can my psychiatrist prescribe suboxone
erma perez
Asked: 2019-09-14 17:34:50
I see a psychiatrist monthly for my bipolar disorder. He is aware that I take opiates but isnt aware that its become a problem. Id really rather be honest with him and tell him whats going on. Im just afraid he wont prescribe me suboxone so I can get my life back. do psychiatrists typically prescribe this?
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Madelyn Nunoshiba
Answered: 2019-09-14 18:49:25
if they can't, they will probably tell you where to go to get treatment but they may not prescribe opiates or other narcotics in the future
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Tony Kirby
Answered: 2019-09-16 13:10:54
more than likely, yes
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Laural O'shaughnessy
Answered: 2019-09-16 07:51:39
probably so. Just ask nicely and tell them you're ready to make a change.
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Marianne Samorodnitsky
Answered: 2019-09-16 06:40:12
your psychiatrist can prescribe suboxone if they have the license from the DEA and do not already have too many patients on the medication. If they can't prescribe it for one reason or another, ask for a recommendation
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Howard boudreaux
Answered: 2019-09-16 07:01:12