This self-guided assessment is created to help you evaluate the level of your Suboxone use, but this quiz is not intended to replace a proper, clinical diagnosis of Suboxone addiction....


Suboxone can be detected in urine up to two weeks after taking the last dose. Different factors influence this, but it’s primarily influenced by half-life. If you or someone you...


If you’re struggling with Suboxone addiction and thinking about detoxing, it’s helpful to know about the withdrawal symptoms and timeline. Suboxone is a combination medication containing the opioid buprenorphine and...


Picking up the phone is the best way to start the process of detox and rehabilitation. Often the barrier to making that call is the unknowns that go along with...



Opioid dependence has become an increasingly deadly problem in the United States. Dependence is a term that refers to the physical need to continue taking opioids. When someone is dependent...


Drug addiction and dependence are two separate but often interrelated issues. When someone is addicted to a drug, such as opioids, they have a psychological disease. Drug addiction is characterized...


Americans are developing prescription opiate addictions at an alarming rate. The 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health indicated about 1.9 million Americans had a prescription painkillers use disorder....


Suboxone contains buprenorphine, which typically is not included in a standard drug screen but may show up on an expanded 12-panel screen if requested. Drug testing is something that a...