Which Is Better for Opiate Addiction Suboxone or Methadone?

Question by ed: which is better for opiate addiction suboxone or methadone?

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Answer by katiecat
I have never heard of the suboxone, but I used to take methadone because some stupid dr. told me it was cheaper and less harmful then the others on my liver.
The shit nearly killed me when I chose to stop taking it. The dr. later told me (after 3 lousy weeks of detox) that it is worse then getting of crack cocaine. Please, do some research…Methadone is great for pain until you come off of it. It was a nightmare.

Answer by qtpie20121
It depends on several factors. Research has shown that Heroin users and those addicted to high doses of opiates like Oxycontin, Morphine, Fentanyl or for a long period of time (years for example) tend to do better with Methadone whereas those who are addicted to hydrocodone, those addicted for less time and those who have never been in detox can get by with Suboxone. I believe Methadone works after other types of programs have failed (like abstinence &/or Suboxone) due to the commitment required for MMT. Also, MMT offers one on one counseling which is good for any addict but especially those needing more structure whereas Suboxone offers none. One of the biggest benefits for MMT patients is also one of the most difficult to get accustomed to. MMT patients must take their medication in front of the nurse for the first 3mo. in treatment. Suboxone patients receive a prescription which they get filled and take home. The problem is as addicts a “bottle” of anything that makes us feel better we will abuse. Most of us (whether we want to admit it or not) do better with this supervision at first then gradually adding one take home dose every 3 mo. So, the choice really depends on your individual needs.

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