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What is the difference between methadone and suboxone?

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Suboxone (bupenorohine) has been used since 2003 for drug withdrawals and NO, the ingredients are different between methadone and suboxone. Suboxone works well for opiate withdrawal and can be taken home, but, most doctors charge a fee to induct you into the program and a high office fee for a visit. read more

Suboxone and Methadone are used to treat patients with opioid dependency or addiction. They are both synthetic opioids. Suboxone is partial opiate agonist (i.e. its effects are limited even when taken in large doses) but Methadone is a full opiate agonist. read more

Although there is no magical drug to treat opiate addiction, as part of a medication-assisted treatment (MAT) approach, there are a handful of treatment pharmaceuticals available on the market, including methadone, Suboxone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. read more

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