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What happens when the treatment with Buprenorphine doesn't work?

Buprenorphine treatment may be discontinued for several reasons. Here are some examples:

The usual method of ending treatment is a taper, which means a decreasing dose of Buprenorphine over a two-week period. After this time, you would no longer be enrolled in the Buprenorphine program, and your treatment slot would be used for another patient. In some cases, a direct transfer to another kind of maintenance treatment can be made, such as to Methadone maintenance at a clinic with a special license to use Methadone to treat addition.

In the case of dangerous behavior, there will be no two-week taper, and the patient will be summarily discharged and asked not to return.



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