FAQs About Suboxone

Axcel Treatment and Recovery Clinic in Denison, Greenville, Dallas, and San Antonio, TX with Dr. Sullivan Bryant can provide a myriad of different care options for people going through addiction recovery. For example, we can provide Suboxone to help those struggling with addiction problems. If you're uncertain about what this care entails, read the FAQ below to learn more about what this treatment method includes.

What is This Medication?

This medication is a prescription opioid approved by the FDA to help block opioid receptors and activate them partially to minimize your withdrawal problems. It not only helps to protect you from withdrawal but eliminates your need to use morphine, heroin, or other dangerous substances. In this way, you can fight the need to use more easily.

How Can I Get This Medication?

Our professionals at Axcel Treatment and Recovery Clinic can prescribe you this medication if you have an opioid addiction. We'll help to work you through a treatment program that makes sense for you and which also includes psychological and emotional help for your recovery. A whole-person treatment is typically essential when managing opiate or opioid addiction.

What Medication Types are Available?

Suboxone comes in many different forms. Some people get oral medication that helps to manage their addiction. We can also provide intravenous care, if necessary, during the early part of your recovery. Strips are also available that stick to your home and provide a steady drip. This helps to ensure that you get the dose you need to feel comfortable during treatment.

Are There Multiple Strengths?

This medication comes in multiple strengths, including four, eight, and 12-milligram prescriptions. Some might even get two milligrams, though that is rare during the early stages of addiction recovery. Your dose will vary based on your addiction and your treatment needs. In this way, you can fight off the need to use and feel more comfortable depending on your recovery needs.

Are There Dangers of This Treatment?

There are some side effects to using this care method, including headache, nausea, and constipation. Thankfully, these are typically quite minor as long as you follow your care plan. Most people find that they can easily tolerate this care option and that it helps them fight addiction.

Learn More About Addiction Recovery

If you need help with addiction care, please contact us at Axcel Treatment and Recovery Clinic to get help. Dr. Bryant will diagnose your condition and find a way to help you. Suboxone for Denison, Greenville, Dallas, and San Antonio, TX residents may provide you with the help that you need to recover. Please call us at (866) 662-8282 to learn even more or to set up your initial appointment with our team of caring professionals.

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