Showing posts with label Buprenorphine treatment in Massachusetts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buprenorphine treatment in Massachusetts. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2018

Norton Health Care: Expertise in the field of addiction treatment


In earlier days, patients who were addicted to heroin or other opioids could only be treated in a "methadone clinic" or other center. Patients had to go back every day; multiple days of treatment were dispensed only for weekends. At the edge of the year 1999, the Drug Addiction Treatment Act allowed physicians with special training to prescribe buprenorphine to these patients. Now patients could be treated privately, in their physicians' offices in a hassle-free manner along with the easier access to their medication and proper monitoring by their doctor, people would be more likely to stay in treatment. But, because buprenorphine became more available in homes, there were more opportunities for buprenorphine poisonings to occur in both adults and children.

Two forms of buprenorphine…
Buprenorphine comes in two forms, as a tablet or as a film. A "film" is a thin, rapidly dissolving strip that contains medication. Both are used by holding in the mouth. This allows better absorption of the medication. Since, they are designed to be held in the mouth, they are pleasantly flavored. Buprenorphine is prescribed for adults being treated for opioid dependence or chronic pain. It is also prescribed as a pain medication for pets after surgery. 

Norton Health Care…

Common symptoms of buprenorphine poisoning in children are drowsiness, vomiting, slow breathing, increased heart rate, and agitation. Coma and death have also been reported. Most buprenorphine poisoning in children occurs due to improper storage of the medication in the home. To get rid from this poisonous habit, asking for help from any addiction treatment center is the best option to get cured. Norton Health Care center is a reputed drug treatment center in Massachusetts known for its Buprenorphine treatment and has a team of specialized buprenorphine treatment doctors. Norton Health Care center has an experience of 10 years in delivering services like subutex treatment and heroin treatment MA. Our expertise in the field of drug treatment will provide you services as per your stage of addiction. Therefore, without wasting a single minute immediately get in touch with the Norton Health Care. For more information: 
http://www.opiatecare.com/buprenorphine-treatment.html

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Buprenorphine Addiction Treatment Book Your Appointment Today!




Buprenorphine Addiction Treatment

The year 2013 stunned the world when the world saw a record number of heroin-related deaths in the United States states. The highly addictive opiate-based drug took the lives of nearly 8200 people, a number that shocked experts as it was 4 times more than the heroin- related death toll in the year 2002. The span of just one decade saw an increased number of heroin users, and surprisingly 80% of them started off with prescription pills like OxyContin and Methadone. Heroin was just a cheap alternative to the legal medication prescribed for post-trauma (especially for soldiers who served in Iraq) and used as a painkiller for any physical pain. To combat the onset of  heroin addiction and to help patients get rid of this disease, buprenorphine treatments were invented. So, if you or any other member of your family suffer from  buprenorphine addiction, be assured that there is a cure with our successful buprenorphine treatments. Along with the brilliant de-addiction treatment, we also have experienced and certified buprenorphine treatment doctors who will guide the patient through the painful withdrawal stage to the complete rehabilitation of the mind and the body.  Be it general opiate addiction or Heroine addiction, Book your Buprenorphine treatment in Massachusetts today with the leading and authorized Buprenorphine treatment doctors at all our OBOT (Office Based Opiate Treatment) Norton Health Care centers.
Is it really helpful?
Heroin in most cases leave the users with a severe dependence on the drug and in the case of someone trying to quit it, leads to severely painful withdrawals. But buprenorphine is the actual solution to the problem of withdrawal. It isn’t addictive, the opiate effect is mild and furthermore, it eases up the withdrawal symptoms that generally plague quitting heroin addicts.