Suboxone, Subutex, & Zubsolv: Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Addiction Treatment
Struggling with opioid dependence? We offer personalized treatment with Suboxone, Subutex, or Zubsolv to ease symptoms and support addiction recovery for patients in New Hampshire.
Safe, Effective Treatment for Opioid Recovery
Opioid dependence can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. At EmeraldCare Behavioral Health, we provide FDA-approved medications and compassionate support to help you build a stable, lasting recovery.
How These Medications Support Opioid Addiction Treatment
With Suboxone, Subutex, and Zubsolv, you’ll get support to manage cravings so you can focus on healing. Our providers work with you to create a personalized treatment plan, finding the right balance of medication and therapy support to help you move forward.
Suboxone
- Combines buprenorphine and naloxone to ease withdrawal and reduce the risk of misuse
- Suboxone is a well-established option to manage opioid dependence
- Available as a film or tablet with flexible dosing
Subutex
- A buprenorphine medication used in opioid treatment, without naloxone
- Often prescribed during pregnancy or when naloxone isn’t recommended
- Typically used early in treatment or for specific medical needs
Zubsolv
- Contains the same active ingredients as Suboxone in a dissolvable tablet
- Designed for fast absorption and ease of use
- May be preferred for those needing lower doses
Support for Mental Health & Addiction Together
Substance use and mental health often go hand in hand. That’s why our medication-assisted treatment includes an assessment for co-occurring conditions like anxiety, depression, or bipolar disorder. We treat your addiction and mental health together, in one easy and convenient session.
Our virtual appointments offer secure, face-to-face care with a provider from the comfort of home. Get evaluations, follow-ups, and prescriptions on your schedule, without the commute.
Simple Steps to Start Your Medication-Assisted Treatment Program
Why Choose EmeraldCare
Your care should work with your life, not disrupt it. At EmeraldCare, we take a collaborative approach—listening first, adjusting as needed, and honoring your preferences. Our team of Primary Mental Health Nurse Practitioners provides compassionate care that puts you in control of your recovery.
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Reduce cravings and withdrawal for a more stable recovery
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Co-occurring mental health care so you can tackle underlying issues
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Personalized medication plans: from oral medications to long-acting injections
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Telehealth or in-person options that work with your schedule
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Regular check-ins to adjust treatment as needed
Every person’s journey is different. Our patients have found stability, strength, and new hope through personalized medication support and a team that truly cares.
Questions About Suboxone, Subutex, & Zubsolv?
Learn what to expect and how we use them in treatment.
Subutex contains only buprenorphine without naloxone. It’s often prescribed for patients who can’t use naloxone or are in specific treatment situations. Your provider will determine which option best suits your needs.
Yes. Many people find telehealth convenient and just as effective as in-person visits. You’ll still receive prescriptions, regular check-ins, and support from a licensed provider, all while cutting down on travel time.
Zubsolv is a sublingual tablet medication containing buprenorphine and naloxone, similar to Suboxone. It dissolves quickly under the tongue and is designed to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms for people with opioid dependence.
Common side effects can include nausea, headache, constipation, or dizziness, which typically lessen as your body adjusts. If something doesn’t feel right, talk to your provider.
Yes, we work with local therapists, treatment centers, and healthcare providers to offer seamless medication management. If you already have a therapist, we’ll coordinate with them to make sure your care stays connected.
Many patients do transition between these medications for various reasons, such as side effect concerns or dosing preferences. Talk to your provider about the safest way to make a switch if it aligns with your treatment goals.
Some level of withdrawal is generally required before beginning buprenorphine-based treatments—otherwise, they may cause what’s known as precipitated withdrawal. Your provider will guide you through timing and any necessary detox steps.
Many people experience both mental health challenges and substance use concerns at the same time. We’re here to support both. If you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, or another condition alongside opioid or alcohol dependence, your provider will build a personalized treatment plan that addresses everything together. This may include psychiatric medication and therapy to help you feel more stable, inside and out.
Whether you’re ready to begin treatment for alcohol, opioids, or mental health concerns, we’re here for you. Call now to take the first step toward lasting recovery.