Suboxone
Price
$360.00
The Nation’s #1 Telehealth Treatment Program for Opioid Use Disorder
Clinical care, medication for addiction treatment (MAT), therapy, and support.
1.) Treatment is 100% Private & Discreet
All visits are done online, through our secure app, so there is no need to go in person to any clinics.
We never share any health information without your explicit consent.
2. It’s Convenient & Fast
We can often book your first appointment with a doctor in under 24 hours, and if you are a fit for treatment, your doctor can write a prescription for same-day pickup.
There’s no traveling to clinics, and no sitting in waiting rooms.
3. It’s Affordable
Our treatment is less expensive than in-person clinics. INSURANCE NOT ACCEPTED AT THIS TIME
4. Our Treatment Works
With our science-backed approach, 95% of patients report no withdrawal symptoms at 7 days.
Our team will design and coordinate a treatment plan that is ideal for you. And you can access this plan easily through our app.
5. We Help You Get Your Prescriptions ASAP
Did you know that over 40% of U.S. pharmacies report no buprenorphine in stock?
To address this problem, we created Pharmacy Finder, which helps us identify the pharmacies that stock Suboxone, greatly improving same-day prescription access.
6. We Do Everything We Can to Help You Through Withdrawals
Opioid withdrawal symptoms are uncomfortable, but there are withdrawal treatments your Bicycle Health provider can prescribe to help relieve these symptoms:
- Clonidine helps reduce anxiety, irritability, muscle aches, sweating, and runny nose;
- Hydroxyzine (Atarax) helps relieve anxiety and insomnia;
- Tizanidine (Zanaflex) helps reduce muscle spasms;
- Ondansetron (Zofran) relieves symptoms of nausea and vomiting;
- Loperamide (Imodium) helps relieve diarrhea; and
- Bentyl helps relieve gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, especially abdominal cramping.
And lastly, once you start buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone), you will experience significant relief from opioid withdrawal symptoms.
Induction may take up to 3 days, after which you’ll feel well with no further withdrawal symptoms… and finally yourself again!
How Is Suboxone Dosed?
Suboxone comes as a sublingual film, meaning it is placed under the tongue when administered. It also comes in pill form.
The filmstrips come in varying dosage levels, with buprenorphine listed as the first ingredient and naloxone as the second. Here are the various strengths available:[1]
- 2 mg buprenorphine and 0.5 mg naloxone
- 4 mg buprenorphine and 1 mg naloxone
- 8 mg buprenorphine and 2 mg naloxone
- 12 mg buprenorphine and 3 mg naloxone
What Starting Dose Is Recommended for Suboxone?
The initial recommended dose is up to 8 mg/2 mg of Suboxone in divided doses on the first day. This means you won’t take your Suboxone in a single dose as you will with maintenance treatment. On this first day, you’ll split up the dose throughout the day.
Medical providers will often begin your Suboxone treatment by giving you low-dose variations and assessing their effects. You will most likely be given a 2 mg/0.5 mg or a 4 mg/1 initial test dose followed by a 2 mg/0.5 or a 4 mg/1 mg dose at least an hour later. You may be assessed after that on the same day to determine if you need a third dose. You’ll continue to be monitored during this initial period.
The recommended doses will depend on the severity of your use, your past history with Suboxone, and your symptoms after the initial test dose.
The timing of the first dose of Suboxone administration relative to your last use of an opioid will depend on what kinds of opioids you were most recently using. Short-acting opioids, such as heroin, codeine, and hydrocodone, process out of the body more quickly. You’ll begin taking Suboxone 6–12 hours after your last dose of opioids, provided that withdrawal symptoms are present.
Long-acting opioids, such as methadone, fentanyl, and oxycodone, take longer to process out of the body. As a result, you’ll need to wait longer after your last dose to begin Suboxone. Usually, it’s recommended to wait at least 24 hours after your last dose of a long-acting opioid before taking Suboxone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Suboxone used for?
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Common side effects of Suboxone
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How do I apply Suboxone?
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When should I feel the benefits of using Suboxone?
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Important safety information
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Benefits of Suboxone
Anti-aging
Combats wrinkles, fine lines, and age spots.
Skin Rejuvenation
Promotes cell regeneration for improved skin health.
Cellular repair
Boosts DNA repair and cell maintenance in skin cells.
Skin barrier support
Enhances hydration and protection against environmental stressors.
How does Suboxone work
Coenzyme
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme that is involved in many cellular processes, including metabolism, DNA repair, and cell signaling.
DNA Repair
NAD+ also plays a crucial role in DNA repair. When DNA is damaged, enzymes called PARPs use NAD+ to add ADP-ribose groups to proteins, which helps recruit other proteins involved in repairing the DNA damage.
Gene Expression
NAD+ is involved in cell signaling pathways. For example, it is a substrate for enzymes called sirtuins, which are involved in regulating gene expression, metabolism, and aging.