Suboxone is a substance that is used in the treatment of those suffering from an opiate addiction. It is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone, and helps with those recovering from an opiate addiction by mimicking the addictive substance. This helps to relieve the withdrawal symptoms and cravings during the Suboxone detox period.

Suboxone Addiction and Suboxone Detox

Suboxone DetoxBecause it is an opiate, Suboxone can become addictive and sometimes those who have taken Suboxone to treat one addiction simply find another addiction. This is when Suboxone detox will be necessary. Suboxone addiction can be very hard to overcome, but help from a trained medical staff to detox will be necessary for a successful recovery.

Suboxone Detox Methods

Talk therapy, along with medications designed to lessen the withdrawal symptoms during Suboxone detox, have varying success rates dependent on the Suboxone detox center and the willingness of the patient.

There is a promising new rapid detox method known as ANR (Accelerated Neuro-Regulation). The Suboxone detox or cleansing is done while the patient is asleep or under sedation. This helps with the discomfort stemming from withdrawal symptoms.

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Because many of those who suffer from addiction to Suboxone do so because they were using it to treat another addiction, those same people are hesitant about using medication during Suboxone detox. It is up to you to choose the treatment you feel most comfortable with. There are drug-free Suboxone detox centers that will use more traditional treatment methods, though the process is generally considerably harder. Withdrawal symptoms and cravings will most likely be more intense, and relapse and drop out rates are usually higher.