Suboxone is the newest drug doctors are prescribing. I think some are also using subutex.
Methadone is the opiate blocker, that's why people are on methadone unless used for pain management
It is called Subutex, and it is used for the withdrwal symptoms of opiate addiction.
No, Methadone is used for opiate addiction and pain management.
Methadone is mostly used for opiate addiction and in some cases it is used for pain management.
Yes. Suboxone is primarily used to help with the treatement of opiate addiction. It is a wonderful drug to detox from opiate addiction and avoid withdrawal when used properly and under a physicians care. Xanax is used as part of the treatment to assit with anxiety and sleep.
Methadone is used to treat opiate addiction and is also used for pain management in some cases.
Methadone is a synthetic opiate used to help treat Heroin / Opiate addiction, it is also used in chronic pain managment. It produces many of the same effects of morphine or heroin.
Methadone is used to treat drug addiction to opiate drugs and is also used for pain management in some cases.
Yes, Morphine is an opiate. Methadone is used to prevent withdrawal and is much easier to stop using than drugs like herion, pain pills, & narcotics, which morphine is (an opiate based narcotic).
It stands for "Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale". It is used for measuring symptoms over a period of time.
Opiates are legal, as long as you have a valid prescription. They are considered illegal if you have obtained them without a prescription. The only completely illegal opiate out there is heroin, being as it is never prescribed.
Methadone is an opiate medication (specifically an long-acting opiate agonist). It is prescribed in tablet form to treat pain, and in liquid form (at specially approved clinics) to treat opiate addiction - especially when withdrawing from heroin. Methadone is a DEA category 2 medication (as is the case with all other opiates, with the exception of codeine).