Preventing The Pain of Precipitated Withdrawal from Suboxone [Video]

Buprenorphine, sold under the brand names Suboxone or Subutex, is a crucial treatment for opioid use disorder, saving lives. Yet, its use requires caution as it can trigger severe discomfort if taken too soon after the last dose of opioids. This discomfort, termed "precipitated withdrawal," brings about intense symptoms like muscle and joint pain, sweating, chills, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps, anxiety, restlessness, tremors, and insomnia. Unfortunately, once this withdrawal starts, there's little recourse but to wait for it to subside.

In my video, I delve into the reasons behind precipitated withdrawal and strategies to prevent it!

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