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Injectable Naltrexone: How It Supports Addiction Treatment

One of the most reliable medical options available today is injectable naltrexone, a medication that supports people who want to stop relying on alcohol or opioids. It works by blocking the euphoric effects of these substances, helping individuals reduce cravings and lower the risk of relapse. Injectable naltrexone offers a steady, long-acting effect that reduces […]

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Belbuca 75 mcg: What It Is Used For and the Most Common Side Effects

When patients come into our clinic at CT Addiction Medicine, many of them arrive carrying more than just physical pain. They carry frustration, exhaustion, and sometimes fear. I remember one patient sitting across from me, rubbing their jaw absentmindedly, saying, “I don’t even want strong pain meds anymore—I just want something that helps me live

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Buprenorphine Half Life: A Simple Guide to What Patients Should Know

Buprenorphine is primarily used as an effective method of treating opioid addiction. Buprenorphine binds to the brain’s opioid receptors and decreases the brain’s reaction to opioids. It helps individuals maintain their daily lives while minimizing withdrawal symptoms and craving for opioids. Understanding buprenorphine half life is crucial for patients using this medication to manage opioid

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What Should You Know Before Taking Tramadol for the First Time?

Tramadol is widely prescribed to patients suffering from moderate to severe pain. Many patients have limited knowledge regarding the effects of tramadol, possible side effects, and instructions for the correct usage of the medication.  Before taking your initial dose of tramadol, you need to understand the effects on both your mental health and physical health,

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Headaches After Stopping Drinking: What to Expect in Early Recovery

When you stop drinking, your brain and nervous system start to make adjustments to a life without alcohol. This adjustment can come with a variety of symptoms including headaches, changes in mood, sleep problems, and other withdrawal symptoms. The headaches after stopping drinking can appear during early withdrawal or may continue for several days into

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