buprenorphine treatment

What is Buprenorphine used for?
Buprenorphine treatment is an FDA-approved (Food and Drug Administration) therapy choice. We use buprenorphine as a drug to help patients overcome opioid addiction whether it stems from substance abuse such as heroin, oxycodone, or morphine or from the misuse of prescription opioid painkillers.
This treatment method represents the newest development in medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and it combines drugs with behavioral therapy and counseling to manage substance use disorder.
Mid Cities Psychiatry provides the best buprenorphine treatment in Euless and brings proven therapy options to patients through our comprehensive mental health care strategy.

How Does Buprenorphine Work?
There exists confusion regarding how an opioid drug like buprenorphine would help someone overcome their opioid dependence. Well, the answer lies in its mechanism of action. Buprenorphine functions as a long-acting opioid medication since its effects at opioid receptors persist longer than those of regular short-acting opioid drugs that you get addicted to. Through its action, it shuts down repeated opioid cravings so your opioid dependence symptoms eventually fade away.
Buprenorphine and other opioids are similar in terms of effects but they differ in the manner that buprenorphine has a ceiling effect. Its effects increase with increasing doses until they level off. Hence, buprenorphine has far less potential for misuse and dependency. Some of the buprenorphine effects you’re likely to experience are:
- Euphoria
- Muscle relaxation
- Drowsiness
- Overall sense of tranquility
We call this treatment opioid agonist therapy because buprenorphine and all opioid substances bind to identical receptors. If you or anyone around you is going through opioid addiction, reach out to Mid Cities Psychiatry for comprehensive mental health services.



How Long Does Buprenorphine Last?
The therapeutic effects of buprenorphine typically span a considerable duration, generally ranging from 24 to 36 hours following administration. This extended duration of action offers a significant advantage in the management of opioid dependence. Unlike shorter-acting opioids that necessitate frequent dosing, the prolonged efficacy of buprenorphine treatment allows for a less demanding treatment schedule, often requiring only a few doses over the course of a day. This less frequent dosing regimen can contribute significantly to a patient’s sense of normalcy and autonomy during recovery

Buprenorphine Side effects
You might experience some side effects while being on buprenorphine therapy which include;
- Physical complaints related to the gut such as nausea, vomiting, or constipation
- Your mouth gets dry
- Being excessively sweaty
- Headaches
- Feeling drowsy
- Gaining weight



Buprenorphine Administration
Our dedicated team of healthcare professionals possesses the expertise to administer buprenorphine in a manner best suited to your individual needs. This may involve the use of buprenorphine as a single medication or a buprenorphine-naloxone combination. Naloxone is an antagonist of opioids which reverses their effects and prevents intentional overdosage or misuse of opioids. This adds an important layer of safety to the treatment process. We can use several forms of buprenorphine administration.
- One common method involves sublingual films or tablets, which are placed under the tongue to dissolve and be absorbed into the bloodstream.
- For individuals who may benefit from a less frequent dosing schedule or those who find it challenging to adhere to daily sublingual dosing, injectable forms are also available. These formulations are designed for a slower and more sustained release of the medication into the body.

Why choose us for your Buprenorphine Treatment?


FAQs
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Am I allowed to drive or go to work while being on buprenorphine treatment?
Buprenorphine might initially cause drowsiness, but the drug is generally safe and most people can handle their regular tasks and drive with a regular dose. Always follow your provider’s guidance.
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For how long should I keep using buprenorphine?
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Is buprenorphine safe for pregnant mothers?
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Will I go through withdrawal when stopping buprenorphine therapy?
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