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Suboxone (naloxone + buprenorphine) is a special medication that helps treat opiate addiction and supports a return to a calmer, healthier routine. Suboxone provides a unique combination of active ingredients that directly affect the addiction centers, with the aim of reducing emotional and physical contraction and helping you focus on daily goals. At Pharma Care, we believe that the right medication can change lives for the better, and we are here to guide and provide you with the most comprehensive and up-to-date information.
Who is the medicine suitable for?
We know that patients with opiate addiction often deal with headaches, lack of concentration, fear of social gatherings, and other emotional burdens. Suboxone (Suboxone – Buprenorphine + Naloxone) is specifically designed for people who need addiction treatment and want to benefit from a safe and effective drug replacement. The drug is suitable for you if you are looking for a way to deal with increased cravings, reduce withdrawal symptoms, or improve your ability to concentrate and conduct daily activities. Are you unsure whether the drug is right for you? You are welcome to contact us and receive personal advice tailored to your needs.
This is how Suboxone can change your day
Suboxone is designed to reduce the distressing symptoms that accompany opiate addiction. It helps balance cravings and provide valuable time of relief ⏳, so you can get back to functioning normally and focus on the things that really matter in your life. Thanks to the combination of Buprenorphine, which reduces the need for opiates, and Naloxone, which prevents misuse, the drug supports rehabilitation and addiction treatment in a safer way. Within a short time, many report a sense of calm and a significant improvement in sleep quality, appetite, and the ability to cope with daily tasks.
A scientific explanation of the mechanism of action of Suboxone
Suboxone contains the active ingredient Buprenorphine, which partially binds to opiate receptors in the brain, significantly reducing the feeling of pain and the need for opiates. At the same time, Naloxone reduces the risk of uncontrolled use by blocking opiate receptors when attempting to inject. During the absorption process, the drug is broken down mainly in the liver and excreted through the kidneys, so that its effect lasts a relatively long time. This combination reduces pain and withdrawal symptoms, while at the same time providing a protective mechanism that prevents misuse. This unique mechanism of action provides an advantage in the treatment of addiction and reduces the risk of unwanted drug substitutions.
How to use correctly?
• It is recommended to begin treatment with a low initial dose and gradually increase it under the guidance of a physician.
• For adults, in some cases this can be compared to the “Adult Dose Attent” as a sensitive dose measure.
• The tablet is usually taken sublingually (under the tongue), once or twice a day, according to the instructions of the attending physician.
• It is recommended to take the medication regularly at the same time of day to maintain a stable blood level.
• Can be taken with or without food, but avoid hot drinks immediately before or after taking.
• The maximum permitted dose is 24 mg of Buprenorphine per day, according to Israeli Ministry of Health guidelines.
• Be sure to consult a doctor before changing any medications or changing the dosage, to avoid unwanted side effects.
Possible side effects
Below is a list of possible side effects, from common to rarer:
1. Mild nausea or vomiting – usually goes away with time.
2. Headaches or dizziness – it is advisable to drink enough water and rest.
3. Constipation or change in bowel habits – it is recommended to add fiber to the diet and drink water.
4. Mood swings – a rarer phenomenon, but if you experience significant emotional weakness, talk to your therapist.
5. Significant drop in blood pressure – a rare phenomenon that requires seeing a doctor.
⚠️ If one or more of these symptoms worsen, or you experience additional symptoms such as rash or difficulty breathing, contact your doctor immediately.
Tips to help you get the most out of Suboxone
• If you experience sleep disturbances, it is recommended to take the medication in the morning and reduce caffeine consumption towards the evening.
• If you suffer from mild head fog, it is a good idea to take a short break to rest or do breathing exercises to calm down.
• Be sure to incorporate healthy eating habits and a moderate exercise routine that will help balance your body and mind.
When should it not be used?
Suboxone (Buprenorphine + Naloxone) should not be used in the following cases:
• If you have a known sensitivity to any of the ingredients of the medicine.
• If there are advanced liver or kidney problems that impair the clearance of the drug.
• During pregnancy and breastfeeding, unless the doctor has instructed otherwise after a thorough consideration of benefits versus risks.
• If you suffer from serious underlying respiratory diseases.
In case of any doubt or question, we recommend consulting your doctor before starting use.
Dangerous combinations
It is recommended to avoid combining Suboxone with strong painkillers from the opiate group without medical approval, and to avoid drinking excessive amounts of alcohol during treatment. Sedatives, drugs that cause drowsiness, or drugs that affect the central nervous system may increase side effects. Be sure to inform your doctor or pharmacist about any medications or supplements you are taking, and don't forget to include other vitamins and nutritional supplements.
Comparison between Suboxone and similar drugs
drug | Active ingredient | Impact time | Main advantage |
---|---|---|---|
Suboxone | Buprenorphine only | 4–6 hours | Short-term treatment for withdrawal |
Tramadol | Tramadol | 4–8 hours | Moderate painkiller |
Methadone | Methadone | Up to 24 hours | Suitable for long-term rehabilitation |
As you can see, Suboxone (Suboxone – Buprenorphine + Naloxone) combines both the benefits of treating opiate addiction and a special protective mechanism (Naloxone) to prevent abuse. This is in contrast to other medications that focus on only one component and without the associated protection. It is suitable for those who wish to gain better control over the withdrawal process.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
question: Can Suboxone be taken for a long time?
answer: Yes, sometimes treatment is prolonged and depends on the patient's progress and the doctor's monitoring.
question: Is Suboxone suitable for every patient struggling with addiction?
answer: No. It is important to have a medical examination and appropriate diagnosis, especially for people with underlying diseases.
question: What do you do if you want to stop treatment?
answer: Do not stop suddenly – gradual reduction and medical supervision are necessary.
question: Can I drive after taking Suboxone?
answer: At the beginning of treatment, there may be dizziness or drowsiness, so it is recommended to consult a doctor and check the body's reaction before driving.
Detailed technical information: dosages, time of effect and instructions
How to take it | Sublingual tablet |
Impact time | 4–8 hours |
Starting dose (adults) | 2–4 mg |
Starting dose (children) | Not recommended for under 16 years old. |
Initial response | 30–60 minutes |
Motivation to action
If you want to improve your coping with opiate addiction, improve your concentration and your daily routine – we invite you to try Suboxone. Order now through Pharma Care and enjoy comprehensive support and a reliable solution that helps treat addiction. Do you have any further questions? Contact us, and we will be happy to help you at every step.
Important note:
⚠️ The information provided here is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. You should consult a doctor or pharmacist before starting any medication. Suboxone is a prescription drug and should not be used without medical advice. Our customer service team is available to you via WhatsApp or email for any questions or additional clarifications.