Is Taking Suboxone Considered Clean?

A doctor shares his opinion regarding Suboxone treating addiction vs. insulin treating diabetes

If there’s one question we hear constantly at the clinic, it’s this one: Is Taking Suboxone Considered Clean? The answer is unequivocally, YES. When I first started taking Suboxone I was wondering the same thing. I was going to group recovery meetings, I got a sponsor, I was doing the twelve steps, etc. It was…

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It’s Not Your Fault – Addiction is a Disease

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How often does someone who’s addicted hear silly things like, “Don’t you have any willpower? Just quit, it’s not that hard! Put your mind to it and you can do anything!” Trust me, if an addict could simply quit, they would. But, they can’t. It’s just not that easy. When you get addicted, it’s very…

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How to Stay Clean through the 2020 Holiday Season

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Great recovery is something you do all year long. However, the holiday season seems to be a difficult time for many who are addicted to drugs and/or alcohol. The parties, the celebrations, this was a time when typically I would use more drugs and alcohol then typical. I got clean in December of 2013. Not only…

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Changing from Methadone to Suboxone – Is it Safe?

Is transitioning from Methadone to Suboxone safe? Can it be done without withdrawals?

If you’re currently taking methadone for opioid abuse disorder and are considering switching to the much safer Suboxone, there are things you need to know. Where Did Methadone Come From? Methadone was first created in a German lab circa 1937. It has been long rumored that Hitler used Methadone as a pain killer for his…

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A Suboxone Clinic Could Have Prevented My Brother’s Death

Suboxone Clinic in Nashville. TN treating opioid addiction, depression and anxiety

Back in 2005 it was difficult if not impossible to find a Suboxone clinic or doctor who prescribes Suboxone. In 2005 my oldest brother Jeff died in his sleep from opioid overdose. He’d taken too many oxycodone & OxyContin pills before falling asleep forever. He bought pain pills on the street daily and had been…

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Wal-Mart Sams Club Pharmacies End Suboxone Sales in Nashville

Are we in the midst of an addiction crisis, or not? Could there be a worse time for retail giants Wal-Mart and Sams Club to pull the plug on the sale of Suboxone, Zubsolv, Bunavail and other generic buprenorphine/naloxone medications? We think not. Nashville Recovery staff were notified on Monday, November 18, 2019 that beginning…

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Alvogen Generic Suboxone Film Hits the Addiction Market

Dr. Reddy was the first (as far as we know) to bring a generic Suboxone sublingual film to the market. Now, they have some competition. Alvogen, a fairly large pharmaceutical research and manufacturing company is based in Korea and produces over 350 pharma products. According to their website they are primarily focused on creating generic…

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What Makes a Great Addiction Recovery Experience?

If you ask someone who lives in the Nashville area who’s already in recovery about their recovery, you’ll get mixed opinions. Some people are happy getting clean anywhere that prescribes Suboxone. Others, who don’t wish to be treated like cattle require a more personalized experience. This is where Nashville Suboxone Recovery shines. Nashville Suboxone Recovery…

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Maybe 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…

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Get 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…

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