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These opioid-dependent patients share, in their own words, how treatment with SUBOXONE has allowed them to manage their disease and focus on other aspects of their lives. Their personal feelings and situations don't necessarily reflect the experiences of every patient treated with SUBOXONE.

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Meet the Care Coaches: Jess & Sandi
Two Here to Help® Care Coaches talk about what they offer program participants—and why they love the work they do.

Jessica & Treatment
When Jessica tried to quit opioids cold turkey, she couldn’t stop thinking about misuse. See how treatment with SUBOXONE—including counseling and support from Here to Help®—helped make it possible for Jessica to plan for the future again.

Jessica & Dr Brian Rodgers
Could the Here to Help® Program strengthen your commitment to treatment? Jessica and Dr Rodgers discuss how Here to Help has made their office visits more productive.

Care Coaching: Jess & Jessica
See how Jessica's partnership with her Here to Help® Care Coach has helped her understand her dependence better—and take positive steps.

Mark: Treatment & Here to Help
Mark was prescribed opioids for pain, but ended up with a destructive dependency. It's been a long journey, but SUBOXONE, counseling, and Here to Help® helped Mark get his life back.

Jessica's Story
Jessica's misuse of opioids started in high school and soon spun out of control. Today—married and a stay-at-home mom—Jessica combines SUBOXONE, counseling, and Here to Help® to keep herself on track.

Jenn's Story
Jennifer's opioid use began as treatment for pain...her dependence led her to feelings of shame and detachment. Today, with continuing treatment, she works in the medical field and plans to get married.

John's Story
John's recreational use of opioids derailed his college education and his future. Thanks to his commitment, he's back on track at age 24.

Greg's Story
Greg's opioid use for surgical pain grew into dependence that almost cost him his family. Today he's enjoying all the things he values.

LeeAnn and Greg's Story
LeeAnn and Greg felt the strain of opioid dependence on their 14-year marriage. Now LeeAnn is Greg's most supportive caregiver.

Lauren's Story
Lauren is a wife and a mother who became dependent on prescription opioid painkillers after going through numerous surgeries.

Ellis's Story
In his 50s now, Ellis spent most of his adult life dependent on opioids, but never stopped trying to beat his addiction.

Dave's Story
Dave has struggled with addiction since his teens, sometimes getting and staying clean for years, and then slipped back.