Buprenorphine
When Can I Take Suboxone® After Opioid Use?
Generally, you will need to wait at least 12-24 hours after opioid use to begin treating withdrawal symptoms with Suboxone®….
Benefits of Medication-Assisted Treatment
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is a clinically effective treatment shown to minimize the need for inpatient detoxification. MAT, along with counseling…
How Long Does Buprenorphine Stay in Your System?
If you want to work during your opioid addiction recovery, you may wonder if buprenorphine appears on a drug test….
Buprenorphine Access Growing for Opioid Use Disorders
In the fight against the growing opioid crisis, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is considered one of the most effective treatment options….
Buprenorphine and Naloxone Sublingual Film
Buprenorphine and Naloxone sublingual film is a combination drug that helps suppress the symptoms of opioid withdrawal. It’s frequently used…
What Are Buprenorphine and Naloxone Combination Medications?
The FDA approved buprenorphine and combination buprenorphine medications in 2002. This medicine for medication-assisted treatment (MAT) gives patients and doctors…
Which Is Better — Methadone or Suboxone®?
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) involves medications that include methadone and Suboxone®. Both of these medicines reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings to…
Buprenorphine Maintenance and Facts
Buprenorphine is an opioid medication used to treat opioid addiction and helps people quit the use of heroin or other…
Suboxone and Xanax – A Deadly Combination – BAART Boyle Heights
Suboxone and Xanax together are truly a deadly combination. This is why medication-assisted treatment programs screen for alcohol and benzodiazepines…
Opioid Treatment Program for Oakland, CA
When you don’t feel ‘normal’ without your drug of choice – OxyContin, Oxycodone, bupes, subs, codeine, heroin, or other opiates…