They can be very addictive, but easy to recognize and difficult to stop right away. This is why the FDA has approved certain drugs to help people stop using aggressive substances, but these drugs have their effects on the body. Suboxone is used as the drug of choice for opioid detoxification, but it has certain reservations. In the case of physical or psychological dependence on the drug, Gallus detox offers several options for the detoxification of suboxone.
What is Suboxone?
Suboxone is a mixture of two drugs: buprenorphine and naloxone. Both medications have their own effects, which appear together when taking suboxone.
Buprenorphine acts as a partial opioid antagonist, which means that it has the same effects as drugs, but not to the same level. The euphoric effects are not as noticeable as heroin, so the likelihood of abuse is quite low. This is why buprenorphine helps with opioid withdrawal as it acts as a less potent alternative to addiction for patients. On the contrary, there is another element in the suboxone, naloxone, which is potentially dangerous due to the degradation of the patient.
Naloxone is a pure opioid antagonist that neutralizes the effects of other drugs. The reverse effect can be very strong, which is why heroin addicts should not receive naloxone alone. That is why it is used in combination with buprenorphine as a suboxone to reduce narcotic effects.
Why is suboxone addiction different?
Suboxone addiction is difficult to distinguish due to its weak euphoric effect compared to alcohol, heroin, etc. Depending on the tolerance level, it causes little or no pleasure, especially when prescribed to treat opioid addiction.
Suboxone addiction
The physical dependence on suboxone is the most puzzling factor associated with withdrawal. Over time, tolerance develops as the brain becomes resistant to the low dose of the drug. At the end of the day, tolerance makes you feel normal, not an overdose. Withdrawal symptoms can start when someone who has been taking opioids for a long time suddenly stops them.
Suboxone removal
If Suboxone is stopped immediately, unpleasant withdrawal symptoms similar to other opioids may appear. The intensity and period of symptoms may differ from person to person, depending on the duration of the drug intake, as well as its dosage.
During the Suboxone detox, some of the following symptoms may appear:
Nausea
Threw up
Pain
Muscle pain
Loaded
Pyrexia
Tremble
Insomnia
Nervousness
Irritability
Push
Suboxone detox
Suboxone detox varies from person to person. The duration of detoxification can be determined by the intensity of drug dependence. Some people have withdrawal symptoms for a week or two, others for a month or so.
Starting the process early under the supervision of a doctor
at a detox center can shorten the duration of the detox. Gallus Medical Detox
Centers offer behavioral and cognitive therapy along with detoxification to
overcome a difficult phase of the process when a patient may have an urgent
need for medication to satisfy their cravings. A physician-assisted detox can
also be personalized to help ease the path to sobriety and a controlled
lifestyle by promoting abstinence.