More and more, opioid dependence is being accepted as a chronic disease, much like high blood pressure or diabetes. Yet unlike these other diseases, opioid dependence carries a very powerful stigma. This stigma is rooted in the centuries-old belief that opioid dependence is a moral failure. It was only within the last 20 years that researchers began to realize opioid dependence was a medical condition caused by changes in the brain—changes that didn't go away, sometimes for months, after patients stopped using opioids. Removing the stigma of opioid dependence is critical to helping patients receive proper care. A key part of achieving this goal is wider recognition that opioid dependence is a medical—not a moral—issue.
The information here is offered to help promote better understanding of opioid dependence as a medical condition by exploring the prevalence, biological origins, impact on behavior, and symptoms of this disease.
Our physicians are licensed by SAMHSA to provide outpatient treatment to individuals addicted to opiates (i.e. hydrocodone, oxycodone, morphine, hydromorphone, fentanyl, etc). This service allows you to become free from addiction without having to go to an inpatient program which can be more convenient for those who can not put their life on hold to enter an inpatient rehab.
Cost
Detox/Outpatient Opiate Reduction - $200 · Comprehensive evaluation by an SAMHSA certified physician · Assessment of personal goals · Discreet and confidential process · Continual supervised care and assessment during entire day long process · Individualized titration plan to taper off medications · Thorough explanation of appropriate medications · Referrals to additional healthcare support facilities
Continuum of Care - Detox/Opiate Reduction - $150 · Meet with physician for progress review · Evaluation of individualized titration plan · Review of personal goals and quality of life enhancements · Continuation of pharmacological protocol
About Suboxone- Buprenorphine - Zubsolv
SUBOXONE is the first opioid medication approved under DATA 2000 for the treatment of opioid dependence in an office-based setting. SUBOXONE also can be dispensed for take-home use, just as any other medicine for other medical conditions. If your looking for a suboxone doctor or suboxone clinic in Texarkana give us a call. You can also go to www.suboxone.com to learn more
SUBOXONE / Buprenorphine / Zubsolv at the appropriate dose may be used to: · Suppress symptoms of opioid withdrawal · Decrease cravings for opioids · Reduce illicit opioid use · Block the effects of other opioids · Help patients stay in treatment