Subutex Medication Assisted Treatment
Breaking free from opioid addiction is an incredibly difficult journey that affects not only the individual but also their loved ones. Taking the first step towards recovery is an act of immense courage.
At CMAR, our Subutex treatment program is carefully crafted to provide unwavering support to those battling opioid dependence.
Subutex, which contains buprenorphine, is a powerful medication that effectively helps manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings. We are committed to empowering individuals to conquer addiction and achieve long-lasting recovery.
At CMAR, we are fully dedicated to offering comprehensive care and support to help you take back control of your life.
What is Subutex
- FDA-approved injectable
- Blocks euphoric effects
- Personalized treatment plans
Benefits of Subutex Treatment
Prevention of Relapse
- By managing withdrawal symptoms and reducing cravings, Subutex significantly lowers the likelihood of relapse, helping individuals maintain their sobriety.
Reduction in Cravings
- Subutex helps control cravings, allowing patients to focus on their recovery without the constant urge to use opioids.
Convenient Administration
- As a daily medication, Subutex is easy to incorporate into daily routines, providing a consistent treatment option.
Supportive of Long-term Recovery
- When combined with comprehensive therapy and support programs, Subutex promotes sustained recovery and overall well-being.
How Subutex Works
Subutex works by utilizing buprenorphine, a partial opioid agonist, to manage opioid dependence. Buprenorphine binds to opioid receptors in the brain, alleviating withdrawal symptoms and reducing cravings without producing the intense euphoria associated with other opioids. This mechanism helps stabilize patients and supports their journey to recovery.
Subutex is typically administered daily or as prescribed by a healthcare provider, ensuring consistent management of withdrawal symptoms and cravings. This approach helps break the cycle of addiction, enabling individuals to focus on their recovery with reduced risk of relapse.
- Mechanism of Action: Subutex contains buprenorphine, which works by binding to opioid receptors in the brain to reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings without causing significant euphoria.
- Administration Frequency: Subutex is typically taken daily or as a healthcare provider prescribes.
- Eligibility: Patients must undergo a thorough medical evaluation to determine their suitability for Subutex treatment.
- Support: Comprehensive support services, including regular check-ins and personalized care plans, are provided to ensure the best possible outcomes and support long-term sobriety.
Subutex Evidence of Effectiveness
Suboxone, which includes buprenorphine and naloxone, is highly effective in treating opioid use disorder by reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Buprenorphine acts as a partial opioid agonist, minimizing the risk of overdose, while naloxone prevents misuse, enhancing safety.
Improved Treatment Retention
Patients on higher doses of Subutex (24 mg/day) have better treatment retention rates than those on lower doses (16 mg/day). Individuals on the higher dose are 20% more likely to stay in treatment over 180 days, underscoring the importance of proper dosage adjustment for optimal patient outcomes.
Reduced Opioid Use
Extended treatment with Subutex significantly decreases opioid use. In a study involving young adults, those who received Subutex for 12 weeks showed marked reductions in opioid, cocaine, and marijuana use, and had lower dropout rates compared to short-term detoxification and counseling.
Safety and Tolerability
Buprenorphine, the active ingredient in Subutex, is safe and well-tolerated at higher doses. Studies suggest that doses up to 24 mg effectively reduce opioid use and cravings while posing a lower risk of overdose compared to full opioid agonists.
Who Are the Best Candidates for Subutex?
Subutex is most effective for individuals who meet specific eligibility criteria to ensure the best outcomes:
Patients diagnosed with opioid use disorder, particularly those who have struggled with other treatments.
Individuals must be opioid-free for at least 12-24 hours before starting Subutex to avoid precipitating withdrawal symptoms.
Candidates should be healthy enough to take the prescribed medication and commit to regular check-ups.
A comprehensive medical assessment is carried out to evaluate suitability, taking into account factors such as the patient’s overall health, history of substance use, and any co-occurring mental health conditions.
The most suitable candidates are those dedicated to a comprehensive recovery program, including therapy and support groups, as these complement the medication’s effectiveness. Our team is committed to working closely with each patient to create a personalized treatment plan that meets their unique needs.
Potential Side Effects
While Subutex is effective in treating opioid dependence, it may cause side effects in some patients.
Common side effects include:
- Nausea
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Constipation
- Sweating
- Allergic reactions
- Respiratory issues
Patients should promptly inform their healthcare provider of any adverse effects they experience. Regular monitoring and open communication with the medical team help manage and mitigate these side effects, ensuring the safety and well-being of each patient.
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Seeking help for a loved one?
There’s hope for a better, drug and alcohol-free life. If you or a loved one is seeking help for an opioid, benzo, or alcohol addiction, CMAR can provide the support and resources needed to get you on the path to recovery.
Take the First Step Toward Recovery
There is always hope for a better, drug and alcohol-free life. If you or someone you care about is struggling with opioid, benzo, or alcohol addiction, CMAR is here to offer the support and resources needed to start the journey to recovery. Our MAT program combines medication-assisted treatment with psychotherapy, case management services, and peer support for sustained recovery.
Please don’t wait to get some help. Contact us at (833) 448-0127 or online to discover more about MAT and our addiction treatment services in Denver and the surrounding areas. With the proper support, you can take control of your life.
Why Choose Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery
At CMAR, we understand that long-lasting recovery demands much more than a prescription. Recovery is a challenging personal journey of incremental change, and medication is only one element of treatment.
We know that many people suffering from substance use disorder may also have co-occurring other mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety. We look at the family, social supports, and prior history of trauma and develop individual treatment plans accordingly. We believe treating mental health alongside addiction is an indispensable part of our opioid addiction treatment programs and alcohol addiction treatment programs.
We help our patients identify the causes of anger, fear, sadness, and loneliness and provide tools to cope effectively so they don’t cause a relapse.
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