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SUBOXONE Film: What Patients Are Saying

Listen to patients share, in their own words, how treatment with SUBOXONE Film has helped them work to manage their disease.

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About the Here to Help® Program

Some essential questions are answered below.

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Get support you need from the Here to Help Program
a free personal support program for people in treatment with SUBOXONE Film

Take steps that could help support your recovery.
Use the Here to Help Program to:

  • See opioid dependence as the chronic disease it is—and understand what that means to you
  • Realize how opioid dependence may have affected you, and give you direction to plan and move forward
  • Address your individual needs in ways that could help you maintain momentum and make further progress
  • Learn skills that could help you make important changes and stay in treatment
  • Securely track what you accomplish, and share it with your treatment team

Find answers, create solutions, and continue to grow
Spend a few minutes each day, or set a specific time each week, for improving the vital skills that could help strengthen your recovery. Use your personal Dashboard to track what you've accomplished and see the recommended next steps. You can print your Dashboard to share the progress you're making with others.

Get answers to important questions—so you can take action guided by known factors for treatment success.

Choose your personal path by focusing on the issues that are most important to you and your treatment right now, today. Create detailed, personalized action plans that fit your own unique situation so you can get through tough moments and stay on track.

Improve vital skills that could make your recovery stronger. Learn, plan, and take practical steps that could help you manage stress, handle difficult situations, think more positively, and keep making progress. Repeat activities that were especially helpful, and get e-mail guidance to help you stay motivated and engaged in treatment.
Get started now.

Note: The Here to Help Program is private, confidential, and secure. The Here to Help Program can help you track your progress, but does not save your action plans or results. You can download them to your own computer or print them out to share with your doctor, counselor, or others who support your treatment. Only you can access your program, via the username and password you create.

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If you're a SUBOXONE Film patient, sign up now and get full access to guided support that can help you:

  • See opioid dependence as the chronic disease it is—and understand what that means to you
  • Realize how opioid dependence may have affected you, and give you direction to plan and move forward
  • Address your individual needs in ways that could help you maintain momentum and make further progress
  • Learn skills that could help you make important changes and stay in treatment
  • Securely track what you accomplish, and share it with your treatment team

Call 866-973-HERE (4373) for help finding a doctor near you.

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The Here to Help Program is a free online personal support program, designed to work as part of a complete treatment plan that includes counseling and SUBOXONE Film. Its unique, interactive approach—built around known factors for treatment success—can help you:

  • Get answers to important questions—so you see opioid dependence as the chronic disease it is—and understand what that means to you
  • Choose your personal path by focusing on the issues that are most important to you and your treatment right now, today. Simple activities help you learn to recognize issues that might put your treatment at risk, so you can make plans to interrupt early signs of trouble. If you have a setback, you can find essential guidance that could help you get back into treatment and protect your recovery
  • Improve vital skills that could make your recovery stronger. Learn, plan, and take practical steps that could help you manage stress, handle difficult situations, think more positively, and keep making progress

Repeat activities that were especially helpful, and get e-mail guidance to help you stay motivated and engaged in treatment.

The Here to Help Program is a only for people in treatment with SUBOXONE Film. Get started now.

Note: The Here to Help Program is private, confidential, and secure. The Here to Help Program can help you track your progress, but does not save your action plans or results. You can download them to your own computer or print them out to share with your doctor, counselor, or others who support your treatment. Only you can access your program, via the username and password you create.

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When you're ready to explore your counseling options, talk with your doctor or call 866-973-HERE (4373) for help finding counseling options. And, if you're a SUBOXONE Film patient, you can also take advantage of the free Here to Help Program and take steps that could help strengthen your recovery. Spend a few minutes each day, or set a specific time each week, for improving vital skills that could help you make important changes and stay in treatment. Use your personal Dashboard to track what you've accomplished securely, so you can share it with your treatment team.

Sign up for the free Here to Help Program.

You should know: Your doctor is your best source of information about your treatment. The Here to Help Program is not a substitute for professional counseling or therapy. Having support is not a guarantee that you will meet your treatment goals.

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SUBOXONE Film is manufactured for Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals Inc.,
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Important Safety Information

SUBOXONE® (buprenorphine and naloxone) Sublingual Film (CIII) is indicated for maintenance treatment of opioid dependence as part of a complete treatment plan to include counseling and psychosocial support. Treatment should be initiated under the direction of physicians qualified under the Drug Addiction Treatment Act.

SUBOXONE® (buprenorphine HCl/naloxone HCl dihydrate sublingual tablets) (CIII) is indicated for the treatment of opioid dependence.

SUBOXONE Sublingual Film and SUBOXONE Sublingual Tablets should not be used by patients hypersensitive to buprenorphine or naloxone.

SUBOXONE Sublingual Film and SUBOXONE Sublingual Tablets can be abused in a manner similar to other opioids, legal or illicit. Clinical monitoring appropriate to the patient’s level of stability is essential.

Chronic use of buprenorphine can cause physical dependence. A sudden or rapid decrease in dose may result in an opioid withdrawal syndrome that is typically milder than seen with full agonists and may be delayed in onset.

SUBOXONE Sublingual Film and SUBOXONE Sublingual Tablets can cause serious life-threatening respiratory depression and death, particularly when taken by the intravenous (IV) route in combination with benzodiazepines or other central nervous system (CNS) depressants (ie, sedatives, tranquilizers, or alcohol). It is extremely dangerous to self-administer nonprescribed benzodiazepines or other CNS depressants while taking SUBOXONE Sublingual Film or SUBOXONE Sublingual Tablets. Dose reduction of CNS depressants, SUBOXONE Sublingual Film and SUBOXONE Sublingual Tablets, or both when both are being taken should be considered.

Liver function should be monitored before and during treatment.

Death has been reported in nontolerant, nondependent individuals, especially in the presence of CNS depressants.

Children who take SUBOXONE Sublingual Film or SUBOXONE Sublingual Tablets can have severe, possibly fatal, respiratory depression. Emergency medical care is critical. Keep SUBOXONE Sublingual Film and SUBOXONE Sublingual Tablets out of the sight and reach of children.

Intravenous misuse or taking SUBOXONE Sublingual Film or SUBOXONE Sublingual Tablets before the effects of full-agonist opioids (eg, heroin, hydrocodone, methadone, morphine, oxycodone) have subsided is highly likely to cause opioid withdrawal symptoms.

Neonatal withdrawal has been reported. Use of SUBOXONE Sublingual Film or SUBOXONE Sublingual Tablets in pregnant women or during breast-feeding should only be considered if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk. Caution should be exercised when driving vehicles or operating hazardous machinery, especially during dose adjustment.

Adverse events commonly observed during clinical trials and postmarketing experience for SUBOXONE Sublingual Tablets are headache, nausea, vomiting, sweating, constipation, signs and symptoms of withdrawal, insomnia, pain, and swelling of the limbs.

Adverse events commonly observed with the sublingual administration of SUBOXONE Sublingual Film are numb mouth, sore tongue, redness of the mouth, headache, nausea, vomiting, sweating, constipation, signs and symptoms of withdrawal, insomnia, pain, swelling of the limbs, disturbance of attention, palpitations, and blurred vision.

Cytolytic hepatitis, jaundice, and allergic reactions, including anaphylactic shock, have been reported.

This is not a complete list of potential adverse events associated with SUBOXONE Sublingual Film and SUBOXONE Sublingual Tablets. Please see full Product Information for a complete list.

To report an adverse event associated with taking SUBOXONE Sublingual Film or SUBOXONE Sublingual Tablets, please call 1-877-782-6966. You are encouraged to report adverse events of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

 

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