Yes There Are Generic Suboxone (Page 3)
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there is a generic Suboxone out now. they begin shipping them to pharmacies the last week of February. also, if you have any type of insurance you will automatically get the generic suboxin. The doctor has no say in whether you get the name brand or generic really. even if he writes a prescription for suboxone, the pharmacist will automatically give you the generics if you have insurance. if you don't have any insurance, you can ask the pharmacist to give you generics because they are cheaper. Plus, R and B has stopped making the name brand suboxin pills. they are only making be films now. So whenever your pharmacy runs out of the original suboxin, there will not be any more.
Dear sean21, they have generic suboxone in the pill form. I'm on the films, and, there is no generic for them, yet. I'm waiting 4 that.
The best way by far, is to skip a day or two between doses. Save the doses for when u need to be functioning. Then take smaller doses . Keep doing it. I once went from 8-12mg to .5 mg. and that was all i needed. Saved me alot of money. And that was after not taking them for almost a week. I found its the best way to get your tolerance down. U just gotta skip and go without. And even tho you feel like death; keeping active and getting out ( although the last thing on ur mind) can help alot. U will laugh more, feel more. Music sounds better. Thats the downside to opiates, they really numb ur senses.
Sorry this may be to late but Two weeks at 2mgs.
Drop to 1mg. Dose 1mg for 2 weeks.
Keep cutting the dose in half every 2 weeks until your dose is a crumb. Jump after 2 weeks og a crumb. Also skip days when possible.
Shrinko - I would look to the other posts on suboxone board on here. There is a lot of useful information that will help. Even though it's only been a couple of weeks coming off the stuff has to be done at a steady pace and then the final 1mg has to be done super slow. The doc who put me on it said, how does an iceberg move? That's as fast as you'll want to go down. You'll could be tapering down longer than you took it as a constant. Regardless, check with the doctor who put you on it to make sure you're not going off too fast. Good luck!
Subsavedme-did you look at the subsidies and how you can spread them out to afford your care? The subsidies go a long way...
You may want to speak to an ACA broker to better understand this. Brokers are paid by the companies to assist you.
I went through the Obama Care application process and found no plan that covered Suboxone. I did not look at the ridiculously priced coverage because I cannot afford it as it cost more than the Suboxone. My doc prescribes the film and I really want to get the generic which I believe is only avail in pill form? Hope he allows this because it is way to expensive. BTW I am in FL too
Hey people..I could really need a hand here...I've looked up the entire internet for some usefull information on how to taper down on buprenorphine arrow 8mg..I've been using them for almost two weeks now after my not so long period of H addiction lately of three months..guys u probably know by now this aint no magic pill..its kinda hell trying to quit them..please for those who have done this before..could you please help me out with a tapering technique on a week scale? I was thinking quarter a day for 7 days..but then what cut it completly? I'm sure I'm gonna still feel some withdrawls..what's the best way to cut down without any damage and severe withdrawls? Thanks a lot to those who help and good luck to anyone fighting this.
Not all states are the same when it comes to denials, appeals, and pre-approval coupled with diagnosis. Not to mention the doctor and his staff's skills, in network status and history with a given company. Just to be clear about my qualifications to call out these blanket statements...I'm licensed in 46 states for all insurance types and federally with the suit of numbered series brokerage licenses.
I have Medicare, but NO Part D at my choice, and my employer's policy (Aetna / Medco) thanks to LTD.
Suboxone was easier to get than trying to get effexor several years ago (same company, same policy). So much so I never tried effexor. Before sub film I was on oxycodone (9 a day, 30mg), morphine sulfate ir (12 a day, 30mg), plus a host of other controlled meds and was allowed to get it all in 90 day quantities so as to not go broke with the high cost of month to month retail price that Medco does to force mail order.
Support is a wonderful thing, and if that's not available then a minimum level of respect wouldn't hurt, no?
I am on the white generic 2's with the moon on one side 155 on the other. I tried all varietys shapes and sizes. Zubsolv was almost perfect except for they didnt last as long. I dose every 4 hours minimum and 6hrs max because i have chronic pain permanently i also get addicted and have problems as far as full opiods go. I dont like breaking tabs, they never break evenly and its a mess, so i still get 16mgs a day, but spread out at 240 2mgs a month. Strips are no good for me. I tried the 8mg orangr Amneal generic and felt ill and or headaches quite often with pain releif ending way to early. As long as i get 240 actavis 2mgs each month all is good!!! Everyone i knowbon them agrees except one person who actually likes the orange generic crap! No one i know prefers the films.
