Can you become addicted to Suboxone? The short answer is yes. Here at Northpoint Recovery, we will explain how someone becomes addicted and the steps you can take to prevent an addiction to Suboxone. Suboxone is a medication used to aid opioid addiction and alcoholism recovery. Suboxone is part naltrexone and part buprenorphine and helps to reduce opioid and alcohol cravings. Suboxone also provides relief from withdrawal symptoms when used correctly. When Suboxone is misused or taken long-term it can lead to addiction and/or an overdose.
Suboxone Addiction Signs and Symptoms:
Have you been on Suboxone for more than 30 days straight?
Are you obsessing about finding more Suboxone?
Are you making frequent trips to the doctor?
Do you feel tired during the day?
Do you have trouble sleeping at night?
Are you feeling withdrawal symptoms?
Have you begun losing interest in your favorite activities?
Are you having trouble keeping up with your responsibilities?
Has using Suboxone created relationship problems?
Are you lying and manipulating to manage your drug use?
Have you started stealing money or drugs?
Even if you don’t feel you are addicted, if you answered yes to any of the questions above it is possible you have become addicted to the buprenorphine in Suboxone. The best way to find out if you are abusing Suboxone or have a dependency of Suboxone is to talk with a professional about your symptoms. Here at Northpoint Recovery, we are always here to discuss any concerns you may have about taking Suboxone or your recovery journey. Feel free to call us anytime at 844-791-0349 or visit us online at [ Ссылка ]
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