Suboxone Doesn't Work for Fentanyl?! [VIDEO]

Unveiling the Reality of Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) and Fentanyl!

Numerous individuals using fentanyl have reported experiencing precipitated withdrawal reactions even when meticulously following the prescribed administration instructions for Suboxone—waiting at least 24 hours and allowing the onset of opioid withdrawal symptoms. Despite Suboxone's established effectiveness in treating opioid withdrawal and opioid use disorder (addiction), there is a belief that it may not be as effective for those with fentanyl use disorder.

In this informative video, Dr. McGeachy delves into the reasons behind fentanyl users encountering precipitated withdrawal despite adhering to medication guidelines and discusses its implications in the "Fentanyl Era." Contrary to the misconception, individuals using fentanyl can still harness the benefits of Suboxone and avoid precipitated withdrawal by adhering to a novel dosing protocol.

Please note that this video is not intended as medical advice and should not be considered as such in regard to any particular case. The purpose of this video is to inform and entertain. The practice of medicine is an art, as much as it is a science, and each patient is unique. If you have a question regarding addiction treatment, consult with a medical professional and always speak with your doctor before starting any course of treatment. (C'mon guys, you know you can't get free medical advice from YouTube!)

If you or someone you love is suffering from problematic drug or alcohol addiction use and is seeking treatment, contact the clinic in order to schedule a discovery call and initial evaluation, both of which are free.

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North Tampa Executive Health Clinic is directed by Dr. Jack McGeachy. He provides confidential and comfortable addiction treatments and therapy for opioid and alcohol use disorder. Rather than a rehab or detox, meaning that each patient is cared for one-on-one by a medical doctor, in contrast to other treatment programs. Heed Help? Book your in office appointment in the Tampa office or via video conferencing today.

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