • Competing with opioids and binding to receptors in the brain already bound by opioids.
  • Mimicking the action of opioids but without addiction.

Subutex can help you with the 3 R’s:

  • Reducing the severity of opioid withdrawal symptoms.
  • Regulating brain chemistry to normal.
  • Reducing cravings.

The main ingredient in Subutex is buprenorphine. Buprenorphine is an excellent chemical to reduce frequent cravings. We understand your concerns about the addictive potential of Subutex. For this reason, the sublingual form (placed under the tongue) of Subutex is used to prevent any misuse of this medication.  

Medications alone are not sufficient to curb addiction. At ChoicePoint, we offer an all-in-one treatment program to reduce substance dependency. In addition to medications, we also focus on: 

Medical Counseling

Targeted Therapy

Effective Detox

Aftercare Strategies

 

 

Withdrawal Symptoms That Subutex Medication Program Treats

Subutex is specifically applied for the management of withdrawal symptoms that occur after 8 hours of the initial opioid use:

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Blurry vision
  • Anxiety and depression
  • High blood pressure and heart rate
  • Restlessness
  • Sweating
  • Tremors
  • Drowsiness

ChoicePoint can help you curb your opioid withdrawal symptoms through Subutex Medication Program. Call Now 844.445.2563 to discuss your treatment option with your doctor virtually from the comfort of your home. 

Side Effects of Subutex if Taken Alone

However, taking Subutex on your own can be dangerous due to its following side effects:

  • Sleeping disorders 
  • Body pains
  • Flu-like symptoms
  • Digestive issues, i.e., constipation, stomach, and abdomen pain etc.
  • Breathing problems
  • Dizziness, lightheadedness, and hallucinations.

Your well-being is our top priority; all our treatment programs are personalized according to your needs. To minimize any side effects of medications, our experienced doctors carefully use the effective minimum dose to obtain maximum benefits. 

All your treatment programs are covered by insurance, so you don’t have to worry about financial constraints. Begin your treatment with ChoicePoint by calling us at 844.445.2563 or fill in the form. 

ChoicePoint Addiction Treatment Program

When You Should Not Take Subutex

Tell your rehab doctors if you have the following conditions:

  • Pregnant 
  • History of seizures and tremors
  • Asthma
  • Previous liver/kidney problems
  • Low blood pressure
  • Prostate problem
  • Thyroid problem
  • Excessive alcohol use disorder

Consult our DEA-certified Subutex specialists virtually before taking Subutex to avoid any complications! Call Now 844.445.2563.

Telehealth Addiction Treatment Center in new jersey

What Is Subutex Medication Program? 

According to the FDA guidelines, Subutex should be combined with therapy for the most effective results, which practitioners also encourage individuals to do. 

Did you know only 1 out of 4 adult treatment facilities offer Subutex (buprenorphine) for OUD? ChoicePoint is one of the rehab centers that offers Subutex. Contact us at 844.445.2563 or enter your information here

Subutex has been approved by the FDA to be used for the treatment of opioid use disorder. Opioid use disorder is excessive use of narcotics. This includes both prescription drugs and street drugs. 

Doctors prescribe Subutex if you are suffering from:

Withdrawal Symptoms

Prescription-Medications Addiction

Relapse During Or After Treatment

Street Drugs Addiction

How to Take Subutex?

Subutex usually comes in sublingual form, which means that the pill needs to be placed under the tongue. Chewing or swallowing with water makes Subutex sublingual ineffective. After 5 to 10 minutes of placing Subutex, you will feel it dissolve completely. Once the medication dissolves, gulp some water before swishing it around the mouth. 

 

Treatment Formats For Subutex Medication Management

Subutex is usually a part of the medication-assisted treatment (MAT) program specialized for opioid use disorder. One of the studies conducted on buprenorphine showed that 50% of the individuals who adhered to the plan saw successful outcomes. Research suggests that staying on Subutex treatment long-term shows more positive results than shorter duration. It can be taken in a variety of different settings.

