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Subutex & Buprenorphine Withdrawal, Addiction and Treatment - Click here for more information: https://anrclinic.com/subutex-withdra... Subutex (known by the street name 'subbies') is a brand name for the drug buprenorphine, a partial opioid agonist widely used for the medication-assisted treatment of opioid addiction. Other buprenorphine medications, like Buprenex, Bultrans, and Belbuca, are also used to treat severe pain. The medical use of buprenorphine has increased in recent years. Already in 2010, there were 190 million buprenorphine dosage units distributed to pharmacies in the United States. Subutex itself, however, has the potential for abuse and dependence. Abuse through intravenous injections or powder snorting may lead to the development of opioid addiction or dependence. SUBUTEX WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS Withdrawal symptoms for individuals abusing Subutex develop more slowly than with other opioid drugs. However, the duration and intensity of the withdrawal syndrome depend on the duration and dose of the preceding drug abuse. The beginning of the withdrawal syndrome will start 20 – 35 hours after the last Subutex dose and may continue until at least 10 to 21 days after the last dose. This delayed timeline of the withdrawal symptoms is caused by the pharmacological profile of buprenorphine and its long half-life. Subutex withdrawal symptoms are moderate and include: Anxiety, restlessness, and insomnia Bone and muscle aches or cramping Teary eyes, yawning, and runny nose Gastrointestinal discomfort and nausea Fever chills and cold sweats Mood swings Cravings Dilated pupils The most frequently reported reason for Subutex misuse has been in an attempt to try to manage symptoms of opioid withdrawal from other opioids or to remain abstinent from them. A less frequently reported reason has been to achieve a euphoric effect or high by snorting crushed Subutex pills. THE ANR METHOD The Accelerated Neuro-Regulation (ANR) focuses on the main biological cause of addiction. It brings the central nervous system back into balance and utilizes an individualized approach based on the individual's medical and substance abuse history. ANR returns the biochemical and opioid receptor balance toward its pre-addiction level, which counteracts the biological basis for cravings. For each patient, an individual approach is used. Dosing of naltrexone and adjunctive medications used during the ANR procedure is based on the duration and extent of opioid addiction and the presence of any other medical conditions. ANR treatment achieves a reset of the biological state of the opioid receptors. After the procedure, the patient has prescribed a daily naltrexone regimen. Its duration is determined on an individual basis, taking into account the patient's personal medical history and needs. This personalized approach ensures the stabilization of the opioid receptor functional balance. ANR differs from other methods for rapid or fast detoxification because it focuses on the biological basis of opioid addiction. Through the individually monitored and controlled precipitated withdrawal, ANR can bring the neurochemistry of brain opioid receptors and endogenous endorphins to normal levels. We conduct the ANR procedure in hospitals with state-of-art medical facilities, and our team includes experienced medical staff. ANR is performed in an intensive care unit, which gives the opportunity to collect advanced patient data in real-time and to ensure the safety of the patients. Our medical team includes a board-certified anesthesiologist with experience in critical care, internal medicine physicians, and nurses with vast critical care experience. Consultants include expert cardiologists and nephrologists, which allows us to safely treat patients with opioid addiction who also have cardiovascular or renal comorbidities. The combination of a highly qualified and experienced team with state-of-art facilities ensures that we can safely treat the biological roots of opioid addiction even in patients with a complex medical history. Contact us today! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Waismann identified the biological roots of opioid dependency; since then, he has successfully treated more than 24,000 patients worldwide struggling with opioid addiction. Throughout his career, he has lectured and educated health professionals in dozens of countries worldwide to this day. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information about Dr. Waismann's ANR Treatment: Call ANR Clinic at 813-734-7036 or visit: https://www.anrclinic.com #subutex #buprenorphine #opioidwithdrawal #opioids #anrclinic