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Pat Moore Foundation - Information about Subutex and Suboxone
About Subutex and Suboxone
Suboxone is the first opioid medication approved under DATA 2000 for the treatment of opioid dependence in an office-based setting. Suboxone also can be dispensed for take-home use, just as any other medicine for other medical conditions.
The primary active ingredient in Suboxone is Buprenorphine.
Because Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist, its opioid effects are limited compared with those produced by full opioid agonists, such as oxycodone or heroin. Suboxone also contains naloxone, an opioid antagonist.
The naloxone in Suboxone is there to discourage people from dissolving the tablet and injecting it. When Suboxone is placed under the tongue, as directed, very little naloxone reaches the bloodstream, so what the patient feels are the effects of the Buprenorphine. However, if naloxone is injected, it can cause a person dependent on a full opioid agonist to quickly go into withdrawal.
Suboxone at the appropriate dose may be used to: (i) Reduce illicit opioid use and (ii) Help patients stay in treatment. This is possible because suboxone: (i) suppresses symptoms of opioid withdrawal and (ii) Decreases cravings for opioids.
At Pat Moore Foundation Subutex and Suboxone detox and treatments occur in a safe and comfortable setting that we consider an important aspect for the client’s state of mind. During treatment individuals are still able to participate in counseling sessions with their case manager and group therapy with their peers, contingent on their physical well-being. To learn more about residential treatment, programs & pricing, and outpatient detox services, please click on the appropriate word.
If individuals require further medical attention, Costa Mesa and the Newport Beach area have renowned hospitals within a few minutes of this facility.
If you have questions about whether you or a loved one may require subutex or suboxone detox please call our call us 24 hours a day at (888) 426-6086.
Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Note: All medical services are administered by medical professionals, which are facilitated and operated solely under the jurisdiction of a separate medical corporation.
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