Suboxone

If you or someone you love has a Suboxone addiction, help is available. Call our toll–free drug rehab and detox helpline at 1–866–99–DETOX (1–866–993–3869) anytime, day or night. Our addiction treatment professionals are standing by, ready to assist you on your road to recovery. Don't wait until it's too late. Find the Suboxone addiction treatment program you need and call now. All calls are confidential.

Suboxone – The Methadone Alternative

Suboxone is dispensed for the treatment of opiate addiction. Unfortunately, Suboxone, like any drug, can be misused and lead to Suboxone addiction. Unlike methadone which can be dispensed in only a few addiction treatment centers, Suboxone is less rigidly controlled and may be prescribed as a take-home medication. Suboxone is usually prescribed during the maintenance phase of opiate treatment and is believed to be less addictive than methadone. Despite this promise, in many cases addiction occurs making Suboxone withdrawal and treatment necessary.

Suboxone Side Effects

Suboxone is a controlled substance that is monitored by the FDA and other government and private agencies. The side effects most commonly reported with Suboxone include:

  • Headaches
  • Sweating
  • Nausea
  • Mood swings
  • Flu-like symptoms
  • Insomnia
  • Restlessness
  • Pain
  • Respiratory depression

Suboxone should be used with caution. Its misuse is not uncommon and can lead to a very dangerous Suboxone addiction. Immediate treatment is necessary and should not be ignored.

We urge you to seek help in a Suboxone addiction treatment center immediately. Allow us to help you locate a center that can provide you with safe, comfortable and effective Suboxone addiction treatment. Don’t allow your fear of Suboxone withdrawal to control your life. Call us today toll-free at 1-866-99-DETOX or 1-866-993-3869. All calls are completely confidential. Our professional staff is available day or night to take your call.