Is There a Drug Treatment Program in Azle, Texas, That Uses Buprenorphine Instead of Methadone?

Question by cindy s: Is there a drug treatment program in Azle, Texas, that uses buprenorphine instead of methadone?
I’ve heard that buprenorphine requires a lesser dosage and effects last longer.

Best answer:

Answer by alicia b
Check out the links that I have included below. You can inquire in the different centers in your area. You could also ask doctors about whether buprenorphine is indeed better than methadone. I wish you luck. 🙂

What do you think? Answer below!

 


 

Addiction Treatment Fort Worth TX (817) 405-0626 Today for Different Programs – www.drugrehabfortworthtx.com Addiction Treatment Fort Worth TX, are dedicated to drug and alcohol rehab, including detox Fort Worth TX, counseling and after care. Addiction TreatmentFort Worth TX 5601 Bridge St Suite 300 Fort Worth, Texas 76112 (817) 405-0626 http

 

The Medical Letter and NewCrop Partner to Provide The Medical Letter's Drug

Filed under: drug treatment programs in texas

NewCrop users now have immediate access to objective and peer-reviewed evaluations of new FDA-approved drugs, and unbiased reviews of drug classes used to treat common disorders. "NewCrop focuses on providing solutions and information to help providers …
Read more on Sacramento Bee

 

Letters: Binge-drinking, red Texas

Filed under: drug treatment programs in texas

Rather than writing off this episode as a bout of typical co-ed fun gone too far and sending a handful of young people to treatment, this sad incident provides the perfect opportunity to dialogue about what we as a community consider – and mistakenly …
Read more on Houston Chronicle

 

CPRIT needs aggressive treatment

Filed under: drug treatment programs in texas

The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) was born in 2007, when voters endorsed issuing up to $ 3 billion in bonds "for research in Texas to find the causes and cures of cancer." We still believe that's worthy, important work. But …
Read more on Houston Chronicle

Â