Title: Does Suboxone Get You High?
1Suboxone Is it addictive?
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Buprenorphine, the active ingredient in Suboxone,
is unique and ideal for addiction treatment. It
has minimal abuse potential.
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While some may debate about its potential for
abuse, real-world evidence shows that Suboxone is
mostly used to treat opioid addiction and avoid
withdrawal symptoms.
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Studies have consistently shown that at least 90
of Suboxone sold on the streets is used for
legitimate medical purposes by opioid-dependent
individuals.
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Suboxone is not used to get high but rather as a
safer alternative to dangerous street opioids.
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But some still argue that Suboxone has potential
for abuse, citing instances of use in prisons and
by opioid-naive individuals.
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However, even if a person without opioid
tolerance attempts to abuse buprenorphine, they
would likely experience unpleasant side effects
such as nausea and vomiting.
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That makes Suboxone a far less appealing drug of
abuse compared to other opioids.
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It's time to question the restrictions and
barriers that limit access to this life-saving
medication for those struggling with opioid
addiction.
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If you still have doubts or concerns about
Suboxone, reach out to Dr. Leeds for more
information about Suboxone Treatment Fort
Lauderdale. Click to know more!
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