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If you’ve been struggling with addiction or have a family member mired in addiction, chances are you’ve heard of Suboxone. 

Maybe you’ve heard it’s a “miracle drug,” allowing folks with OUD (opioid use disorder) to kick heroin or pills for good, without suffering the unbearable withdrawal that drives addiction.


Or maybe you’ve heard Suboxone just shackles opioid users to yet another drug. Is either true?


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