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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The newest detoxification plan to comfortably and completely detoxify from Oxycontin, Percocet, Heroin, Vicodin, Methadone, Norco , Zydone, etc. is here! Outpatient heroin detox programs and the medication subutex are great, but there are other options. We hope these FAQs answer your questions about oxycontin detox and the medication subutex as a detoxification plan. Answers about the medication subutex are listed at the bottom of the FAQs and are also in alphabetical order.
Buprenorphine Treatment FAQs
Is the Buprenorphine Treatment a good solution to your opiate concerns?
Most people are concerned about detoxification from opiates due to previous experience with another detoxification plan or with other oxycontin detox programs. These experiences have been painful or anxiety-provoking. With buprenorphine treatment, the detoxification is a much more comfortable environment.
Many of those patients who were considering detoxification under anesthesia (Ultra-Rapid Opiate Detoxification) are now opting for this more cost effective, less invasive form of comfortable detoxification from opiates. The way in which one detoxifies is not at all related to any length of recovery.
It is best to invest in excellent chemical dependency counseling and treatment to complete your detoxification plan thoroughly. Oxycontin detox, outpatient heroin detox, and the medication subutex only work under certain conditions. One can detoxify using buprenorphine and remain active in a job or stay in school. With NABU Medical Services' outpatient program, one does not have to be away from family for any extended length of time. In this way, family and friends can help to support the detoxification plan.
Outpatient treatment has been shown to be of utmost importance after detoxification instead of in-patient treatment facilities. The only people who should consider in-patient are those who are extremely medically ill to begin with, those with severe psychiatric disorders, or those who do not have a safe and sober place to live during treatment.
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