Opiate Detoxification

Opiate Detox

"Empower Your Journey to Recovery with Dr. Bill Lampard:
Leading the Way in Opiate Detox."

Embark on the journey of Opiate Detox with Dr. Bill Lampard, a renowned pain management specialist devoted to guiding individuals through the path of opiate detoxification. Dr. Lampard employs advanced methods, including Suboxone, medical marijuana, and Stem Cell Therapy with Umbilical Cord Stem Cells or 'Infiniti' cells. Rooted in compassion, our practice, fortified by a caring staff, stands as a beacon of support for those seeking a comprehensive strategy to overcome opiate dependence. Located in Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Florida, at the heart of the Treasure Coast, Dr. Lampard's practice is your trusted partner on the journey to a healthier, opiate-free life. Embracing the healing power of Jesus Christ, our approach integrates faith and science, fostering a holistic path to recovery.

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What is Suboxone?

Suboxone, a prescribed medication employed in addressing opioid addiction, comprises both naloxone and buprenorphine. Buprenorphine acts as a partial opioid agonist, mitigating cravings by blocking opiate receptors. Conversely, naloxone functions to counteract the impact of opioids. Consequently, Suboxone is effective in alleviating withdrawal symptoms linked to opioid addiction.

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Why Is Suboxone the Preferred MAT Alternative?

Suboxone stands out as the preferred Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) option for opioid addiction due to several compelling reasons. Unlike methadone, often perceived as potentially habit-forming, Suboxone is more commonly utilized. Additionally, Suboxone sets itself apart from other opioid replacement medications, as it can be prescribed by a regular doctor, not limited to specialized addiction treatment facilities.

Individuals frequently incorporate Suboxone at various stages of their treatment journey, including initiation, continuation, and recovery phases. Collaborating with your addiction treatment counselor or doctor, you can tailor a personalized treatment plan to your specific needs.

While Suboxone effectively addresses withdrawal symptoms associated with opioid cessation, it is crucial to complement its use with comprehensive addiction treatment programs. It’s important to note that Suboxone primarily addresses the physical aspects of addiction, leaving the underlying issues and potential co-occurring disorders requiring additional attention in a holistic treatment approach.

Use of Suboxone

Physicians prescribe Suboxone to address dependence on prescription painkillers and short-acting opioids like heroin. However, it is not recommended for long-acting opioids, making buprenorphine the preferred choice for this category.

The initial stage of Suboxone treatment occurs during detox or withdrawal, a critical phase marked by uncomfortable and potentially life-threatening symptoms. Suboxone, when administered under the supervision of your doctor, plays a crucial role in alleviating and eliminating these withdrawal symptoms.

Guided by your doctor, you’ll transition from the withdrawal phase to the maintenance phase with the assistance of Suboxone. As your treatment progresses, your doctor will gradually reduce the dosage until reaching a point where the medication is no longer necessary.

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What is Suboxone?

  •  Suboxone Blocks the “Opioid Effect” 
  • Suboxone is Less Habit-Forming Than Methadone.
  • Suboxone Comes in Two Forms.
  • Suboxone is Just One Part of Recovery.
  • Suboxone is prescribed to people with opioid addiction, or OUD. It is available as sublingual films that are either dissolved under your tongue or inside your cheek.

What is Buprenorphine?

  • What is the purpose of taking buprenorphine?
  • Buprenorphine is a medication used to treat opioid addiction. Buprenorphine is one of three medications commonly used to treat opioid addiction. The other two are methadone and nal- trexone.
  • It can treat pain as well as addiction to narcotic pain relievers.

What Is Zubsolv?

  • ZUBSOLV is a prescription medicine used to treat opioid addiction in adults and is part of a complete treatment program that also includes counseling and behavioral therapy. 
  • It is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone prescribed to help treat opioid addiction.
  • Is Zubsolv a painkiller? Zubsolv may also provide pain relief. This is considered an off-label use at this time.