We specialize in Suboxone Medication-Assisted Treatment, IOP, Sober Living, and offer Outpatient Psychiatry in a confidential, respectful and professional setting.
Serving Tennessee with Location in Hermitage
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Suboxone misuse has become a widespread public health challenge, affecting millions well-being.
According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, over 80000 people died from drug overdoses in 2024, making overdose a leading cause of injury-related death in the United States. Of those deaths, 75% involved a prescription or illicit opiate. Drug overdose deaths continue to increase in the United States. In recent years, more people have died from overdose than car wreck.
Suboxone addiction is the uncontrollable dependence on Suboxone, continuing its use even when it causes harm.
Any patient who uses an opioid or opiate may become dependent on the substance. Opioids reduce the ability to perceive pain and cause euphoria by attaching to opioid receptors in the brain.
The brief high experienced from opiate abuse is soon replaced by negative consequences that accompany addiction.
Complications of opioid misuse include nausea, vomiting, constipation, fatigue, slow heart rate, shallow breathing, and altered mental status.
About UsSince Suboxone addiction covers a broad spectrum of patients, which allows a patient get intensive assessment & treatment plan from circumstances surrounding first use to level of dependence and other co-morbid conditions.
The most common course of treatment for an opioid addiction is medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and behavioral therapy.
A strong correlation exists between MAT and reduction of relapse.
Suboxone maintenance (MAT) combines buprenorphine/naloxone with counseling and behavioral therapies.
Most MAT programs use one or more of the following medications:
Establishes the dose of the medication
The minimal dose required to avoid withdrawal symptoms is established. The patient continues to use the medication and refrains from opioid use.
Occurs once a stable minimal dose is determined
Suboxone treatment works by blocking opioid receptors, preventing overdose, and decreasing cravings for more opioids. Managing withdrawal symptoms and reducing cravings is the first step to overcoming addiction. Your doctor will develop an action plan specifically for you.
Medically supervised withdrawal is the safest way to detox from opioids. Under the care of your doctor, you will receive a specialized plan based on your history.
Consult with your doctor remotely using your smartphone, tablet, or computer from the comfort of your home.
At Panacea Psychiatric Center, patients receive the same high-quality care they would in a traditional clinic, without the hassle of long travel times or extended waiting room visits. Each individual is given a tailored recovery plan and supported through every stage of treatment until full recovery is achieved. While the journey to overcoming addiction can feel overwhelming, Panacea simplifies the process by removing barriers and offering convenient access to essential care through advanced technology.