Getting through withdrawals alone can be a dangerous prospect if you are not careful. Addiction withdrawal symptoms can create painful physical side effects and powerful cravings that are nearly impossible to resist.
Suboxone treatment uses medication to reduce withdrawal symptoms and allow patients to detox from opioid pain medication and illicit opioids safely. A Suboxone treatment program is an essential part of any addiction recovery plan, combining behavioral therapy and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for the best chance at long-term recovery.
At Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery, we offer Suboxone treatment covered by Aetna and other top insurance providers. This medication is very effective at the beginning of treatment and remains helpful as you progress through your program until it is no longer necessary.
How Can Suboxone Treatment Help?
Suboxone is the brand name for a medication that combines buprenorphine and naloxone to reduce opioid withdrawal symptoms. It comes in either a sublingual tablet or film that dissolves under your tongue or cheek. Dosage amounts can vary depending on which stage of treatment you are in. You should not start taking Suboxone for at least six hours after your last opioid use.
When combined with other medications as part of a medication-assisted treatment program, patients experience fewer withdrawal symptoms and are better able to focus on recovery.
Some of the withdrawal symptoms that Suboxone can relieve include:
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Nausea
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Vomiting
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Muscle aches
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Bone pain
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Insomnia
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Anxiety
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Depression
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Irritability
One of the active ingredients in Suboxone, buprenorphine, is an opioid. There is a small risk of forming an addiction if misused, which is why Suboxone treatment is always administered and monitored by medical professionals. Our team carefully adjusts your dosage to maximize benefits while minimizing risks.
Medications That May Interact with Suboxone
Before starting suboxone treatment covered by Aetna, please inform our medical team if you are currently taking any of the following medications, as they may cause complications:
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Acetaminophen
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Cholesterol-lowering medications
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Fluoxetine
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HIV-treatment drugs
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Niacin
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Oral contraceptives
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Verapamil
Understanding Aetna Suboxone Coverage
Aetna provides comprehensive coverage for substance abuse and mental health treatment programs. It offers multiple plans with different coverage levels, focusing on patient needs rather than arbitrary caps on the number of treatment days.
If you’re seeking suboxone treatment covered by Aetna, you may qualify for services such as:
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Continuing care
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Alumni programs
Some Aetna plans require pre-certification to verify clinical necessity, but Colorado also offers grants and assistance programs to help with any out-of-pocket expenses that may arise.
Choose Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery
At Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery, we provide safe and compassionate addiction treatment for men and women in Denver and the surrounding areas. Our team works closely with you to understand your unique needs and build a personalized treatment plan that supports your goals.
Our programs include:
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Medication-assisted treatment, including suboxone treatment, is covered by Aetna
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Separate men’s and women’s rehab options
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Alcohol addiction treatment
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Opioid addiction treatment
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Prescription drug addiction treatment
Don’t let opioid addiction control your life. With suboxone treatment covered by Aetna, you can take the first step toward recovery in a supportive, medically supervised environment.