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Resources

23
Oct

What Exactly is Suboxone?

  Suboxone detox is Delray Center for Addiction Medicine’s preferred method of treating opiate withdrawal and addiction. While many people have heard of Suboxone before, not many people know exactly what it is.   Suboxone is actually a brand name for a combination medicine that includes buprenorphine and naloxone. This combination has been proven to...
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16
Oct

What is Medication Assisted Treatment?

  Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) is when specific medications are used together with various therapies to help those with addictions. A medically assisted detox is less severe and shorter than a regular withdrawal.   MAT typically involves the use of drugs such as Buprenorphine and Naltrexone for opiate addiction. These medications are proven to be...
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04
Oct

Everything You Need to Know About Cocaine Withdrawal

  Withdrawaling from any drug is never easy or fun. Without medical help, it can be extremely challenging and dangerous. While cocaine detox is not as intense as other drug withdrawals, it does come with its own set of challenges. Cocaine detox doesn’t have the same severe physical withdrawal symptoms like opiate and alcohol does,...
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19
Sep

Why Suboxone is Better than Methadone for Opiate Detox

  There are two popular medications used to treat opiate addictions, Methadone and Suboxone treatment. Both are commonly used across the US as replacements for harmful opiates such as heroin. They work to curb drug cravings and assist in opiate detoxes. While the two are similar, here at Delray Center for Addiction Medicine we prefer...
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11
Sep

Is Suboxone Treatment Right For You?

Suboxone is an approved medication used to treat opiate addiction. It’s used both for opiate detox and to help prevent relapse. Here at Delray Center for Addiction Medicine, we have been successfully using Suboxone treatments in Delray Beach for years. This medication helps reduce opiate cravings and opiate withdrawal symptoms. But how do you know...
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04
Sep

Common Side Effects of Suboxone Treatment

Suboxone is a medication used to treat opioid dependency. Opioid addiction is deadly, and the number of people struggling and overdosing because of this illness continues to rise. Suboxone treatment is one of the most commonly prescribed medications used to treat opioid addiction.   Suboxone comes either as a tablet that gets placed under the...
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21
Aug

How Long Do Substance Withdrawals Take?

Withdrawal is never easy or fun. It can be a long and hard journey, but in the end it is worth it. However, our “Dr Rodriguez Method for Outpatient Detoxification” (“RMOD”) method of opiate detox with suboxone treatment is the most effective way to rehabilitate from drug addiction. If you’re lookin for the quickest and...
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07
Aug

Prisons Slowly Accepting Addiction Medicine

Jails and prisons across the US are finally becoming less resistant to providing inmates with addiction medicine.   The prison system has long resistance administering opioid addiction medications to inmates. Many were skeptical of the long-term efficiency of them and the high costs it would put on the prisons. Prisons also saw these addiction medications...
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02
Aug

Hydroxyzine for Opiate Withdrawal an Effective Rapid Detox Method

A recent medical study uncovered a new method for opiate detox that doesn’t require prolonged maintenance or the use of opioid drugs, but instead treats withdrawal symptoms using a combination of tizanidine, hydroxyzine and gabapentin. Hydroxyzine for opiate withdrawal protocol consists of 8mg of muscle relaxant, tizanidine, every six hours; 100mg of the antihistamine, hydroxyzine,...
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