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Suboxone Detox
Both the Suboxone and Subutex
formulations of buprenorphine
have become increasingly popular in clinics across the nation. Suboxone detox usually runs
for several weeks, and it provides a smooth mechanism to dissuade patients from
ingesting/relapsing during treatment.
Suboxone contains a substance called naloxone
which prevents patients from going overboard with buprenorphine
prescriptions -- in effect providing a neurochemical
blockade against further abuse.
Bear in mind that Suboxone detox advocates usually prefer that
patients couple buprenorphine therapy with a more detailed
examination of underlying problems. In
some cases, opiate addicts may simple be physically dependent on substances
like hydrocodone or oxycodone. In other cases, addicts use opioids to solve psychological issues. Thus, while Suboxone
substitution and tapering has a very decent track record of getting addicts
clean from opioids, long-term healing often requires addressing
more personalized factors.
Suboxone is such a strong receptor that it may actually compete against other opiates and or opioids in the system and precipitate a kind of fast withdrawal. The naloxone in buprenorphine is often used to treat heroin overdoses.
Patients who undergo Suboxone treatment are often asked to wait a designated
period of time before beginning treatment, so as not to provoke this fast
withdrawal response. Experts have
fine-tuned the buprenorphine treatment methodology,
and today, it is safer than ever for patients addicted to semi-synthetic opiates
to benefit from Suboxone detox.