Suboxone Doctors in Illinois

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Illinois Suboxone Doctors

by Lauren Pesce

Suffering from opiate dependence wreaks havoc on the lives of everyone involved. The family members and friends of the addict suffer deeply as they watch their loved one battle an addiction that they have little control over. When it seems all hope is lost and there's nothing left but despair, many turn to medical interventions in an effort to find effective treatment and help. Illinois Suboxone doctors offer one solution to opiate dependence, effectively helping people overcome withdrawal and cravings so that they can focus more fully on recovery.

Why Treatment is Necessary More information on Suboxone.com

Opiate addiction, when left untreated, can be deadly. There are so many consequences that can arise from an opiate dependence including disease, despair, even death. Treatment is the only real solution to opiate addiction that ends in a positive way. Without treatment, most addicts relapse many times over and ultimately suffer great demise as a result of their addiction to heroin or prescription drugs.

What is Suboxone Treatment? More information on SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

Suboxone treatment is a medically assisted method of opiate addiction treatment that involves using a medication to help curb cravings and prevent withdrawal symptoms so that the user can focus his total attention on sobriety and getting well. When withdrawal and cravings are in the way, staying sober becomes more and more challenging. With Suboxone, the user does not feel withdrawal symptoms and there are no cravings so staying sober becomes less of a challenge and more a part of an every day routine.

This FDA approved medication is made up of two potent drugs, Naloxone and Buprenorphine. Together they provide the effective means of preventing the user from feeling high if they do use narcotics and also preventing the user from feeling withdrawal symptoms when they don't use drugs. The result--addicts who take Suboxone are able to make a full recovery with less stress, less pain and less distraction.

Is it Safe?

Suboxone is not safe for everyone but it has helped millions of people to get sober and to stay that way. If you suffer from any of the following health conditions your Illinois Suboxone doctor may advise that Suboxone is not the right medication for your opiate addiction treatment:

  • Heart disease
  • Liver Disease
  • Kidney Disease
  • Asthma
  • Lung Disease

When you take Suboxone as prescribed it is an effective method of treatment for opiate addiction. Unfortunately, there are risks associated with using Suboxone even when you use it the way that the Illinois doctor has told you to. Because there is Buprenorphine in the medication, and Buprenorphine is an opioid, there is a risk for physical drug dependence to develop with Suboxone use. If you become dependent on Suboxone, it will likely be easier for you to quit using it than with other drugs and your Illinois Suboxone doctor will be able to help you out. Tapering the drug off slowing will prevent withdrawal symptoms while you gradually quit using the drug.

Subooxone Side Effects More information on SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

Serious side effects may occur if you take Suboxone while using other drugs or alcohol. Talk with your Illinois Suboxone doctor about the use of other drugs, medications or alcohol if you are involved in such use. Be honest with the doctor if he asks you about your previous history of drug use or abuse. You can rest assured that your Illinois doctor is not going to discuss your personal life with others and you are safe to speak openly and honestly.

You may experience the following side effects when taking Suboxone:

  • Slowed breathing
  • Fatigue
  • Insomnia
  • Mild confusion
  • Sore throat
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting

Most of the side effects associated with taking Suboxone for the treatment of opiate addiction will subside in about a week with continued dosing. If you believe that your dose has something to do with your side effects or that you have experienced side effects for too long, talk with your Illinois Suboxone doctor about the feelings you are having and whether or not there may be some method of treatment that can help.

Finding an Illinois Suboxone Doctor

Most importantly, once you decide that it's time to get sober, you'll have to find an Illinois Suboxone doctor that can help you. Not every doctor in the state has the right to provide you with Suboxone as a method of treatment for your opiate addiction. When searching for a doctor who can help you, consider their location and the convenience to get to their office as well as their credentials before you make a final decision. Remember, the first step to getting sober is getting the right help--Illinois Suboxone doctors provide you with a solution to your addiction that really works.

Illinois Drug Rehab Resources

Suboxone Doctors in Chicago provided by SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

Chung Chen, M.D. 3624 West Division Street
Chicago, IL 60651
(773) 486-6080

Benjamin Bryan, M.D. McGaw Medical Center/GME
645 North Michigan Avenue Suite 1058-A
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 926-8200

Boguslaw Chmiel, M.D. 5325 West Belmont Avenue
Chicago, IL 60641
(773) 283-0024

Carol Childers, M.D. 25 East Washington Street
Unit 1726
Chicago, IL 60602
(312) 346-3670

Britt Borden, M.D. 1229 North Northbranch Street
Suite 210
Chicago, IL 60642
(312) 939-5090

Suboxone Doctors in Des Plaines provided by SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

Maria Powell, M.D. Clinical Associates S.C.
1460 Market Street Suite 300
Des Plaines, IL 60016
(847) 813-0700

Anthony March, D.O. 701 Lee Street
Des Plaines, IL 60016
(847) 795-3900

Blaise Wolfrum, M.D. 484 North Lee Street
Des Plaines, IL 60016
(847) 895-4540

George Lagorio, M.D. Clinical Associates S.C.
1460 Market Street Suite 300
Des Plaines, IL 60016
(847) 813-0700

Gina Abraham, M.D. 150 North River Road
Suite 300
Des Plaines, IL 60016
(847) 813-0700

Suboxone Doctors in Arlington Heights provided by SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

Mohammed Ali, M.D. 800 West Central Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
(847) 618-2725

Hooshmand Kadkhodaian, M.D. 120 West Eastman
Suite 305
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 394-3711

Jacob Moskovic, M.D. 120 West Eastman
Suite 202
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 590-0050

Jonathan Gamze, M.D. 1590 North Arlington Heights Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 686-5858

Joseph Kut, M.D. 3800 North Wilke Drive
Suite 160
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(847) 686-5700

Suboxone Doctors in Elgin provided by SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

Mussarat Zahid, M.D. 1530 North Randall Road
Suite 200
Elgin, IL 60123
(847) 697-6464

Anil Ramachandran, M.D. 75 Market Street
Suite 14
Elgin, IL 60123
(847) 697-6290

J. Onwuta, M.D. 1975 Lin Lor Lane
Suite 295
Elgin, IL 60123
(847) 717-4790

Jayarama Naidu, M.D. 2050 Larkin Avenue
Suite 202
Elgin, IL 60123
(847) 697-2400

Michael Shapiro, M.D. 75 Market Street
Suite 14
Elgin, IL 60123
(847) 697-6290

Suboxone Doctors in Decatur provided by SuboxoneDrugRehabs.com

Larry Holder, Dr. M.D. 385 East Ash Avenue
Decatur, IL 62526
(217) 233-4480

Adegboyega Oyemade, M.D. Heritage Behavioral Health Center Inc
151 North Main Street
Decatur, IL 62525
(217) 362-6262

Bhaskar Damera, M.D. 151 North Main Street
Decatur, IL 62523
(217) 362-6262

Chad Johnston, M.D. 2570 East Federal Drive
Decatur, IL 62526
(217) 872-1003

Dennis Rademacher, M.D. 1770 E. Lakeshore Drive
Decatur, IL 62521
(217) 428-3424