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BUPRENORPHINE
- CONNECTICUT
Buprenorphine, the
active ingredient in the FDA-approved
medication Suboxone®, is an alternative to
methadone for the treatment of opiate
addiction.
Only private doctors and treatment
programs with special certification are allowed
to dispense buprenorphine. Each approved doctor
can treat up to 100 patients at a time.
There are also a number of treatment
programs in Connecticut that are allowed
to dispense buprenorphine.
For a "treatment match," go to:www.TreatmentMatch.org.
This service is available 24/7, is completely
confidential, and will link the patient to
certified physicians with treatment
availability.
There are some clinical trials
taking place in Connecticut. For information
about clinical trials, search www.clinicaltrials.gov.
BUPRENORPHINE
PHYSICIAN LOCATOR: http://buprenorphine.samhsa.gov/bwns_locator/
People who can pay for the
treatment themselves, or who have insurance that
pays for it, can go to the SAMHSA website for a
list of physicians who are authorized to
prescribe buprenorphine.
NOTE from SAMHSA: “Because
physicians certified to prescribe buprenorphine
are limited, some physicians listed on the
SAMHSA Locator may not be able to accept new
patients at the time of your search. If you
can’t find a doctor who is accepting new
patients, check the site later, since new
doctors are added weekly.”
NATIONAL
ALLIANCE OF ADVOCATES FOR BUPRENORPHINE
TREATMENT:
More information about buprenorphine,
efforts to improve access, and lists of treatment
providers, go to:
http://www.naabt.org/
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SOURCES: SAMSHA; Connecticut
Department of Mental Health and Addiction
PREPARED BY: 211/tb
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: March2013
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