You all are wrong. Insurance will cover the strips and so will passport. You have to get a pre authorization sent from your doctor. My sister gets the strips on passport and I get em on my insurance for a $20 co pay. And the strips work fine. The white 155 generics work fine, The AN 415 didn't seem to do much for me. Im prescribed 3 a day and the orange ones had me feeling like crap and it was not in my head. I have been on many different types and I am not afraid of change but the orange ones did make me feel rough. So try to get the 155 or strips. And don't think about it as different just go about your day and it will be fine. If you have had the orange generics and had it rough let us know so we can spread the word.
Not sure if she is taking new patients. The office visit is $225.00. $135.00 for office visit and $90.00 for a drug panel.
I agree with calling BS comment. I have real good insurance and they will not cover strips no matter what. Only generic pills and the doc has to be specific on the script. My insurance also will not cover him to write the script but the do cover the pills, all I pay is $15. They all work the same but the strip feels a little stronger but I'm not trying to feel high so generic is perfect. I found it harder to come of of strips. We are all getting screwed because you get off of one drug just to be on another. I just remember how I thought I was going to die from H come downs and it makes everything else in life easy. Take it one day at a time and don't let it beat you.
Hi, I was on Suboxone for 3 plus years. I started on 4 pills a day, I ended up on the strips. I wanted to stay clean and Suboxone helped. I ended up losing my insurance and ended up and still on Methadone, what a nasty drug too...
The only reason I'm taking it is because I hate being with drawls...I;m trying to get Obama care & live in Fl, does anyone know if either one of the generic drugs will be covered with health ins..
"My" opinion, get an stay on Suboxone, Methadone is a nasty drug...I'm 54 and trying to stay sober, I've heard stories that Methadone is worst than herion to come off of
Hello again. Thanks for the info. Does your Dr in Knoxville take new patients? And what is the cost? Initial and then thereafter?
I don't think they make the pill form anymore. That's what my Suboxone dr. told me a year or so ago. That's when she switched me to the film. I've also heard that the generic form , if you can even get it , isn't as good as the brand name. The dr. I see is Dr. Kelly Walker in Knoxville. Hope this helps.
Hello, I am tapering down on methadone so that I can hopefully switch to suboxone. I'm wondering is it harder to get the suboxone pills than the strips? I have insurance but they will only cover a generic equivalent. Is there a generic version of strips? Sorry so many questions. Also anyone know a good doctor reasonably priced anywhere from Lexington, Ky to Knoxville, Tn? I live in between the two.
How much is the difference in price???
What a load of crap. Where are you getting your info. You need to get your facts straight before posting.
Actually thats not true, my hubby gets the strips written out first b/c his insurance will only pay for those specifically & has to be pre-authorized & the generic would not even go through to be covered...once the pre-auth. goes through, he pays $10 co-pay but it depends on your whether u have insurance 7 a lot of factors based on which the doctor will prescribe, he has been going to same doctor for 4 years
I have seen the 2 mg strips and they are labeled N2. They are made by different companies under the R B name and some of them are very very faint and the imprint is also. They have a different taste to them and work awfully. If you are not happy with the efficacy of the medicine talk to your Dr. I was very pleased with the pills and then was switched to the films and then they cut me down to 12 mgs daily. That's half of my dose. All in order to keep monthly. I have been sent to different pharmacies to get it filled and each store has always had a different looking film. I also have noticed that on the wrapper is a number 1 through 8. The higher the number the more bupenorphine. You can see it if you hold it up to a light. All the dark spots are the bupe. You can take my advice and if you sort out the films by number and add the numbers up and take the average. Then I sort them out and take the highest average doses each day so I can get a steady stream of medicine. An example is like I get about 18 films labeled 2 on the bottom and then a few 8 and 1 and such. I will take a 2 each day and then if I have a low number one I take the whole thing, if I have an 8 I will only take the one. I essentially try and get each day to have the number on the wrapper to be as close to 8 as possible. The medicine is not all going to be 8 mgs in every strip and the healthcare system does not tell you. If you are taking 8 mgs daily and get 28 for the month, of the 28 you are not going to get all 8mgs. You will get an assortment of strengths. That's why I am going to see about zubsolve tomorrow
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