Suboxone Doctors in Montana

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Montana Suboxone Doctors

by Lauren Pesce

How many people do you know that suffer from an addiction to heroin or prescription painkillers? Most people are surprised to find out that an estimated 4% of people over the age of 18 have abused prescription medications without a medical need in the past. In Montana, Suboxone doctors offer one solution to the epidemic that has become widely accepted and known as opiate addiction. By providing medical intervention to stop withdrawal symptoms and keep cravings at bay, these Montana doctors help those who are addicted to restore sanity in their lives.

What is Suboxone Treatment?

Suboxone treatment is a method of medication maintenance in which a user who is addicted to opiates is provided medication in place of the drugs. The medication, Suboxone, is made up of powerful ingredients that work together to stop cravings while preventing withdrawal. This method of treatment takes place under the direct supervision of a doctor who has been licensed by the state of Montana to prescribe Suboxone for opiate addiction treatment.

What is Suboxone? More information on Suboxone.com

Suboxone is a tablet or dissolvable film that is available by prescription only. It was first approved by the FDA in 2002 and has since become more widely recognized and accepted as an effective means of opiate addiction treatment that really works. Two active ingredients, Naloxone and Buprenorphine, work together to provide addicts with relief that makes it easier for them to remain committed to their sobriety.

How Suboxone Works

Suboxone treatment works two-fold; Naloxone prevents the user from feeling any euphoric or pleasurable experience when using heroin, Oxycontin or any other narcotic; Buprenorphine prevents withdrawal by administering a powerful opioid to the user effectively preventing chemical discrepancies or alterations in the body during this difficult time.

Who it Helps More information on SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

Suboxone is not for everyone but it can help many. If you are addicted to any of the following substances, consider Suboxone a potential solution to your addiction:

  • Oxycontin
  • Oxycodone
  • Hydrocodone
  • Morphine
  • Methadone
  • Heroin

Any prescription opiate or opioid that is addictive can be treated using Suboxone, a far less addictive and much safer method of treatment that works for those who are suffering from opiate addiction.

Are there Side Effects? More information on SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

Suboxone does have a number of side effects that may arise when using the medication for treatment of addiction. Some of the most common side effects include nausea or vomiting but you may also experience confusion, drowsiness or insomnia too. If you experience any of the following dangerous side effects associated with Suboxone use, consult with a Montana Suboxone doctor immediately for help:

  • Hives
  • Itching
  • Swelling
  • Extreme Confusion
  • Irritability
  • Labored breathing
  • Slowed heart rate

Your side effects can be increased or you may even suffer from serious withdrawal or complications if you take Suboxone without first quitting heroin or other opiates. Talk with your Montana Suboxone doctor about the risks associated with taking Suboxone without a prescription, taking it too soon after you've tried to begin quitting or taking it improperly.

How Suboxone is Administered

Suboxone is administered under the tongue. Much like a thermometer is used under the tongue to determine temperature, Suboxone is placed under the tongue in order go provide the medication into the body as soon and as quickly as possible. Your Montana Suboxone doctor will tell you how you should take your medication and he can also help if you are having problems or suffering from any adverse complications fromt he Suboxone.

If you are not sure how to take your first dose, consult with your Montana Suboxone doctor. He will provide you with the information necessary to ensure that you are safely dosing. Follow the instructions of the doctor to a T in order to ensure that you are getting the right dose of Suboxone, that you are taking it correctly and that you are being safe.

What if I Want to Quit?

When you decide that it's time to quit using Suboxone all you have to do is talk to your Montana Suboxone doctor. He can help you with quitting and he can advise you on the right methods if tapering the drug off so that you won't experience any negative side effects when you do decide to quit.

Montana Drug Rehab Resources

Suboxone Doctors in Kalispell provided by SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

Richard Wise, M.D. The Montana Center for Wellness
245 Windward Way, Suite 101
Kalispell, MT 59901
(406) 756-8488

George Griffin, M.D. 222 Arbour Drive
Kalispell, MT 59901
(406) 261-9038

Greg Vanichkachorn, M.D. 205 Sunnyview Lane
Kalispell Regional Medical Center
Kalispell, MT 59901
(406) 751-4155

Laura Pratt, M.D. The Montana Center for WellnessPain MGT
245 Winward Way, Suite 101
Kalispell, MT 59901
(406) 756-8488

Pamela Roberts, M.D. 245 Windward Way
Kalispell, MT 59901-3133
(406) 756-8488

Suboxone Doctors in Glendive provided by SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

Robert Ruth, M.D. 107 Dilworth
Glendive, MT 59330
(406) 345-8930

Bruce Swarny Gabert Medical Services
107 Dilworth
Glendive, MT 59330
(406) 345-2654

Joan Dickson, M.D. 100 1/2 South Merrill Avenue
Suite 24
Glendive, MT 59330
(406) 377-1179

Suboxone Doctors in Billings provided by SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

David Healow, M.D. 652 Park Lane
Billings, MT 59102-1931
(406) 855-1799

Rickie Pullen, M.D. Rimrock Foundation
1231 North 29th Street
Billings, MT 59101
(406) 248-3175

Suboxone Doctors in Missoula provided by SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

Eric Kress, M.D. 2835 Fort Missoula Road
Physician Building #3
Missoula, MT 59803
(406) 721-5600

Craig Nicholson, M.D. 715 Kensington Avenue
Suite # 4
Missoula, MT 59801
(406) 549-0114

Suboxone Doctors in Warm Springs provided by SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

Daniel Nauts, M.D. MT. State Hospital
300 Earnest Way Box 300
Warm Springs, MT 59756
(406) 693-7396

David Carlson, M.D. Montana State Hospital
300 Garnett Way
Warm Springs, MT 59756
(406) 693-7000