Q1: Considerations for starting any medication treatment? |
Treatment requires daily dosing, time, travel, energy, commitment |
7 |
The dose seems to have a different effect everyday |
7 |
You become dependent on the medication, you worry about withdrawals if you stop taking it or skip a dose. |
16 |
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The medication effect may not meet expectations, a dose’s effect may not as long as you are told it should |
3 |
There can be fear, shame, and embarrassment about joining a treatment program |
2 |
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You may still have cravings even after starting treatment |
3 |
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Q2: What are the pros and cons of methadone? |
Requires daily visits to treatment center for some time, unable to travel, time consuming, impacts work, feels like “handcuffs” |
24 |
You may not be ready still, “not ready to let go,” you still want the drug of addiction |
2 |
You are dependent on the medication, you worry about withdrawals and it is hard to stop or switch to another medication |
20 |
Q2: What are the pros and cons of buprenorphine-naloxone sublingual? |
Does not require daily site visit |
3 |
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Q2: What are the pros and cons of injected naltrexone? |
Once a month dosing is convenient, provides freedom, saves time and money by not requiring frequent visit |
16 |
Too unfamiliar with this medication to have any expectations on the pros and cons |
18 |
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This medication is so long acting, you may forget and miss dosing on time |
3 |
Unable to continue using drugs if one is not ready to stop |
8 |
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Q2: what are the pros and cons of implantable buprenorphine? |
Dosing only twice a year, no need to travel to any site frequently |
5 |
This medication contains similarities to the familiar medication of Suboxone (buprenorphine-naloxone SL) |
5 |
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