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Steps To Get Your Suboxone Prescription in California
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Fill out the Suboxone Evaluation Form Online
Start by filling out the online assessment form that contains questions about your medical history and health conditions. Book a call with a licensed doctor at your convenient time for a detailed consultation.

Talk To Licensed Healthcare Professionals
You can talk to the doctors at the appointment about your health conditions and problems on a video call. The doctors will solve all your doubts regarding the treatment through suboxone.

Start Your Suboxone Treatment
Once the doctors complete the evaluation, they will provide you the prescription you can show in any pharmacy and get your suboxone treatment started.
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What is Suboxone?
Suboxone is primarily made from combinations of naloxone and buprenorphine. Suboxone is used to treat opioid addiction. In this, buprenorphine is used as an opioid medication, and naloxone is used to treat the effects caused by buprenorphine. The effects include the feeling of well-being, pain relief, etc.
There are two ways of taking suboxone.
- Tablet
- Film
Whether you are consuming a tablet or a film, they both are sublingual. You can place either of them under your tongue, and the tissues in your mouth will dissolve it.
What is the use of Suboxone?
Naloxone and Buprenorphine in Suboxone combine to reduce the withdrawal symptoms usually encountered in opioid-addicted persons.
The continuous use of opioids can get addictive as the patients will keep using them to treat themselves, but doctors suggest slowly decreasing the usage where things can go heavy for a patient.
The main aim of Suboxone is to break the addiction and to calm down the symptoms.
But Suboxone benefits do not end here. It is also used to control the symptoms of
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Stress
The use of suboxone here will further help to calm, relax, and bring stability to the body.
Which Conditions Qualify You For Suboxone Treatment?

Opioid Addiction
Suboxone is widely used for medically treating addiction to opioids. It has 2 main elements, Naloxone and Buprenorphine, that work to reduce the symptoms or addictions that opioids can create.

Chronic Pain
Even if you are not facing any addiction to opioids, you can still cure the chronic pain you have been facing for years. Suboxone has considerable benefits in curing pain. You can benefit from your chronic pain even if it is an off-label drug.

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Why You Should Choose Suboxone For Opioid Addiction?
Opioid treatments can be expensive, and they can contact costly if you wish to get treated in a hospital with other medications. Here Suboxone is preferable as it is effective and very affordable for everyone. It is even cheap for people who get it covered under insurance.
The primary concern for opioid-addictive patients is the fear of being judged. If they get hospitalized, they might face judgment from society. This is not the case in suboxone treatment. You can start your suboxone treatment at home without going anywhere to get sober.
Methadone is also prescribed to cure opioid addiction, but doctors are considering suboxone to be a non-addictive medication. The chances of getting addicted to suboxone are next to impossible, and a doctor prescribes this over methadone.
Suboxone has proved to be better than other medications. Several studies show that suboxone is highly effective in treating opioid addiction than any other medication available.
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The “Opioid Effect”
When you start suboxone treatment, it works like the opioid antagonist. It will block the pain-triggering signal to end the working of opioids. This is how the addiction to opioids is controlled in suboxone treatment.
How To Get Suboxone Treatment?
There is a specific requirement for a person to opt-in for Suboxone therapy. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has laid down these conditions
- A person must leave benzodiazepines and alcohol during the Suboxone treatment.
- Should take medication timely as prescribed by the doctor and in the prescribed quantity
- Determined to stop the addiction to opioids
- Have a recommendation for suboxone treatment from a licensed healthcare professional.
Is Suboxone Addictive?
Any medication, if stopped immediately, can show the need for it in a short span, but doctors will never suggest you stop suboxone immediately.
If you follow doctors’ instructions and gradually reduce the dosage, you will not face any addiction. Take the accurate dose of Suboxone as prescribed, and it will not affect you.
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Why Is It Not Possible To Get Dependent On Suboxone?
Doctors also suggest taking the oral dosage of suboxone over the injecting one to avoid dependency altogether. If you follow the complete treatment and dosage as per the doctors’ instructions, it is impossible to get dependent on suboxone.
Even if you overdose, you can rush to your nearest hospital to get help or call the Poison Helpline at
+1-800-222-1222
Don’t worry more, and start your Suboxone treatment today
Frequently Asked Questions
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How does Suboxone work?
Suboxone works like a controlling substance on your opioid addiction. It is an FDA-approved medication. It has Naloxone and Buprenorphine that works simultaneously to prevent the growth of symptoms and control it.
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