Telehealth Suboxone

It’s easier than ever before to break free of opioid dependence - medication from home can end the opioid epidemic

Telehealth Suboxone

All views expressed are opinions based on my research. I am not a medical professional & am not licensed to dispense medical or psychological advic. Consult a doctor & spiritual advisor before making any decisions. A doctor is available through a 3rd party at the end of this article.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THESE MEDICATIONS WITHOUT THE ADVICE OF A LICENSED DOCTOR.

The utter desperation of the body, when deprived of opioids once dependent, is an almost unimaginable combination of pain, fear, & a complete/overwhelming loss of motivation. This is why most opioid addicts cannot break free. To just go back out & get one more high will fix it completely & get clean tomorrow. Obviously, a self-defeating excuse to avoid having to change, so you never stop. That is how powerful, how primal the compulsion to not allow yourself to get ‘dopesick’, the term most users use to denote the point at which blood levels drop into a range that the body begins the withdrawal process. Suboxone is a miracle chemical, binding stronger to the exact same receptors in the brain, but with no euphoria (opioid naïve people, no opioids in the blood, do experience euphoria & side effects) which fills the lack of other opioids & prevents total withdrawal.

IF YOU TAKE SUBOXONE WHILE ON OPIOIDS WITHOUT A DOCTOR, YOU MAY INDUCE PRECIPITATED WITHDRAWAL, because of the naloxone, but also the buprenorphine; this is not advised; probably the most severe discomfort imaginable, short of mortal injuries.

In recent years, the field of addiction treatment has witnessed unparalleled advancements, with telemedicine emerging as a revolutionary approach. Telemedicine, the use of technology to provide healthcare remotely, has proven to be especially beneficial in the realm of Suboxone treatment. The pandemic provoked the FDA to change the prescribing guidelines for this schedule II controlled substance, meaning that their are more doctors able to obtain the licensing to prescribe it & allow it to be the only controlled substance to be prescribed remotely, which makes it much more accessible. This really has no downside, since suboxone really has no LD50, or lethal dose (to half of people that take that dose: it’s interesting to research all the detailed pharmacological details) meaning you cant die from taking it, & you can’t really abuse it. Suboxone, a medication that combines buprenorphine and naloxone, is commonly used, instead of methadone (an easily abusable, if not sought after, opioid) to manage opioid dependence. The integration of Suboxone treatment with telemedicine has brought about numerous advantages, making it a promising option for anyone seeking recovery. It literally immediately makes you a normal, comfortable, functioning person, able to use your faculties to build a life & taper off over time, literally reclaiming your life & destiny. If you have people depending on you, & fear not taking opioids rendering you useless, this is the other way. If you've tried & cannot do it on your own, this is the way out.

If you are reading this & don’t know how/where to start:

QuickMD.com is one telemed service that is good, especially if you have any knowledge of this medication or process

Bicycle Health is another option if you are new to this medication or want more oversight: they require counseling & cost more, but I've heard good things