Suboxone Treatment:

Suboxone treatment is effective and relatively safe method for patients suffering from pain killers or other opiate addictions and abuse. In order to be able to prescribe Suboxone, physicians have to obtain a separate DEA number after fulfilling certain educational requirements.

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What are the side effects of Suboxone?
Some side effects of Suboxone include but not limited to constipation, nausea, headache, insomnia and possibly withdrawal syndrome. Respiratory depression can also occur although at a much lower frequency compared to full opiates. Please refer to the manufacturer website for more details.

Who can take Suboxone?
The medication is indicated for patients with dependence on pain killers and other opioids if their physician sees appropriate. It is not indicated for patients below the age of 16 and has not been studies in children. Please refer to the manufacturer website for more details.

Is Suboxone safe for pregnant women?
Buprenorphine is not FDA approved for use during pregnancy. Studies to show safety of Buprenorphine for these patients are still lacking and thus methadone is still the first choice for pregnant women. Please refer to the manufacturer website for more details.


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Content provided by the Editorial Board.  It might not reflect the views and opinions of Soft Landing ltd. or its staff but has been placed here so that our visitors may get an idea of how others think of the topic. For accurate information about the medication please visit the manufacturer website or contact the manufacturer directly.

Information on this page last updated on 11/07/2007