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Suboxone Detox
Suboxone
In 2002, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the combination product of buprenorphine and naloxone for use in opioid treatment. This combination product, Suboxone, was designed to be taken sublingually, under the tongue, to decrease the potential for abuse by injection. The purpose of Suboxone is it help alleviate withdrawal from opioid drugs, which are painkillers like, morphine and other codeine based drugs and medications. (OxyContin, Vicodin, crystal methamphetamine)
Buprenorphine is the primary ingredient in Suboxone, and naloxone is added to discourage addicts from dissolving the tablet and injecting it.
If you are nervous about stopping your drug use because you've tried a number of times, but the withdrawal symptoms were intense and painful, well, then you should understand you are not alone in this. In some cases some of us have even tried to stop, using methadone, but then ended up becoming addicted methadone instead. Suboxone was designed for people just like you, and many people use this medication to help them detox from methadone.
We at Pat Moore Foundation can help you move from methadone to Suboxone. You should contact your physician to see if Suboxone is right for you, and if you are without a physician and need help, call us at 888.426.6086. We offer a safe Suboxone detox right here in the comfort of our facility in Orange County, California. All medical services are administered by medical professionals, which are facilitated and operated solely under the jurisdiction of a separate medical corporation.
Pat Moore Foundation's drug & alcohol detox and alcohol & drug addiction treatment programs are licensed and certified by The State of California. We offer primary residential treatment facility with individual homes on a unique co-ed campus with gender specific treatment.
Call today and get the help you really need. 888.426.6086.
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