The two primary drugs used to treat opioid use disorder are methadone and suboxone. Although they serve the same purpose, their potential and accessibility are different. They lessen cravings and withdrawal symptoms by binding to the brain's opioid receptors. Methadone, also referred to as a complete opioid agonist, has a longer duration of action on opioid receptors. Conversely, subo... https://secondnewlife.com/suboxone-vs-methadone/
Suboxone vs. Methadone: Which is Right for Your Recovery?
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