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I use Addnok 0.2 mg Tablet. I'm feeling better every day. Can I continue?

Asked by Female, 36 · 1 month ago

You should not continue Addnok 0.2 mg Tablet on your own. This medicine contains buprenorphine, which requires strict medical supervision because of potential risks, especially with long-term use. Please consult your doctor, explain how you are feeling, and let them decide whether it is safe and appropriate for you to continue, adjust the dose, or consider alternatives. Regular follow-up is essential to ensure safe and effective treatment.
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Addnok 0.2 mg Tablet contains buprenorphine, which is used primarily to help people reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings when stopping opioid drugs like heroin or morphine. It can also relieve moderate to severe pain.

🩺 Benefits and Uses

  • Helps manage opioid addiction by easing withdrawal symptoms safely.
  • Provides pain relief by acting on specific brain receptors.
  • Has a lower risk of overdose and fewer side effects compared to other opioids.

⚕️ Important Considerations

  • Should be taken exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
  • Possible side effects include drowsiness, dry mouth, constipation, dizziness, and blurred vision, which often improve over time.
  • Avoid if allergic, pregnant, breastfeeding, or under 18 years old.
  • Risk of dependence exists; do not stop suddenly without medical advice.
  • Inform your doctor if you have respiratory, heart, liver, or kidney issues.
  • Avoid alcohol while using this medication to prevent increased dizziness.

If you want, I can explain how to manage side effects or what to expect during treatment. It’s important to continue follow-up with your prescribing doctor or an addiction specialist to ensure safe and effective use.

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