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About Clyde, TX Suboxone Doctors

Suboxone is a pharmaceutical drug that is used to help treat those in Clyde, TX who are addicted to opiates, whether pharmaceutical, illicitly-made, natural, or synthetic opiates. Suboxone is a combination of buprenorphine - a partial opioid agonist that alleviates withdrawal symptoms and desires to use without producing the same euphoria - and naloxone - an opioid agonist that causes withdrawal symptoms if Suboxone is injected directly into the bloodstream. This medically assisted treatment (MAT) option is only accessible through Suboxone doctors in Clyde, TX who are specially qualified to prescribe Suboxone to individuals addicted to opioids and are seeking help. To minimize the likelihood of abuse, Suboxone doctors may require that patients come and take their dose at their office at the beginning.

Before the year 2000, Methadone was the most frequently used pharmaceutical treatment used for opioid addiction management, with the caveat that it could only be distributed by a clinic licensed for methadone treatment. These limitations made it difficult to access medication managed treatment for addiction to opioid drugs. The Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 opened the door for individual physicians to be able to apply for a waiver, allowing them to prescribe Suboxone. However, there are still many rules and regulations these doctors must follow that limit treatment. This includes how many patients they are able to treat for addiction to painkillers and other opiates.

Robin Williams-Bailey NP
1712 N Access Road
Clyde, TX
0.25 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Folasade Olayiwole NP
1111 industrial Boulevard
Abilene, TX
13.44 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Dr. Olusegun Bello MD
4225 Woods Place
Abilene, TX
13.77 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Dr. Jessie (Jasbir) Singh MD
Abilene Psyciatric Associates4225 Woods Place
Abilene, TX
13.78 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Dr. Timothy Martin MD
2110 N Willis Suite B
Abilene, TX
13.99 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Patrick Young MD
2626 South clack
Abilene , TX
13.99 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Dr. Roberta Kalafut MD
SpineAbilene1888 Antilley Road
Abilene, TX
14.09 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Shona Preston NP
1888 Antilley Road
Abilene, TX
14.3 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Tina Anibowei NP
3804 Highway 377 South
Brownwood, TX
57.47 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Cheryl Lucas NP
3804 Highway 377 South
Brownwood, TX
57.47 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Michael Akwo-Adelowo NP
104 S. Park Drive
Brownwood, TX
58.3 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

D'Linda Benham NP
774 State Highway 70 N
Rotan, TX
63.9 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Jared Mataska MD
1339 East St
Graham, TX
71.41 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Dr. Randall Sloan DO
712 SE 5th Street
Knox City , TX
71.94 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Robert Mitchell DO
150 River North Boulevard
Stephenville, TX
75.23 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Clayton Roberts
150 River North Boulevard
Stephenville, TX
75.23 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Olabisi Agbaje NP
135 River North Boulevard
Stephanville, TX
75.3 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Dr. Larry Boyd MD
201 Stadium Drive
Seymour, TX
83.17 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Marc Wimpee MD
1610 South Chadborne
San Angelo, TX
85.53 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Dr. Brett Nile
2142 Sunset
San Angelo, TX
85.53 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Debra Sosolik
1610 South Chadbourne
San Angelo, TX
85.53 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Lauren Hughes NP
6950 Shady Lane
Scurry, TX
85.54 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Justin Mehan NP
6950 Shady Lane
Scurry, TX
85.54 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

David Hunt PA
SAN Angelo State Supported Living Center11640 Highway 87 North
Carlsbad, TX
86.66 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

John Cocuzzi MD
626 Ashford Drive
San Angelo, TX
89.49 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Stephen Bell
2010 Nine Road
Brady, TX
89.55 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Jeffry Mays
2026 S Bridge Street
Brady, TX
89.79 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Dr. Albert Turk MD
15759 South US Highway 281
Hico, TX
91.03 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Dr. Erika Crutcher MD
215 Chisholm Trail
Jacksboro, TX
95.93 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Dr. Bart Robbins MD
1508 Santa Fe DriveSuite 102
Weatherford, TX
102.99 miles from the center of Clyde, TX

Finding a Suboxone Doctor in Clyde, TX

When searching for a Suboxone doctor in Clyde, TX one should first do their research on the options that are available and covered by their insurance provider. In addition to finding a physician you can afford, make sure they are qualified. Qualified physicians and mid-level practitioners in America must have an X-license in order for them to prescribe Suboxone to individuals battling opioid addiction. It is also recommended to enroll in additional treatment programs that support recovery, such as outpatient programs, or other evidence-based treatment options to support a positive outcome while partaking in medication assisted treatment.

