Webinar: Office-Based Induction of Buprenorphine-Naloxone
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- May 30, 2017 webinar - Office-Based Induction of Buprenorphine-Naloxone
- Selecting appropriate pharmacological and psychosocial treatment options for opioid use based on safety and effectiveness evidence, as well as individual patient needs, circumstances, and preferences
- Understanding the unique pharmacology of methadone, buprenorphine/naloxone, and slow-release oral morphine, and the comparative efficacy and safety of these options
- Understanding recent regulatory changes that allow all physicians in BC to prescribe buprenorphine/naloxone
Dr. Kit Fairgrieve, MD, is a family doctor at St. Paul’s Hospital. Currently, Dr. Fairgrieve is Associate Fellowship Director of the St. Paul’s Hospital Goldcorp Addiction Medicine Fellowship at the BC Centre on Substance Use (BCCSU), as well as a Canada Addiction Medicine Research Fellow with the BCCSU. His interests include clinical addiction medicine, medical education, and addiction research.
The Provincial Guidelines for the Clinical Management of Opioid Use Disorder are available here:
www.bccsu.ca/care-guidance-pub...
This treatment saved my life 14 years ago
I'm on day 8 of no subs!! Was put on them 8 years straight from pain pills that I was given for breast cancer. There was no reason to be on them so long or even on them!! The doctors over prescribed many medications, thank goodness for my therapist that helped me see the light and a new doctor that helped with the taper. I have mild brain damage and memory issues I will need routine mri's and see a dementia doctor for just in case. When I am healthy enough I will be getting a lawyer for my self. I have joined in on a class action lawsuit but who knows how long that will take.. good luck to everyone. 🙏🏼💪🏼💯❤
Today is February 8th 2022
I wonder how are you doing without subs? Did you start taking them again or are you still completely off I've tried several times over 14 years and always go back on I can't get off my subs but I'm ok with that long as I'm not chasing the devil himself
Omg I am a house wife, with a broken back watching this. The NP put me on suboxone for pain. It is not help because she has me on 6mg a day. I am a partial paraplegic and my NP will not up the dose for my chronic pain nor will she put me back on my pain meds
Hello, know of any programs that will help pay for this medication when insurance won’t cover it?
Dont get on it go to your psychiatrist and get some anti depesants and anxiet meds your better of just buying 3 from the street and diy
Look into plan g if you're in BC.
I want to see a video SHOWING how to use it properly!!
I am on 2 per day I take one at 6:00am and the other around 2:00pm this has worked for me for the last 14 years
Time and labor intensive? My doctor spends a couple seconds with every patient except me, He gives it to me for pain.
My sub Dr has the script waiting for me and he says hello and goodbye and I'm out the door !!!
@@lauraestes9304 = Aye, don't even take Urine samples tbh! 😕
I can’t understand the reason why anyone considered that people can also snort subutex/suboxon. There’s no clinical study about this
I know people who've injected subutex for decades, no problem at all but not advised. It does have a good effect too
@@nickydaviesnsdpharms3084 Subutex, maybe, Suboxone, no way.
The reason people inject them or snort them is because Buprenorphine is unique among opioids in that it comes in a formulation which has to be dissolved under the tongue. This also means its soluble so you can mix crush with hot water then pull into a syringe and inject the solution.
I've done this for 12 years and in all that time I've not once had a single negative issue from it.
I always think ahead tho cos of the potential Dangers like heart valves infection so I ensure to be sterile and wash hands and prepare area I'm working on.
This has kept me away from Heroin since 2004. Not once have I relapsed
@@moondancer9066 yeah naturally ecause it contains Neloxone a drug that'll make an opioid addict ill and in withdrawal.
@@moondancer9066 yes I shot suboxone ....for a year. People Addicted to the needle will shoot anything to get a rush