How Suboxone Can Help Addiction

Suboxone is a medication with the potential to reduce symptoms of opiate addiction and withdrawal. It has been widely touted as a safer alternative to methadone in battling opioid addiction. And it is offered at JourneyPure Clarksville.

How Suboxone Treatment Works


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Suboxone is the combination of two different drugs: buprenorphine, a partial opioid agonist, and naloxone, a pure opioid antagonist.

The first drug, buprenorphine, delivers a diminished opioid dose. This provides a way for the patient to wean himself or herself off of the addiction. It also makes the withdrawal period more comfortable and humane.

The other drug, Naloxone, reverses the effects of opioid agonists already in the patient’s system. It does this by intercepting signals that the brain’s receptors are sending to the nervous system.

Many health plans cover Suboxone or its generic equivalent, sometimes with the following limitations:

  • Patients are required to be enrolled in or have documented proof of a substance use disorder.
  • Patients must be 16 or older.
  • Suboxone requires prior authorization and coordinated care for use during pregnancy.
  • The maximum dosage of Suboxone is 32 milligrams per day.

Suboxone’s Success

In Suboxone’s first clinical trial of extended usage to treat opioid addiction, a study by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) of 154 young adults found that Suboxone treatment substantially improved outcomes. The study’s investigators noted not just “a marked reduction” in opioid use, but in the use of other drugs, too.

Five years after that study, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration reported that nearly 10 million prescriptions for Suboxone had been filled.

JourneyPure offers Suboxone maintenance while in our treatment center as well as a part of their aftercare plan. Our team is here 24/7 to answer any questions you may have and to find the best treatment plan for you or your loved one.

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Suboxone Treatment in Clarksville, TN

Known as the gold standard of opioid addiction treatment, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) has not only proven to be highly effective in getting previously addicted opioid users sober, but it has also proven to save lives.

There are countless obstacles that make it difficult for those addicted to opioids to get the help they need. For example, the very idea of detoxing from opioids can be frightening enough to keep individuals using.

This is because opioid detox is known to produce withdrawal symptoms that are similar to having an extremely bad case of the flu: muscle cramping and spasms, chills and sweats, vomiting, diarrhea, and headaches.

Also, opioid users often feel as though they will not be able to maintain their sobriety, so they may either avoid getting treatment or leave treatment early on in their recovery. However, knowing the benefits of medication-assisted treatment can help shrink these concerns enough for an individual to feel comfortable giving recovery a chance.

MAT is an addiction treatment approach that combines the use of FDA-approved opioid-based medications such as Suboxone along with the therapeutic services. Studies have shown that when clients are consuming medications like Suboxone, they are much more likely to achieve recovery success.

In conjunction with medication, clients also participate in therapies like individual therapy, behavioral therapies like cognitive behavioral or dialectical behavior therapy, and group counseling.

Because the symptoms most commonly associated with opioid detox will be better controlled with medication, clients can get moving on participating in these therapies, which work to address the underlying issues surrounding the opioid addiction.

Our team is comprised of psychologists, therapists, counselors, and other mental and medical professionals that work cohesively to help each and every client stop their abuse of opioids and get into recovery.

With our dedicated approach to ensuring that all clients get sober and develop the tools to maintain their recovery, suboxone treatment in Clarksville remains a top resource in the area for those wanting to stop their opioid addiction.

MAT is designed to treat the “whole patient,” meaning that he or she will receive physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual treatment and guidance during their recovery process. That Suboxone treatment is provided by JourneyPure Clarksville.

Suboxone treatment in Clarksville can be the answer that you have been looking for. We understand how deeply painful and destructive opioid addiction can be, and we know that it has likely taken you a great deal of courage to reach out and ask for help. By participating in our program, you can address the physical and psychological aspects of your wellbeing, all while restoring your emotional and spiritual health.

Get Suboxone Treatment by Calling JourneyPure

JourneyPure's Suboxone maintenance treatment in Clarksville can provide you with countless opportunities to turn your life around for the better. If you are ready to get the treatment that you deserve, do not wait. Call JourneyPure right now to find out how we can help you.