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Lofexadine: 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 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 MoreYou are NOT Your Addiction
Trapped inside most addicts is a person of intelligence, honesty, kindness, love, and grace. The person you see now is not the person who actually exists. Addiction takes away the choices and the good qualities that we attics have to offer. Addiction destroys our loves, our careers and our families, because making sure we have…
Read MoreNew Generic Suboxone Strip to Cost Less – If It Makes it to Market
Suboxone – a medication used to treat opioid use disorder – is sadly inaccessible to a lot of people due to one simple factor: COST $$$ But that’s about to change. Last month, a supplier of generic drugs – Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories – was allowed by a Delaware Court to produce a generic version of…
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 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 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,…
Read MoreWe’re Now Open Every Other Saturday!
It’s True! Nashville Recovery is now open every other Saturday beginning July 14, 2018 from 9am to 2pm! Click HERE Schedule your Saturday Appointment You can use our online appointments system to schedule your appointment. Or, you can call or text us at (615) 431-3701 to schedule your appointment! Getting relief from opioid addiction isn’t…
Read More56 Suboxone Only $126 – Addiction Recovery Cheaper Than Ever
Just in case you’re new to addiction recovery, most people are prescribed Suboxone©, which is a brand-name for Buprenorphine and Naloxone “strips” that are placed under the tongue to dissolve. For years, Suboxone© was the ONLY medication prescribed, having cornered the market with both the proprietary medication blend, and the sublingual (under the tongue) delivery…
Read MoreNashville Recovery – Unlike Any Other Suboxone Clinic in Or Near Nashville
We’re doing everything we can to raise the bar when it comes to outpatient opioid treatment. Here’s a short list of things that make Nashville Recovery different than other Suboxone clinics: Treat patients like we want to be treated Offer hot coffee, tea, and filtered water to all guests Provide TV’s in every space with…
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