Good Video : Documentary of a Chronic Heroin Addict: My Story
Watch this video when you get a chance. I think you’ll like it. Author’s Description: This is a series of videos, depicting the life of one heroin addict living on Long This addict is My name is Chris and I am creating a series of videos chronicling my life as a I started this project my 7th week into Suboxone treatment, and I am having success and want to share that with the on line These videos are about as real as it can get, showing the life of one heroin I talk candidly about my life, my using and the consequences of my This is not “intervention”, this is This video series is for anyone like m...
Source: Addiction Recovery Blog - January 3, 2013 Category: Addiction Authors: Addiction Recovery Author Tags: Meth Recovery Source Type: blogs

Suboxone Side Effects pt. 2
We can now leave naloxone out of the discussion, and focus on the side effects of Suboxone that are caused by buprenorphine. Side effects are symptoms caused by a given medication that are not part of the therapeutic benefit of that medication.  Whether a symptom is a side effect depends on the reason for taking [...] (Source: Suboxone Talk Zone)
Source: Suboxone Talk Zone - January 2, 2013 Category: Addiction Authors: J T Junig Tags: Buprenorphine Education pharmacology risks side effects Suboxone Subutex constipation itching from suboxone nausea and suboxone side effects of suboxone suboxone adverse reactions Source Type: blogs

Suboxone Side Effects pt 1
Side Effects pt. 1: Impact of Naloxone It has been a while since I’ve written about the more basic aspects of Suboxone treatment for opioid dependence.  I used to check the phrases used to search for Suboxone, and cover those topics one by one.  In that spirit, I’ll spend a little time talking about side [...] (Source: Suboxone Talk Zone)
Source: Suboxone Talk Zone - January 1, 2013 Category: Addiction Authors: J T Junig Tags: Buprenorphine side effects Suboxone allergic to naloxone naloxone side effects side effects of suboxone suboxone allergy Suboxone withdrawal Source Type: blogs

Question/Answer: Suboxone High, Help Needed for paper?
‘wvu9787′ asks a great question so I thought I’d post it here with an answer – enjoy: hi, first off i would like to say i don’t not do drugs, except alcohol and tobacco, i dont not condone drug use. I am doing a paper for class on prescripion drug abuse. my question is does the drug suboxone get a person “high” if used in a abusive way (chewing, snorting) and if so what are is the users high like(experence), and also what are the normal dosage (mg.) that a user would take to achive the high.once again this is for my school paper, so please dont take it the worng way.thanks to you a...
Source: Addiction Recovery Blog - January 1, 2013 Category: Addiction Authors: Addiction Recovery Author Tags: Opiate Treatment Source Type: blogs

Treating Addiction with Brain Surgery
Today I read about the stereotactic brain surgery used to treat opioid dependence in China over the past ten years.   The procedure is relatively straightforward; the patient’s skull is clamped in place while small holes are drilled, guided by computerized, 3-dimensional maps of the brain.  Probes are inserted deeply through brain tissue to the nucleus accumbens, where [...] (Source: Suboxone Talk Zone)
Source: Suboxone Talk Zone - January 1, 2013 Category: Addiction Authors: J T Junig Tags: Addiction risks side effects Suboxone treatment brain pleasure centers brain surgery for heroin addiction chinese brain surgery neuro-ablation of nucleus accumbens opioid dependence treatment Source Type: blogs