Subutex
Pain vs. Opioid Withdrawal – Can You Tell the Difference? Part 2 of 2
It only takes a little bit of pain to feel uncomfortable when dealing with possible withdrawal. My first attempt at getting clean was using inpatient recovery, which for me didn’t work. The reason it didn’t work was because I went back to my old environment, my same home, my same habits, and everything snapped back…
Read MoreA Suboxone Clinic Could Have Prevented My Brother’s Death
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…
Read MoreSuboxin? 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 MoreSuboxone Medicines Compared: Suboxone Films, Bunavail, Zubsolv, Subutex, Generic Tablets and Generic Suboxone Films
If you’re new to opioid recovery or even a veteran, then you probably know there’s at least 5 different Suboxone-like medications to choose from along with multiple generic tablets and films. All of these anti-withdrawal medications contain the same two ingredients, buprenorphine and naloxone, except for Subutex which is a buprenorphine-only medication for those who…
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 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 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 MoreThe 5-Part Addiction Recovery Program at Nashville Suboxone Recovery
When searching for an addiction recovery solution, you need to find an outpatient Suboxone clinic that best serves your needs. Better yet, you need to work with a clinic that can help you end your addiction once and for all. The Only 5-Part Suboxone Recovery Program Clinic in Middle Tennessee Nashville Suboxone Recovery is the…
Read MoreIt’s Never Been Easier to Get Clean than Right Now
Years ago, after losing my oldest brother to addiction, I thought I’d cut back and get my habit under control. What actually happened s that I went further down the rabbit hole, increasing my dose, and then shopping for pills through friends, neighbors, and eventually anywhere I could find them. I wanted to get clean,…
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