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<blockquote data-quote="saving grace" data-source="post: 208633" data-attributes="member: 1538"><p>Stands, Suboxone is a wonderful drug when used properly. It is also very powerful and addictive. If your son is abusing opiates then the Suboxone will help him, he will have to be guided by a doctor trained in treating with Suboxone. It will not do anything to help him with alcohol and pot. If he is being treated by a doctor in a suboxone program they will drug test him and if he is using anything they will most likely not treat him. My son is drug tested weekly and has been for almost 2 years. Also if he is still using alcohol and pot then he is not ready to start his road to recovery and that means that Suboxone is not for him. </p><p>Suboxone is very powerful, it is also very addictive. Some addicts buy it on the street if they can not get their drug of choice because it will stop them from feeling the sick withdrawals from not using. My son is a different person. He is my son again. It took a while but he has come full circle all while taking suboxone. He likes his doctor, he abides to their rules and doesnt use any other drugs or alcohol.</p><p></p><p>If he has insurance it should cover it. If not then it can be very expensive. Most doctors treating with suboxone will expect more than just giving out the prescription, they will have a program that should be followed, such as meetings, drug tests, counseling etc... </p><p>Its a great drug if used properly.</p><p></p><p>if you need more details let me know what I didnt cover.</p><p></p><p>Grace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saving grace, post: 208633, member: 1538"] Stands, Suboxone is a wonderful drug when used properly. It is also very powerful and addictive. If your son is abusing opiates then the Suboxone will help him, he will have to be guided by a doctor trained in treating with Suboxone. It will not do anything to help him with alcohol and pot. If he is being treated by a doctor in a suboxone program they will drug test him and if he is using anything they will most likely not treat him. My son is drug tested weekly and has been for almost 2 years. Also if he is still using alcohol and pot then he is not ready to start his road to recovery and that means that Suboxone is not for him. Suboxone is very powerful, it is also very addictive. Some addicts buy it on the street if they can not get their drug of choice because it will stop them from feeling the sick withdrawals from not using. My son is a different person. He is my son again. It took a while but he has come full circle all while taking suboxone. He likes his doctor, he abides to their rules and doesnt use any other drugs or alcohol. If he has insurance it should cover it. If not then it can be very expensive. Most doctors treating with suboxone will expect more than just giving out the prescription, they will have a program that should be followed, such as meetings, drug tests, counseling etc... Its a great drug if used properly. if you need more details let me know what I didnt cover. Grace [/QUOTE]
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