Substitution Treatment
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Is substitution treatment right for me?
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How do I deal with stigma?
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Can I go on substitution if I’m pregnant?
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How does substitution treatment work?
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What are my treatment options?
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What about side effects?
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How do I start substitution treatment?
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What are the costs?
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Should I get other support too?
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Can I stop taking the medication?
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What are some myths?
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Substitution Quiz
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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1. Question
What are some reasons substitution might be a good option? (Select all that apply)
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What are some substitution treatment myths?
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Substitution treatment drugs are often short-acting.
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Click and drag the side effects to match them with the correct management strategy.
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- Chest pain, shallow breathing, abnormal heartbeat, fainting/feeling faint, confusion, or hallucinations
- Tooth decay
- Drowsiness, decrease in sexual drive, weight gain, trouble sleeping
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Call 9-1-1
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Maintain good oral hygiene Avoid sugary drinks (soda) Increase water intake
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Speak with your doctor and pharmacist if any of these side effects are persistent or become bothersome. There are ways we can modify your therapy to help you manage these side effects.
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Which substitution medication is currently considered safe for pregnant individuals?
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What increases your chances of overdose while using substitution medication?
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What’s the best way to get started on substitution medication?
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Being on substitution medication may require regular urine tests.
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What’s the role of counselling in substitution treatment?
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I won’t need anything else once I’m on substitution treatment.
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