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Suboxin? Sabozone? Zabozone? Suboxone!
It’s funny how many ways people can spell Suboxone. Suboxone is a word rarely used outside of the recovery community, but is a staple for those who have struggled with opioid addiction. Suboxone is considered a miracle drug by many, since it virtually eliminates withdrawals and cravings by partially covering opioid receptors. Hence the terms,…
Read More2018 was an amazing year at Nashville Suboxone Recovery. We saw so many new patients gather the courage to say goodbye to their opioid addiction, and say hello to outpatient recovery with Suboxone and personalized therapy. Why Suboxone? Suboxone is an antagonist, telling your brain it’s getting the narcotic medicine it needs to function normally,…
Read MoreRead Our Great Reviews – And, Our Not So Great Ones
Suboxone Clinics of Nashville has an amazing clientele who chose us based on our friendly, caring culture, and our individualized, therapy-driven approach to addiction recovery. Some of these patients have taken the time to leave us an excellent review in Google or Yelp. The words they say about Suboxone Clinics of Nashville pretty much says…
Read MoreDr.Reddy’s Generic Suboxone Strips 1/4 the Cost of Genuine Suboxone Films
Generic Suboxone strips have finally arrived at Nashville pharmacies, and the savings are HUGE. Generic Suboxone tablets have been on the market for some time now. And, while the tablet medication is identical to the medication in the Suboxone brand dissolvable films, some people just seem to have better success using the films. The problem…
Read MoreLife After 4 Weeks Clean
It’s hard to imagine 4 days clean, let alone 4 weeks clean when you’re stuck in addiction. Yet, seeing long-term sobriety after starting Suboxone Therapy at Nashville Recovery is something we get to see every day. We recently asked a patient few questions upon celebrating their first month in sobriety. Though we can’t mention her…
Read MoreWhat is Suboxone and How Does it Work?
Suboxone is the brand name of a combination of naloxone and buprenorphine, the latter of which has an effect on the brain similar to that of heroin and other opiate narcotics. Naloxone blocks the ability for opiates to attach to the opioid receptors. … When taken as directed, Suboxone can work. A Common Suboxone Experience: Eliminates withdrawal symptoms Removes…
Read MoreMethadone vs. Suboxone – Which One is Better, and Why?
First, some clarity on what is considered to be an “Opioid”: Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illegal drug heroin, synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, and pain relievers available legally by prescription, such as oxycodone (OxyContin®), hydrocodone (Vicodin®), codeine, morphine, Opana, roxy’s, and many others. Is Suboxone better than Methadone for People…
Read MoreTop 5 Things Addicts Must Do to Get Clean and Stay Clean
If you’re like most people who are addicted, then you’re probably spending most of your day counting pills, calling people who sell pills or heroin, scrounging up the money to pay for pills or heroin, selling personal items to pay for your pills or heroin, and living a life in an invisible jail cell known…
Read MoreSuboxone Clinics of Nashville – Now Open Saturday
We understand busy lives and busy schedules. But, just because you’re busy doesn’t mean you have to sacrificing being clean! Suboxone Clinics of Nashville is now open every other Saturday starting on July 14, 2018 between 9am and 2pm. Walk-In’s are welcome. And, you can easily schedule your Saturday Suboxone clinic appointment by clicking the…
Read MoreRecovery Takes Time – Make Sure You Choose the Right Clinic
It’s nearly impossible to unwind 5, 10 or 15 years of addiction in two months. Recovery from opioid addiction is a life-long process that begins with medication, therapy, and support. Some people say it takes your body chemistry a full year to “reset” after quitting narcotic intake. Some say longer. Physically, mentally and spiritually (yes,…
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