Sublocade Injections for Opioid Use Disorder Q&A
Sublocade injections are an effective and simple option for people suffering from opioid use disorder. It is prescribed to adults to treat moderate-to-severe opioid dependence. It contains buprenorphine, which helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms with long-lasting results. It provides a helpful and effective approach to helping recovery and reducing recurrence for people suffering from opioid addiction. If you’re considering getting Sublocade injections, talk to Dr. Jesus V. Tovar, M.D. for customized advice and recommendations. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 3150 Custer Dr, Ste 101, Lexington, KY 40517.
Table of Contents:
What are Sublocade injections?
What is the most important information someone should know prior to taking Sublocade?
What is Sublocade for addiction?
When would you use a Sublocade?
Sublocade may be recommended by your doctor if you are considering treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD). The medication is prescribed to adults with opioid use disorder as part of a comprehensive treatment program. An opioid is a type of drug that is used to manage pain. When you stop taking opioids, Sublocade can help reduce your cravings and prevent withdrawal symptoms.
Sublocade is sold as a solution inside prefilled syringes. It’s administered by trained healthcare professionals through an injection under the skin. The drug is only administered by trained healthcare professionals through a special program due to risks associated with injections of Sublocade.
The active ingredient in Sublocade is buprenorphine. There is no generic form of Sublocade, even though buprenorphine is available as a generic drug. As Sublocade contains a different form of buprenorphine, it’s given as an injection. Over time, buprenorphine is slowly released into your body through Sublocade injections.
Sublocade is only available through a restricted program called the Sublocade REMS Program because self-injecting it into a vein (intravenously) carries a serious risk of harm or death. Retail pharmacies do not carry Sublocade. You will only receive Sublocade injections from a healthcare professional who is certified.
In combination with certain other medications or drugs, Sublocade may cause serious and life-threatening breathing problems called buprenorphine withdrawal.
Ask your healthcare provider about naloxone, a medicine that is available for treating opioid overdoses in an emergency. For an opioid overdose or accidental use of an opioid, you must seek emergency medical attention right away after naloxone is administered.
It can be difficult to recover from opioid addiction at times. If you’re going through withdrawal, you might experience strong urges and unpleasant symptoms. Consequently, long-term recovery may seem out of reach – but it’s not.
Our team at Invictus4Core, located in Lexington, KY, understands how you feel. In order to help you stay in recovery and live a healthy lifestyle, we provide you with Sublocade.
Buprenorphine is slowly released into your body through Sublocade injections over a period of 30 days. With this method, you don’t have to take medication daily to get the same results. There are many reasons why this makes a big difference in your treatment plan.
You may experience worse withdrawal symptoms if you miss a dose of buprenorphine. Symptoms can be improved and maintained more easily with a once-monthly injection.
Opioid addiction treatment involves more than just controlling cravings and urges with medication. In order to recover from opioid misuse, you must figure out what caused you to misuse them initially. It is important to include therapy and counseling in your recovery plan in order to find the root cause and avoid it in the future.
As a result of using Sublocade, you are able to have a clear mind and make the most of your counseling and therapy appointments. When you manage your withdrawal symptoms and cravings, you will experience improvement in overall quality of life.
In adults, Sublocade is used to treat moderate to severe opioid use disorders. An opioid is a powerful painkiller that is often prescribed by physicians.
When you stop using opioids, you may experience cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Sublocade prevents these symptoms. Prescription pain relievers like morphine, oxycodone, and fentanyl, along with illegal drugs like heroin, fall under this category.
You will need to take a dose for at least 7 days in order to manage your withdrawal symptoms, you may then be switched to Sublocade by your doctor in the aftermath.
Sublocade is available at Invictus4Core. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 3150 Custer Dr, Ste 101, Lexington, KY 40517. We serve patients from Lexington KY, Georgetown KY, Nicholasville KY, Picadome KY, Keene KY, Brannon Woods KY, and surrounding areas.
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