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On December 8, 2006, Federal legislation was passed allowing physicians to treat up to 100 opioid dependent patients with Suboxone at any given time—a significant increase from the previous limit of 30 patients.

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As a pharmacist, you play a significant role in determining the outcome of patients' opioid-dependence treatment.

For instance, you come into contact with people who are just starting their treatment, and taking a supportive stance can have a powerful effect on patients' efforts toward recovery.

In addition, physicians will look to you to partner closely with them throughout treatment so that patient outcomes can be optimized.

By contributing your expertise in patient counseling and interacting with trained physicians, you can contribute significantly to the success of patients' opioid-dependence treatment.

Partnership in effective SUBOXONE treatment is your opportunity to experience the gratification that comes from helping friends and neighbors gain control of their opioid dependence and improve their lives.

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