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About Wesson, AR Suboxone Doctors
Suboxone, or Buprenorphine, is a commonly use medication used for opioid dependence treatment. Physicians who prescribe Suboxone will often also want to see tandem involvement in Substance Abuse Treatment, or 12 Step Program. Suboxone can be administered many ways; the most common are:
- Under the tongue as a Suboxone Sublingual Strip
- On the skin as a transdermal patch
- a subcutaneous injection called Sublocade
- A six-month continuous delivery Probuphine subdermal implant
403 West Oak Street; Suite 105
El Dorado, AR
8.7 miles from the center of Wesson, AR
1906 West Hillsboro StreetSuite B
El Dorado, AR
9.02 miles from the center of Wesson, AR
403 West Oak StreetSuite 105
El Dorado, AR
9.02 miles from the center of Wesson, AR
New Way222 Bell Lane, Suite 6
West Monroe, LA
54.21 miles from the center of Wesson, AR
New Day Recovery1416 Natchitoches Street
West Monroe, LA
56.26 miles from the center of Wesson, AR
Finding a Wesson, AR Suboxone Doctor
When searching for a Suboxone doctor in Wesson, AR the first thing to do is to research the options that are accessible and covered by insurance. Once you have a list of resources that meet your financial criteria make sure the doctors are qualified. Qualified medical doctors and mid-level practitioners in the U.S. must have an X-license in order for them to prescribe Suboxone as a medication assisted treatment option for an opioid addict. These individuals should also offer some sort of community involvement to ensure success whether that involves outpatient programs, or other evidence-based treatment options to support a positive outcome while on Suboxone.
Success Rates of Suboxone Maintenance and Medically Assisted Detox
An addictive drug in itself, it is commonly argued on whether Suboxone actually helps individuals who are dependant on opioids. Some patients have reported great success with Suboxone treatment, but others were not as lucky. One study reported that while on Suboxone there was a reduced rate of prescription painkiller abuse at 49%, but only 8.6% showed signs of recovery once the Suboxone treatment had` ceased. Other studies have shown similar relapse rates of about 90%, regardless of whether Suboxone treatment was combined with therapy or not.
Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Wesson, AR
The medication Suboxone is made up of of two substances. Those substances are buprenorphine and naloxone, and the combination of the two has been approved by the FDA to address opioid addiction. However, in recent years this medication has received a lot of criticism due to the risks of addicts developing an addiction to this drug. We have also seen a rise of individuals in medication assisted treatment programs Wesson, AR having unintended overdoses. Due to this it has prompted others to seek other options. Alternative treatments individuals have sought out include methadone, abstinence, Subutex, or vivitrol. There are many options available and each patient should research every option available with their physician before selecting which will be most effective to combat opioid addiction.
Paying for Suboxone Treatment in Wesson, AR
Most private insurance companies provide coverage for Suboxone treatment programs to treat opiate addiction in Wesson, AR. Public healthcare plans such as Medicaid and Medicare do also offer coverage for treating addiction to prescription opiate painkillers and illicit opioids via Suboxone.Coverage may differ based on the the different individual insurance plans. Reach out to your insurance provider to verify your coverage and to locate a Wesson, AR Suboxone doctor that your insurance will cover.
For those who are uninsured, Suboxone does issue a savings card to help make this treatment more affordable to people in Wesson, AR. Learn more at suboxone.com.