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Starting Suboxone®: A Patient's Guide (en Español)
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This patient handout explains what each patient should do before, during, and after induction with Suboxone®. Empezar a tomar Suboxone: una guía para el paciente
No se puede empezar a o dejar de usar Suboxone de manera repentina – una transición
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Starting Suboxone®: A Patient's Guide
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This patient handout explains what each patient should do before, during, and after induction with Suboxone®. Starting Suboxone: A Patient's Guide
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- General information - buprenorphine
- Induction and dosing
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- Intake
- Side effects
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- Withdrawal
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- Patient education materials
- Experienced prescriber
- Just became waivered
- Setting up a practice
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Patient contract that can be used to set expectations and guidelines before beginning buprenorphine treatment.
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American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP) 4.25
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- Initial patient contact
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- Experienced prescriber
- Just became waivered
- Setting up a practice
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Provides patients with an in-depth look at what to expect from buprenorphine treatment including preparing for treatment, urine testing, counseling, and effects on sleep and relationships.
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The National Alliance of Advocates for Buprenorphine Treatment (NAABT) 4
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