How to Tell Your Doctor that You Need Suboxone Rehab

Approaching your doctor about your opiate addiction is an extreme difficult thing to do especially if he or she is the one that prescribed them to you. You might feel guilty or embarrassed but if you find yourself having a problem; it might be your best course of action to seek treatment. Most doctors have seen opiate addiction before and in some cases, they might already suspect overuse or addiction. A clear conversation is necessary if you want to get off opiates and still manage your chronic pain.

Are you Addicted to Opiates?

Tell Your Doctor that You Need Suboxone

If your doctor is unfamiliar with Suboxone then you may be referred to a pain clinic.

The first thing that you need to do is establish whether you are addicted or not. There are certain signs of addiction that you should watch out for. These signs are:

  • cravings for opiates
  • going into withdrawal when you do not have opiates
  • financial problems because of your opiate use
  • considering doctor shopping
  • running out before your next refill
  • worrying about where or when you will get your next dose
  • relationship problems due to opiate use
  • when your opiate use begins to seriously interfere with your life

These are all signs that your opiate use has turned into an opiate addiction. Normally this is the point that you would talk to your doctor about alternative treatments.

Know What Suboxone is

Some doctors have not heard about Suboxone yet, so it is good to know a little bit about it before speaking to your doctor. According to the manufacturer Indivior, Suboxone is a drug to treat opiate and opioid dependence. It comes in a pill and a sublingual film depending on your dosage preferences.

Many people do have reasonable success with Suboxone. They find that it controls the cravings without opiate withdrawal breakthrough. There are some side effects but many are no worse than the addiction and withdrawal you experience with opiates. If your doctor has not heard of Suboxone ask him to do some research on his own so he is comfortable with it. If he is unfamiliar he might refer you to a pain clinic.

5 tips for talking to your doctor about Suboxone for Opiate Rehab

Be Honest with your Doctor About the Symptoms you Have

When you speak with your doctor about Suboxone it is extremely important to be honest about the symptoms that you have. There are a few drugs besides Suboxone that are helpful that he might want to try you on first, if you symptoms seem like something aside from opiate addiction.

Honestly with your doctor is the best way to get the treatment that you need. If for some reason your doctor does not want to prescribe an opiate replacement drug, you might want to try a treatment center. There are many inpatient and outpatient treatment centers across the county that can help.

If you find you need a treatment center we can help. Call us at 888-646-0865 (Who Answers?) . We can help you find the treatment and service that you need in order to be opiate free.


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