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How Long Does Precipitated Withdrawal Last?

By Will Long on July 21st, 2023

Precipitated withdrawal lasts up to 72 hours. It tends to be intense but relatively short-lived. When battling addiction, an individual…

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Can You Overdose on Suboxone?

By Will Long on July 11th, 2023

Can you overdose on Suboxone? Yes, it’s possible, but the risk is considerably lower than other opioids. This article delves…

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What is Precipitated Withdrawal? An In-Depth Guide

By Demarco Moore on July 7th, 2023

Key points in this blog: Precipitated withdrawal is a sudden, severe reaction sometimes triggered when opioid-dependent (addicted) people try to…

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What Does MAT Stand For?

By Will Long on July 5th, 2023

You might come across acronyms and terminology that can seem confusing when navigating the often-complex field of addiction treatment. Among…

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What Happens When You Mix Suboxone and Methadone?

By Will Long on July 3rd, 2023

Suboxone and Methadone should not be used together. Combining these two drugs can lead to several potential risks and complications…

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Why Teens Are Missing Life-Saving Opioid Addiction Medicine

By Demarco Moore on June 15th, 2023

Only 1 in 4 U.S. Teen Addiction Treatment Centers Offer Buprenorphine, Opioid Addiction Medication, New Research Finds A new study…

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New Law Expands Opioid Treatment In Rural Indiana

By Demarco Moore on January 30th, 2023

Indiana healthcare advocates are celebrating a “huge win” for addiction treatment access in rural communities. The recent passage of the…

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How is Buprenorphine Used in Opioid Addiction Treatment?

By Will Long on March 17th, 2022

Buprenorphine can be an effective part of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addiction, a disorder that affects more than 26…

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