Why Some Patients Transition from Suboxone to Methadone
Transitioning between medications for opioid use disorder is a common yet complex journey for many patients seeking recovery. While Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) effectively treats many individuals with opioid use disorder, some patients find that methadone better suits their recovery needs over time. The decision to switch from Suboxone to methadone is typically based on clinical factors such as inadequate stabilization, continued cravings, or difficulty managing withdrawal symptoms with buprenorphine.
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