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Orange County Detox Safely
Manages All Opiate Withdrawal Symptoms With Suboxone
Orange
County Detox has found Suboxone®
to be very effective in managing heroin withdrawal symptoms
and all other opiate withdrawal symptoms. For
a virtually pain-free detox from heroin, methadone and all other
opiate addictions call our friendly Suboxone Detox
intake staff and ask them about Suboxone Detox for
heroin, methadone or any other opiate
detox.
SUBOXONE
DETOX FOR OPIATE WITHDRAWAL
Suboxone has been approved for use with heroin, methadone and
all other opiate detox. The active ingredient buprenorphine hydrochloride
reduces the symptoms of heroin detox. Suboxone is a combination
of two proven medications, buprenorphine and naloxone. Buprenorphine,
a partial opioid agonist, reduces withdrawal symptoms and blocks
the effects of subsequently administered opiates, suggesting it
might help reduce illicit opiate use. Due to the presence of naloxone,
Suboxone is very likely to produce severe withdrawal symptoms
if misused intravenously. When used as prescribed, no such effect
is likely. Suboxone Detox is one of the first heroin detox treatments
approved for in-office prescribing under the Federal Drug Addiction
Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA).
THE
FORMULA
Suboxone®,
a sublingual tablet, comes in two dosage forms: 2 mg buprenorphine/0.5
mg naloxone and 8 mg buprenorphine/2 mg naloxone.
SAFETY
Because
of its ceiling effect and poor bio availability, buprenorphine
is safer in overdose than opioid full agonists. The maximal effects
of buprenorphine appear to occur in the 16-32 mg dose range for
sublingual tablets. Higher doses are unlikely to produce greater
effects.
OPIATE
DETOX TREATMENT WITH SUBOXONE®
This
section provides a brief overview of the clinical use of buprenorphine
(Suboxone®) for heroin, methadone and other opiate detox treatment.
Ideal
candidates for Suboxone
Detox are individuals who have been objectively diagnosed
with an opiate addiction, are willing to follow safety precautions
for treatment, can be expected to comply with the treatment, have
no contraindications to buprenorphine therapy and who agree to
buprenorphine treatment after a review of treatment options. There
are four phases of Suboxone Detox: induction, stabilization, titration
and treatment.
SUBOXONE
DETOX INDUCTION
This
phase is the medically
monitored startup of buprenorphine therapy. Buprenorphine
for induction therapy is administered when an opiate-dependent
individual has abstained from using heroin or other opiates for
12-24 hours and is in the early stages of opiate withdrawal. If
the patient is not in the early stages of withdrawal, i.e., if
he or she has other opioids in the bloodstream, then the buprenorphine
dose could cause acute withdrawal.
Induction
is typically initiated as observed therapy in the physician's
office and is carried out using Suboxone®.
SUBOXONE
DETOX STABILIZATION
This
phase begins when the patient has discontinued the use of his
or her drug of abuse, no longer has cravings, and is experiencing
few or no side effects. The buprenorphine dose may need to be
adjusted during the stabilization phase. Because of the long half-life
of buprenorphine it is sometimes possible to switch patients to
alternate-day dosing once stabilization has been achieved.
SUBOXONE
DETOX TITRATION
The
titration phase is reached when the patient is doing well on a
steady dose of Suboxone. Once the patient shows no sign of
opiate withdrawal, the patient is then titrated (stepped-down)
from the buprenorphine therapy, until he or she is drug-free.
This phase replaces what is otherwise known as "detox".
TREATMENT
PHASE
Effective
treatment for heroin, methadone or other opiate addiction
requires comprehensive attention to all of an individual's medical
and psychosocial co-morbidities. Pharmacological therapy alone
rarely achieves long-term success. Thus Suboxone® Therapy
should be combined with concurrent behavioral therapies and with
the provision of needed addiction treatment services. This point
is of such importance that physicians must attest to their capacity
to refer patients for addiction treatment and counseling when
they submit their Notification of Intent to begin prescribing
Suboxone® to SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration).
After
the Suboxone Detox client is stabilized on the medication he or
she has the option of entering our affordable Orange
County Rehab Program. The program is 30, 60 or 90-days
in length and addresses the core elements of recovery-spiritual,
emotional, physical, mental and social through a combination of
individual counseling sessions, peer groups, process groups, relapse
prevention groups, lectures, workshops and 12-step meetings.
Each
resident participates in living skills (house chores, light yard-work,
etc.) to promote a sense of personal responsibility and social
accountability. Residents also learn to rely on their support
group, a tool that is absolutely a necessity to maintain long-term
sobriety after she or he leaves treatment.
If
you or someone you know is in need of opiate detox
and/or treatment, please call our 24-hour toll-free heroin
detox hotline at 1-877-DETOX-OC and
ask about Suboxone Detox for all opiate
withdrawal symptoms.
Contact us for more
info
ORANGE
COUNTY DETOX
TOLL-FREE
877-338-6962
877-DETOX-OC
LOCAL
CALLS (949) 631-1009
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