Inpatient Rehabilitation

Those opting for inpatient rehab centers can also undergo Subutex treatment. Depending on the duration, Subutex will usually continue past your stay. However, the benefits of inpatient rehab for subutex treatment include:

  • Safe administration of pills
  • Timely medication management
  • Counseling and personalized treatment

After getting medications in time, it is easier for the nurses to learn the healthy practices related to the medication.

High-Intensity Outpatient Treatment/Partial Care (HIOP/PHP)

High-Intensity Outpatient Treatment (HIOP), formerly a partial hospitalization program, is also an effective option for comprehensive Subutex management. Benefits include:

  • Acts as a smooth transition phase from inpatient treatment to facing real-life challenges
  • Having a sense of responsibility while simultaneously having professional support
  • Effective in relapse management

HIOP programs for substance abuse are gaining traction in the world of substance abuse.

Intensive Outpatient Treatment

An intensive outpatient treatment program (IOP) is a setting where a person gets treatment for 3 to 4 hours in a rehab facility and returns home to sleep. Benefits of outpatient subutex management include:

  • Easy access to Subutex prescription
  • Getting support while carrying on with routine life
  • Only a fraction of your day is occupied with treatment

If any issue comes up, you can always discuss it with the practitioner who is giving dispensing care.

How Does the Subutex Medication Program Work?

There are certain steps followed in our Subutex Medication program during rehab:

a. Evaluation

After the initial admission process, patients are carefully examined by our DEA-certified clinicians to evaluate the addiction severity and underlying health conditions to manage their dosage. Patients are also checked if they have co-occurring disorders so they can be treated under dual diagnosis treatment

b. Medical Detox

The next step includes the removal of any opioid intoxication from the body with the help of Subutex medication management. During this process, withdrawal symptoms are managed, and patients are carefully observed for any side effects.

c. Psychological Detox

Patients with psychological withdrawal symptoms such as depression, anxiety, and co-occurring disorders are passed through psychological detox to cleanse their brains of any mental disorder that could lead them to opioids. 

We offer the following addiction therapies:

d. Relapse Prevention Management

To prevent a person from relapsing, psychologists and dieticians at our rehab will provide you with a diet plan and preventive strategy to overcome opioid cravings in the future and resist your body from depending on opioids. This would only be possible if you take Subutex alone as a prescription.

Looking for a same-day Subutex prescription. We are available state-wide virtually in Montana, in-person, and virtually in New Jersey.

 

 

How Subutex Can Help You to Overcome Addiction

Subutex works by:

  • Binding with receptors in the brain that were previously bound with opioids.
  • Competing with opioids and binding to receptors in the brain already bound by opioids.
  • Mimicking the action of opioids but without addiction.

Subutex can help you with the 3 R’s:

  • Reducing the severity of opioid withdrawal symptoms.
  • Regulating brain chemistry to normal.
  • Reducing cravings.

The main ingredient in Subutex is buprenorphine. Buprenorphine is an excellent chemical to reduce frequent cravings. We understand your concerns about the addictive potential of Subutex. For this reason, the sublingual form (placed under the tongue) of Subutex is used to prevent any misuse of this medication.  

Medications alone are not sufficient to curb addiction. At ChoicePoint, we offer an all-in-one treatment program to reduce substance dependency. In addition to medications, we also focus on: 

Medical Counseling

Targeted Therapy

Effective Detox

Aftercare Strategies

 

 

Withdrawal Symptoms That Subutex Medication Program Treats

Subutex is specifically applied for the management of withdrawal symptoms that occur after 8 hours of the initial opioid use:

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Blurry vision
  • Anxiety and depression
  • High blood pressure and heart rate
  • Restlessness
  • Sweating
  • Tremors
  • Drowsiness

ChoicePoint can help you curb your opioid withdrawal symptoms through Subutex Medication Program. Call Now 844.445.2563 to discuss your treatment option with your doctor virtually from the comfort of your home. 

Side Effects of Subutex if Taken Alone

However, taking Subutex on your own can be dangerous due to its following side effects:

  • Sleeping disorders 
  • Body pains
  • Flu-like symptoms
  • Digestive issues, i.e., constipation, stomach, and abdomen pain etc.
  • Breathing problems
  • Dizziness, lightheadedness, and hallucinations.

