Author: news_poster
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 3:00 am
I’ve written about this topic a number of times, but I continue to receive emails from people on buprenorphine who describe inadequate pain control following surgery. I have prepared a document for my own patients to provide to surgeons, dentists, and ER staff to be used in the case of injury or surgery. A copy of that document can be found […]<div>
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Source: Suboxone Talk Zone
A recovering psychiatrist talks about Suboxone, treatment for opiate dependence and chronic pain. Includes questions and answers with addicts and patients on Suboxone.