Generic Suboxone Strips
Generic Suboxone Strips Compared – Over 300 Users Share Their Experience
Recovery medications got a whole lot cheaper starting in 2017 when the generic Suboxone strips and tablets came to the market. What used to cost $466 monthly for 56 Suboxone strips can now be bought for around $100 at local Nashville area pharmacies, all thanks to generic Suboxone strips. (Check Nashville area Suboxone strip prices…
Read MoreGeneric Suboxone Tablets Hit All-Time Low Price of $34 for 56 Tabs
It wasn’t that long ago when people seeking a Suboxone doctor in Nashville for opioid addiction treatment were paying over $400 per month for their medications. If you were lucky you might have had health insurance paying for all or part of your Suboxone medication costs. At one time I was paying over $950 per…
Read MoreGeneric Suboxone Tablets Hit All-Time Low Price of $56 for 56 Tabs – Updated June 9, 2020
Updated June 9, 2020! It wasn’t that long ago that people in need of buprenorphine & naloxone (aka: Suboxone) were required to shell out over $450 for a one month supply of Indivior UK’s patented Suboxone sublingual films. Thankfully, a generic tablet came along and changed all that. In 2017, 56 generic tablets costed roughly…
Read MoreReal Patient Reviews of Dr Reddy’s Generic Suboxone Strips – Updated
UPDATED August 28, 2020 I began taking Dr. Reddy’s generic Suboxone films on June 19, 2020. Here’s my experience: My first five weeks taking these films was pretty uneventful. I did feel some euphoria when I first took them. It would last about an hour. I felt “buzzy”. One day in particular I felt as…
Read MoreGeneric Suboxone Films Coming to Nashville on the Cheap
If you’re in opioid recovery, then chances are you’ve tried Suboxone sublingual films, Zubsolv, Bunavail, Subutex and/or the generic Suboxone tablets. Until now, those have been the only options for people needing Buprenorphine as part of their MAT recovery. What if there’s an option of getting a generic Suboxone film at a fraction of the…
Read MoreLofexadine: Clonadine in Disguise?
Recently the FDA approved a medication called lofexidine (Lucemyra) for the treatment of opioid withdrawal. Article provided by Harvard Health Publishing Lofexidine is in a class of medications called alpha-2-adrenergic agonists, which act on the nervous system and can cause sedation, mild pain relief, and relaxation. This class of medications has been used to treat…
Read MoreSTD’s Testing – Get Tested by the Tennessee Department of Health – Find a Location
STD’s are no joke. Sadly, many people have a sexually transmitted disease and have no idea. The best way to be sure to is be checked regularly. The State of Tennessee Department of Health provides an abundance of information regarding testing, prevention, and maintenance of sexually transmitted diseases. Getting tested for STD’s is easy. Visit…
Read MoreAccepting New Patients Saturday November 24th – Insurance Not Required
CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS CLEAN AND SOBER WITH THE HELP OF NASHVILLE SUBOXONE RECOVERY CLINIC ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH! What better way to celebrate the holiday season than to be clean for Christmas! Nashville Suboxone Recovery can turn your addiction into a positive by first getting you clean, and then helping you reshape your…
Read MoreOwn a Car? Start Earning $500 – $1000 Weekly in Nashville
The staff at Nashville Recovery is always seeking solutions that can benefit our patients. After initially getting clean, many people are looking for ways to earn full or part-time income to start celebrating their new, happier, cleaner lifestyle. If you’re looking to earn extra money and own a vehicle, then you almost instantaneously qualify to…
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…
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