Your well-being is our top priority; all our treatment programs are personalized according to your needs. To minimize any side effects of medications, our experienced doctors carefully use the effective minimum dose to obtain maximum benefits. 

All your treatment programs are covered by insurance, so you don’t have to worry about financial constraints. Begin your treatment with ChoicePoint by calling us at 844.445.2563 or fill in the form. 

ChoicePoint Addiction Treatment Program

When You Should Not Take Subutex

Tell your rehab doctors if you have the following conditions:

  • Pregnant 
  • History of seizures and tremors
  • Asthma
  • Previous liver/kidney problems
  • Low blood pressure
  • Prostate problem
  • Thyroid problem
  • Excessive alcohol use disorder

Consult our DEA-certified Subutex specialists virtually before taking Subutex to avoid any complications! Call Now 844.445.2563.

Our Subutex Medication Program in New Jersey And Montana – ChoicePoint

To make healthcare accessible, we offer an online Subutex prescription program. Our online program assures comprehensive treatment that is made to fit your schedule. 

Learn more about medications prescribed in our MAT program:

In addition to the Subutex Medication Program, we also offer expecting mothers addiction treatment, LGBT addiction treatment, student addiction treatment, and veterans addiction treatment programs according to your unique individuality. Are you excited to start an addiction-free chapter of your life with us? Simply call us at 844.445.2563 or fill in the form so we can help you begin your treatment today.   

  

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Subutex increase drowsiness?

Yes, the side effects of Subutex may increase drowsiness among some people during the initial stages of use. It is not recommended to start driving after Subutex immediately. But after your body adjusts to it, drowsiness is reduced.

What are the significant side effects of Subutex?

Side effects associated with Subutex are usually mild and do not require medical assistance. These include:

  • Stomach pain
  • Nausea
  • Drowsiness
  • Fatigue
  • Chills
  • Increased sweating

If you experience any allergic reactions or painful symptoms, please consult your doctor so he can assess your condition.

Does Subutex decrease depression and anxiety?

Yes, Subutex works as an antidepressant to decrease depression. However, higher doses for treatment are not recommended. Depression can be fully treated by combining therapy with medication programs.

What is Subutex Prescribed for? What Do Subutex Tablets Do?

Subutex is prescribed to treat opioid addiction. Opioids are a class of drugs that mimic the natural compounds found in opium. Some people misuse them because of the euphoria associated with their use.

Subutex works to reduce opioid dependence. It contains an active ingredient called buprenorphine, which acts as an opioid antagonist. Meaning, it blocks the harmful effects of opioids to reduce drug cravings.

Is Subutex on the Market?

Subutex is available as sublingual tablets in 2 mg and 8 mg dosages. Due to its abuse potential, it is sold only on prescription by a licensed doctor

Is Subutex a Prescribed Drug?

Yes, Subutex is prescribed by licensed doctors to treat opioid addiction. If you are looking to refill your prescription, you can connect with our healthcare professional by calling us at 844.445.2563.

What is the Name of the Subutex pill?

Subutex is the trade name of pills sold by prescription to treat opioid use disorder. The main ingredient is Buprenorphine hydrochloride.

What is the Strongest Subutex?

Subutex sublingual medication is available in two doses: 2 mg and 8 mg. 8 mg is the highest dose you may be prescribed. 

Is Subutex a Narcotic?

Yes, Subutex is a narcotic. It is a partial opioid blocker used to treat opioid addiction. It has abuse potential, which is why it is available only on prescription only.

What is the Role of Counseling in Drug Addiction? 

Counseling in drug addiction is important at every stage of recovery. 

  • Initial stages of recovery

Counseling helps you understand your treatment route. It informs and guides you about what to expect during treatment. The counselor may also involve your family or support system so they can motivate you throughout the treatment.

  • During treatment

Withdrawal from drugs can be hard. There may be a time when you feel like quitting treatment. Counseling will help you see things through and commit to the treatment.

  • After completing the treatment

After completing treatment, the counselor will guide you about coping strategies and relapse prevention techniques to help you achieve long-term sobriety. 

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