Success Rates of Suboxone Maintenance and Medically Assisted Detox

An addictive drug in itself, there is significant controversy on whether Suboxone actually helps individuals who are dependant on opioids. Some patients have reported great success with Suboxone treatment, but others were not as lucky. One study reported that 49% of participants abused prescription painkillers at a reduced rate while on Suboxone, but only 8.6% exhibited signs of recovery once the Suboxone treatment had` ceased. Other studies did not show long term recovery with a less than 10% success rate once treatment stopped, regardless of whether Suboxone treatment was combined with therapy or not.

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Clyde, TX

Suboxone is only one of numerous treatment options for opioid addiction. There are alternative medications that have previously been used in Clyde, TX to treat addiction to opiates, including methadone and Naltrexone. These medications might be available to you but have different regulations. For example, methadone can only be administered at a licensed methadone clinic and not by an individual practitioner. For individuals who are motivated to find recovery and who have access to a safe and supportive living environment, these medically assisted treatment options might work for you.

The following are indications that an individual is NOT a good candidate for Suboxone treatment:

  • Presence of thoughts of suicide
  • Untreated mental health disorder
  • Pregnancy
  • alcohol addiction
  • Previous allergic reaction to Suboxone
  • Drug interactions with other medications
  • Previous abuse of methadone or Suboxone

People who may not be able to receive Suboxone treatment, unmedicated detox may be the only alternative option. People who plan to go through a clean-slate withdrawal can expect intense flu-like withdrawal symptoms and intense cravings. It is strongly advised to contact a Clyde, TX opioid detoxification center that can provide continuous care and monitoring.

Choosing a Texas Suboxone Doctor

When looking for a Suboxone Doctor in Texas there are a few important factors to consider. To ensure success via medication assisted treatment, finding a Suboxone doctor that monitors your progress closely is imperative for success. Speak with the Suboxone doctor and inquire regarding their Suboxone treatment practices, if they typically allow patients to take a few doses of Suboxone home to be self-administered, and the length of time before they typically start allowing patients to self-administer multiple doses.

Availability, distance, and office hours are also main factors to consider when searching for a Suboxone doctor. Due to limits on the number of patients a Suboxone doctor can treat, it may be challenging to located a qualified Suboxone doctor in or near Texas. However, if you work, go to school, or have a family that relies on you, then driving across town for your Suboxone treatment may be difficult. Our directory or helpline can help you in locating a Suboxone doctor is a good match for your needs and who is currently taking new patients.

Success Rates of Suboxone Maintenance and Medically Assisted Detox

An addictive drug in itself, it is commonly argued on whether Suboxone truly works to treat opioid addiction. Some patients have said to have experienced great success with Suboxone treatment, whereas others did not. One study reported that while on Suboxone there was a decreased rate of prescription painkiller abuse at 49%, but only 8.6% showed abstinence once the Suboxone treatment had` ceased. Other studies have shown similar relapse rates of about 90%, regardless of whether Suboxone treatment was combined with therapy or not.

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Texas

The opioid addiction treatment drug Suboxone is made up of of two drugs. Those drugs are buprenorphine and naloxone, and the combination of the two has been approved by the FDA for opioid addiction treatment. However, over the past few years Suboxone has received significant criticism due to the risks of addicts developing an addiction to this drug. There has also been an increase observed of people in Suboxone treatment programs Texas having unintended overdoses. Due to this it has prompted others to seek other options. Other options people have considered include methadone, going cold turkey, Subutex, or vivitrol. There are many options available and each patient should research every option available with their doctor before .