Is There a Drug Treatment Program in Azle, Texas, That Uses Buprenorphine Instead of Methadone?
Question by cindy s: Is there a drug treatment program in Azle, Texas, that uses buprenorphine instead of methadone?
I’ve heard that buprenorphine requires a lesser dosage and effects last longer.
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Answer by alicia b
Check out the links that I have included below. You can inquire in the different centers in your area. You could also ask doctors about whether buprenorphine is indeed better than methadone. I wish you luck. 🙂
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