Benefits and Drawbacks of Suboxone Treatment

You are the only person who can decide whether Suboxone treatment is right for you. Like all drugs there are benefits and drawbacks to taking Suboxone. You need to carefully consider these benefits and drawbacks before you make this important decision. For help, call 888-646-0865 (Who Answers?) .

Benefits of Suboxone Treatment

There are many benefits to Suboxone treatment. The main benefit is that you will be free of the illegal and prescription opiate addiction. Additional benefits may include:

Mild to no opiate withdrawal

When you take Suboxone you do not experience the harsh symptoms of withdrawal or if you do experience them they are considerably milder. Suboxone binds to the opioid receptors to stop the opiate withdrawal symptoms.

Less of a chance for relapse

According to the National Library of Medicine, people who take buprenorphine based drugs such as Suboxone are less likely to relapse and more likely to remain opiate free. Suboxone has a higher success rate than some of the other medications available.

It is difficult to overdose on Suboxone

Drawbacks of Suboxone Treatment

Once prescribed Suboxone, you can take it in the privacy of your home.

Due to the presence of naloxone, you can only take so much Suboxone before it stops having an effect. Also if you crush or inject Suboxone, the naloxone will send your body into instant opiate withdrawal so abuse by injection or crushing the pill is both difficult and inadvisable.

Private treatment

One benefit that Suboxone has over treatments like methadone is it can be prescribed and taken at home. This means you do not have to go to a clinic daily to get your medication, you can take it in the privacy of your own home.

Drawbacks of Suboxone Treatment

Like all medications Suboxone has some drawbacks to taking it. Although Suboxone is considered safe by the FDA, these drawbacks might become a barrier to taking Suboxone.

Side Effects to Suboxone

According to Indivior Incorporated, the manufacturer of Suboxone, you might experience side effects from taking it. A few of these side effects are:

  • headache
  • sweating
  • tongue pain
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • red mouth
  • intoxication
  • inability to pay attention
  • back pain
  • dizziness
  • fainting
  • drowsiness
  • insomnia
  • blurred vision
  • irregular heartbeat

These are only a few side effects that you might experience. There are others associated with taking too much and the method that you take it.

Is Suboxone Treatment Right for Me? – Benefit & Risk Considerations

Suboxone Dependence

Suboxone withdrawal syndrome is an important drawback. It is possible to become dependent on Suboxone due to the buprenorphine in it. Although this withdrawal is said to be considerably easier than other medications, it can still be painful and unpleasant.

Some people need treatment for Suboxone withdrawal. You can receive treatment through either tapering off Suboxone or by switching medications to something less addictive.

Finding Treatment

Only you can decide whether treatment with Suboxone right is for you. If you need help finding opiate addiction treatment call 888-646-0865 (Who Answers?) . We can help you find the treatment center that is right for you.


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