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This document from NIDA discusses how heroin is abused, how it affects the brain, and adverse affects it has on health. Treatment options are also discussed, with information on methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone.
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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) 4.333335
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This booklet provides general scientific information for the public about drug addiction and approaches to prevent and treat drug addiction.
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This website from the makers of Suboxone® provides many helpful support tools and resources for patients taking buprenorphine for opioid dependence. It includes psychosocial tools (motivational quizzes, goal-setting tools) and medical information. This website is one component of Reckitt Benckiser's Here to Help campaign; it also includes care coordinators and care coaches who will help patients in the early stages of treatment to find and stay in treatment.
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Buprenorphine tablets are approved for the treatment of opiate dependence. Buprenorphine treats opiate addiction by preventing symptoms of withdrawal from heroin and other opiates.
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This patient booklet talks about buprenorphine and addiction facts.
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This patient booklet talks about buprenorphine and addiction facts.
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Patient information sheet on buprenorphine plus naloxone sublingual film
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This newsletter article from NAABT.org lists and describes 15 ways patients can save money on buprenorphine treatment.
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The Free Drug Card Program was developed to help uninsured and under insured Americans afford their prescription needs. It offers a free Prescription Drug Card that can be taken to a pharmacy to lower prescription drug costs.
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The Needymeds website provides information on Reckitt Benckiser's Suboxone Patient Assistance Program, a program that offers free suboxone medication to low-income patients who meet all eligibility requirements. It also includes important contact information, suboxone doses that are part of the program, the roles of the physician and patient in the application process, and application requirements.
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