Review: User’s Guide to Suboxone

October 3rd, 2010 Filed under: Opiate Treatment — Addiction Recovery Author

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From Jeffrey T Junig MD PhD, the writer of the award-winning blog, Suboxone Talk Zone comes an e-book that answers the most common questions that he receives from readers about Suboxone and opiate dependence. Patients have been excited by the development of buprenorphine-based methods for managing opiate dependence, but frustrated by the lack of experience with the medication by their physicians, and by the general lack of knowledge about buprenorphine in the medical community. The questions discussed in this e-book include how to deal with surgery or pregnancy, how to treat chronic pain while on Suboxone, the risks from taking the medication long term, and others. The questions are answered pointedly and specifically, describing the techniques found to work best during Dr. Junigs treatment of over 350 opiate addicts over several years. The information is NOT intended to replace your physician, but rather to give the reader a starting point for discussions with his/her physician. The handbook is also intended for physicians who prescribe Suboxone, with a goal of increasing the knowledge base about this exciting medication.

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  1. 2 Responses to “Review: User’s Guide to Suboxone”

  2. By Vanessa Space on Oct 8, 2010 | Reply

    Recognizing that you are alcoholic and addicted, first, because very not many recognize it and one delivers to a treatment for it, I believe that these by the adequate path and who the results for you will be soon waited, for them he follows with the same impetus and you achieved good results is important.

    Vanessa Space
    Findyourdrug

  3. By Steve on Apr 21, 2011 | Reply

    This drug is bad.It allows users to trade it and use it in between their Opiate use.My daughter bought this from her Oxy dealer .She is in rehab for the second time cause this drug gave her false hope.

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