Recovery Partner Network

Recovery Partner Network

Recovery Partner Network

  • Can Suboxone cause psychosis?

Can Suboxone cause psychosis?

Tuesday 23rd February 2021

Discover the potential long-term effects of Suboxone, including fatigue, nausea, anxiety, and even psychosis, in this 'Recovery Partner Network' episode.
 

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Suboxone: Understanding Its Long-Term Effects

Have you ever wondered about the long-term effects of Suboxone? This episode of 'Recovery Partner Network' dives into the potential risks associated with prolonged use of this medication. Suboxone, often prescribed to help manage opioid addiction, can be a double-edged sword. While it’s effective in reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms, using it for an extended period can lead to a host of other issues. The episode sheds light on symptoms like fatigue, nausea, restlessness, anxiety, insomnia, and depression.
It even touches on more severe cases where users might experience loss of libido and psychosis. Whether you're taking Suboxone yourself or know someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights that could help you make informed decisions about its use. With a mix of expert advice and real-life stories, you'll get a well-rounded understanding of what to expect with long-term Suboxone use.
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