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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://rxchat.com/images/forums/32.jpg"/></p><p>In May the FDA issued a new drug that limits or reduced withdrawal symptoms. Has anyone used it? Does it help in cold turkey situations? Is it expensive? ## Hello Oshan, Could you be a bit more specific? Do you know what the new drugs name is or what the drug is that is causing the withdrawal symptoms in the first place? ## Are you by chance talking about Lucemyra (Lofexidine)?? It seems to match your description of being approved in May and having the same use. I&#39;m sure it would be costly since it&#39;s being sold as a new drug name unless your insurance would subsidize it. According to GoodRx, it&#39;s close to $2,000 and that&#39;s with a coupon. &#34;FDA approves the first non-opioid treatment for management of opioid withdrawal symptoms in adults For Immediate Release - May 16,...</p>]]></description>
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