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Old 05-10-2015, 04:49 PM
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FDA page? That would only have FDA approved data on it.

The use of Suboxone (and Subutex --without the naloxone) would reflect only what is "approved".

But doctors do use it off label for refractive depression and chronic pain. It is thought to be less addicting than other opiates by some. The buprenorphine is approved transdermally in patches for pain control (Butrans). Seems rather confusing to me, all around!
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