Suboxone Found In Pittsburgh Sex Trade Crackdown

Suboxone Found In Pittsburgh Sex Trade Crackdown

 

Pittsburgh police arrested 61 johns and nine prostitutes as part of a national effort to quell buyers. Two johns are also strapped with drug charges when they tried to exchange Suboxone and cocaine, in addition to money, for sex. Twice as many johns were rounded up as last year in the 12-day effort.

Suboxone is a powerful drug that can help with opiate addiction. It has an ingredient built in to reduce the chances of addiction, but it is still a viable concern for many addicts. The key is to work closely with the doctor in dealing with addiction and recovery to ensure that the person maintains sobriety through and after treatment.

Most of the time, a doctor will reduce the dosage of Suboxone slowly to avoid triggering withdrawal. If the person stop abruptly or decreases the dosage quickly, it can lead to symptoms of withdrawal. Taking it after using another drug can also trigger these symptoms. People who inject it like heroin will find that it increases the risk of addiction and withdrawal.

Dealing with an addiction to Suboxone is difficult, especially when you are already trying to quit opiates. Drug rehab centers Doylestown can help you find rehab centers. Call (877) 804-1531 today for more information.

Detoxing from Suboxone

While this medication provides valuable help in overcoming opiate addiction, it carries its own risk. In fact, it is possible that a person will have to go through a second detox to stop using Suboxone. This may be completed on an inpatient or outpatient basis. As an outpatient, the person can continue to work and take care of their family while receiving treatment.

In an inpatient or residential facility, the person resides at the center for detox. The person may receive medication to help with withdrawal symptoms. Another option is IV therapy, which enables the doctor to adjust the medication to reduce withdrawal until the person no longer needs the help and is drug-free.

Depending on the situation, the person may need rehabilitation after detoxing from Suboxone. It can help you recognize behaviors and thoughts that led to drug abuse and help prevent a relapse in the future. The person develops new behaviors and habits for the new life.

Treating opiate addiction isn't easy, whether it is heroin or the drugs used to treat heroin or other opiates. If you or a loved one has been taking Suboxone and you are concerned about addiction, seek out help from drug treatment centers and Narcotics Anonymous (http://www.eparna.org/meetings.php).

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