
What Is The Difference Between Buprenorphine And Naloxone?
Welcome back to another entry here on the Direct2Recovery blog! Last time we talked a bit about what patients may experience when it comes to

Welcome back to another entry here on the Direct2Recovery blog! Last time we talked a bit about what patients may experience when it comes to

Addiction takes hold of our brains in several ways — and is far more complex and less forgiving than many people realize. There are stages
Last month we talked a bit about what patients may experience when it comes to Suboxone withdrawal symptoms. It’s important for us to be as

Welcome back to another entry here on the Direct2Recovery blog! Last time we started talking about nicotine withdrawals, some of the more common physical symptoms

There are many addictions out there, and each with their own labyrinth of symptoms and problems to navigate when it comes to tackling them. One

Many people think narcotics are every type of illicit drugs, but that’s only partially true. So, what is a narcotic? It is an illicit substance,

When your body is used to having something in its system, it often expects to continue getting it. Take sugar for example. If you have

The first step in fixing a problem is recognizing and admitting there is one. For many people that can be difficult. Some people are unable

Medication-assisted treatment is the cornerstone of our work here at Direct2Recovery. As a substance use disorder management and treatment facility, we strive to create the
Telemedicine isn’t a brand new service. Doctors have been offering some form of remote services since the 1950s, but it is truly coming into its
Here at Direct2Recovery our mission is to help as many people as possible overcome addiction, to live their life to the fullest once more. It’s
Struggling with opiate addiction, whether personally or through a loved one, is never easy. When it’s time to seek help, you naturally only want the