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Will Taking Suboxone Help Relieve Pain?

hi my name is jim, my wife takes the drug suboxone, were no income family rght now ,because of disabilities the suboxone is costing all of or money every month and she need it she started out taking it ,ecause of addiction but shes been clean for three years now she takes it for pain she has insurance through the state they coverd it for one year now we pay cash we cant aford it is there any free suboxne helpout there these companies make plenty
Tue, 25 Feb 2014
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suboxone which contains naloxone is a controlled medicine which requires special training and licensing to prescribe. so, to answer your question, even if there were any free suboxone samples available, she would still need to see someone who is licensed to prescribe them. so, the next step would be to see a chronic pain specialist who can help her with suboxone or other alternatives.
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Will Taking Suboxone Help Relieve Pain?

suboxone which contains naloxone is a controlled medicine which requires special training and licensing to prescribe. so, to answer your question, even if there were any free suboxone samples available, she would still need to see someone who is licensed to prescribe them. so, the next step would be to see a chronic pain specialist who can help her with suboxone or other alternatives.