Buy Suboxone Online
The doctor prescribes Suboxone to people who are struggling with opioid dependence or addiction(such as heroin, fentanyl, or prescription painkillers). It is a combination of two active ingredients:
Buprenorphine: a partial opioid agonist that helps in reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
Naloxone: an opioid antagonist that helps in blocking the effects of opioids and prevents misuse.
It is typically available as a sublingual (under-the-tongue) or buccal (inside-the-cheek) film or tablet.
Available Strengths of Suboxone:
- 2 mg / 0.5 mg
- 4 mg / 1 mg
- 8 mg / 2 mg
- 12 mg / 3 mg
(Each dose includes Buprenorphine / Naloxone)
Uses of Suboxone
- It is mainly used to treat opioid dependence.
- It is also used as a part of the Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program support.
- It helps prevent relapse during recovery.
- Also used during detoxification and maintenance therapy.
Key Benefits of Suboxone
- Helps in stopping opioids by minimizing withdrawal symptoms.
- Buprenorphine in it suppresses the opioid cravings.
- Due to Naloxone in it, it has a lower risk of abuse.
- Reduces the risk of fatal overdose.
- It is safe for long-term maintenance as it also detoxifies the opioids.
- Also, it improves the quality of life.
Side Effects of Suboxone
Common Side Effects:
- Headache
- Nausea or vomiting
- Sweating
- Constipation
- Insomnia
- Dizziness
Serious Side Effects (Seek medical help):
- Breathing problems
- Allergic reactions (rash, itching, swelling)
- Liver issues (yellowing of skin/eyes, dark urine)
- Severe sedation or confusion
- Dependence or misuse (in rare cases)
- Hormonal issues (adrenal insufficiency)
- Coma or unconsciousness in rare cases
Dosage Guidelines
- Typically, the dosage begins with 2 mg/0.5 mg or 4 mg/1 mg of buprenorphine/naloxone per day.
- It should not exceed 8 mg/2 mg on the first day.
- Maintenance Dose: Typically 8 mg/2 mg to 16 mg/4 mg daily
- Place the table under the tongue or in the cheek. It will get dissolved.
Note: Ask your doctor for the dosage.
Warning and Precautions
Avoid taking alcohol or other sedatives with it.
Do not take it during pregnancy and breastfeeding, or ask your doctor.
Do not forget to tell your doctor if you have liver issues, respiratory problems, or mental health concerns.
Do not take Suboxone to avoid interaction with:
- Benzodiazepines (e.g., Xanax, Valium)
- Alcohol
- Other opioids
- Certain antidepressants
FAQs
Is Suboxone habit-forming?
It has a lower potential for addiction or abuse if used under medical supervision.
How long does the treatment last?
Suboxone can be used for short-term (weeks) or long-term (months to years), depending on recovery progress.
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The doctor prescribes Suboxone to people who are struggling with opioid dependence or addiction(such as heroin, fentanyl, or prescription painkillers). It is a combination of two active ingredients:
Buprenorphine: a partial opioid agonist that helps in reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
Naloxone: an opioid antagonist that helps in blocking the effects of opioids and prevents misuse.
It is typically available as a sublingual (under-the-tongue) or buccal (inside-the-cheek) film or tablet.
Available Strengths of Suboxone:
- 2 mg / 0.5 mg
- 4 mg / 1 mg
- 8 mg / 2 mg
- 12 mg / 3 mg
(Each dose includes Buprenorphine / Naloxone)
Uses of Suboxone
- It is mainly used to treat opioid dependence.
- It is also used as a part of the Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program support.
- It helps prevent relapse during recovery.
- Also used during detoxification and maintenance therapy.
Key Benefits of Suboxone
- Helps in stopping opioids by minimizing withdrawal symptoms.
- Buprenorphine in it suppresses the opioid cravings.
- Due to Naloxone in it, it has a lower risk of abuse.
- Reduces the risk of fatal overdose.
- It is safe for long-term maintenance as it also detoxifies the opioids.
- Also, it improves the quality of life.
Side Effects of Suboxone
Common Side Effects:
- Headache
- Nausea or vomiting
- Sweating
- Constipation
- Insomnia
- Dizziness
Serious Side Effects (Seek medical help):
- Breathing problems
- Allergic reactions (rash, itching, swelling)
- Liver issues (yellowing of skin/eyes, dark urine)
- Severe sedation or confusion
- Dependence or misuse (in rare cases)
- Hormonal issues (adrenal insufficiency)
- Coma or unconsciousness in rare cases
Dosage Guidelines
- Typically, the dosage begins with 2 mg/0.5 mg or 4 mg/1 mg of buprenorphine/naloxone per day.
- It should not exceed 8 mg/2 mg on the first day.
- Maintenance Dose: Typically 8 mg/2 mg to 16 mg/4 mg daily
- Place the table under the tongue or in the cheek. It will get dissolved.
Note: Ask your doctor for the dosage.
Warning and Precautions
Avoid taking alcohol or other sedatives with it.
Do not take it during pregnancy and breastfeeding, or ask your doctor.
Do not forget to tell your doctor if you have liver issues, respiratory problems, or mental health concerns.
Do not take Suboxone to avoid interaction with:
- Benzodiazepines (e.g., Xanax, Valium)
- Alcohol
- Other opioids
- Certain antidepressants
FAQs
Is Suboxone habit-forming?
It has a lower potential for addiction or abuse if used under medical supervision.
How long does the treatment last?
Suboxone can be used for short-term (weeks) or long-term (months to years), depending on recovery progress.