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Will The Sublocade Injection Kill Suboxone Films And Tablets

Sublocade injection is a new monthly shot that will be used for the treatment of opiate, opioid dependence and addiction. Will it overtake suboxone films & tablets? Here's a quick view of everything about sublocade injection.<br>https://therehab.com/will-sublocade-injection-kill-suboxone/<br>

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Will The Sublocade Injection Kill Suboxone Films And Tablets

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  1. Will The Sublocade Injection Kill Suboxone Films And Tablets?

  2. Sublocade Injection Sublocade is a monthly extended-release injection of the medication buprenorphine. It is used as a part of comprehensive Medication-Assisted Treatment to combat the painful effects of opioid withdrawal and reduces cravings. It should only be taken in a rehab setting under the supervision of a medical professional.

  3. Will It Takeover Suboxone Films & Tablets? It will take time for doctors and treatment facilities to become accustomed to the procedure of getting the shot and giving it to patients. Although, when it comes to a long-acting injectable, it will be preferable. Sublocade may encourage limits on the films and tablets. Also, there will be a lot of details to work out, including cost and insurance coverage.

  4. If Sublocade Succeed, What Happens Next? It is very possible that in some states, there will be new legislation to limit how doctors can prescribe these medications. Sublocade may be seen as a way to ensure that the patient takes their medication. Parents and police alike will be happy to know that medicine has been administered and not diverted to be sold on the street.

  5. What About Existing Treatment Options? There is a hope that in much of the U.S., there will be no change in existing treatment options. We predict that there will be better access to treatment with cheaper and more readily available forms of sublingual buprenorphine. Read more about Sublocade injection

  6. Contact Us to Get More Details! (954) 776-6226 • info@therehab.com • TheRehab.com

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