One medication used to treat substance use disorder is Suboxone. This FDA-approved prescription medication is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone to help patients safely manage withdrawal symptoms. Most BrightView centers are licensed Narcotics Treatment Programs, which means that medications can be prescribed and administered on-site. We include this medication in our centers in the D.C. area including Woodbridge, Fredericksburg, and Winchester centers, along with other locations as part of our full slate of opioid use disorder (OUD) recovery options. Give us a call today at 8335104357 for more information on each of these options.
Suboxone is a brand name of a medication containing Buprenorphine and Naloxone. Other brand names include Sublocade, Brixadi, and Subutex.
Suboxone is monitored and controlled at the federal level because it is an opioid. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has set forth guidelines for using it safely, and SAMHSA regulates this use. Only a SAMHSA-approved medical professional can administer Suboxone.
Treatment facilities that use Suboxone as a primary option for Medication for Addiction Treatment, or MAT. If you are looking for a treatment option near you, here’s how you can find one.
At BrightView, we use Suboxone in combination with group therapy or individual counseling. Additionally, we emphasize effective social support and case management. We are committed to offering you a better approach to addiction treatment. We hope that you fill out our online form or call us today at 8335104357 to learn more about how BrightView can help!
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