Psychological relief differs from depression and psychological distress is not usually an indication for prescribing any type of drug especially opiates. Depression is currently not an approved indication for the use of any opioid.
**That's not entirely true..recent studies show Suboxone does help with depression. In fact, I have taken Suboxone for five months and have been on Celexa for two years. I have noticed a great decrease in depression and anxiety and my doctor is now tapering my dose of Celexa so I can stop using it.***
Psychological relief differs from depression and psychological distress is not usually an indication for prescribing any type of drug especially opiates. Depression is currently not an approved indication for the use of any opioid. That said, there have been some studies that indicated that buphrenorphine can be of some help with refractory depression, and some physicians may be using it off label for that purpose. This is a gray area legally, and the doctors would still be required to obtain full ATF licensing for the provision of buphrenorphine in any form.
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Yes. Buprenorphine is an opiate.
chronic moderate pain
Suboxone is a brand name medication that contains buprenorphine and naloxone, used to treat opioid addiction. Subatec is a similar medication containing buprenorphine alone, approved for use in some European countries. The main difference is that Suboxone includes naloxone to deter misuse, while Subatec contains only buprenorphine.
No.
It means Suboxone an opiate that doctors use to detox a person addicted to opiates. This drug helps to prevent w/d symptoms.
It can not be estimated. Millions of lives were lost.
Yes. Buprenorphine is a medication/drug which has mixed opioid agonist-antagonist properties. (It is a major component of Suboxone.)
No.
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Fentanyl, Buprenorphine, Levorphanol, and Oxymorphone.Actually Heroin is a Schedule I. The Above are Schedule II