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Say Goodbye to Your Drug Addiction – Say Hello to Happiness and Purpose
2019 has been an amazing year at Nashville Suboxone Recovery! Hundreds of of people who’ve been struggling with opioid addiction have gathered the courage to say goodbye to their opioid addiction, and hello to outpatient recovery with Suboxone and personalized therapy. The transformations have been nothing short of miracles. Why Suboxone? Suboxone tells the brain…
Read MoreWhat is Being Addicted Actually Costing You?
So many times we get inquiries from people who are stuck in the miserable cycle of addiction looking for a cure of any kind. They can’t imagine life with drugs, and they can’t imagine life without drugs. All they know is that they’re sick and tired of feeling sick and tired, and they’re quickly going…
Read MoreThe Key to Long-Term Recovery is Group Recovery
Recovery from drug addiction happens in stages: Induction – Transition from harmful drugs to Suboxone The first step after making an appointment is replacing harmful street and prescription drugs with Suboxone. While also addictive, it is the lesser of two evils. Not only does Suboxone virtually eliminate withdrawals and cravings, it also allow the body…
Read MoreMaybe It’s Time You Got Some Help with Your Addiction
Getting clean might not be as difficult as you might imagine. Technology has changed in the past 5-10 years, making getting off pills (and even heroin) easier than ever before. The Suboxone doctors and staff at Nashville Suboxone Recovery treat each patient as an individual, helping them overcome addiction, as well as how to avoid…
Read MoreSuboxone Treatment Available Every Other Saturday – Accepting New Patients
Don’t let a busy work schedule prevent you from taking action against your addiction! Suboxone Clinics of Nashville offers appointments every other Saturday for those with a busy schedule, or to those who daycare and babysitter’s is not an option. Kids are welcome to join parents for their visit. A large lounge area with big…
Read MoreGet Clean, Change Your Life, and Save Money?
Many people in the throws of addiction are surprised at just how much money they spend on the street buying pills. Especially, when they look at it on a monthly basis. “It’s easy to spend $600 to $700 a week on Oxy when you buy it on the street.” Many people who are buying pills…
Read MoreMedication Assisted Treatment with Suboxone at Nashville Recovery Saving Lives
Medication Assisted Treatment, or “M.A.T.” as it’s called, combines behavioral therapy and medications to treat substance use disorders. Nashville Suboxone Recovery offers an MBA-level therapist, along with medical doctors to treat patients who suffer from opioid addiction. The most common medication prescribed for opioid addiction is Buprenorphine. Buprenorphine works as an opioid agonist / antagonist that blocks…
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 MoreSpend this Christmas CLEAN with the Help of Nashville Suboxone Recovery
Imagine being clean this Christmas… Nashville Suboxone Recovery can make this a reality this Friday and Saturday by beginning a program of opioid recovery! Suboxone is prescribed to virtually eliminate cravings and withdrawals. One on one therapy is will help you resolve issues and traumas that may be feeding your opioid addiction. Daily outreach means…
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…
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