Subutex vs Suboxone: Which one is better to treat opioid abuse?

Suboxone and Subutex are mostly similar with one major structural difference. Both the drug contain buprenorphine as the active ingredient and are used for treating opiate addiction. They work by eliminating the withdrawal symptoms, including the cravings, when a person stops taking opioids. Best of all, they work even if the person does take opioids, simply by not allowing them to interact with the receptors in the brain. No interaction equates to no euphoria, thereby, giving the person the perfect incentive to stop taking opioids. This is why doctors recommend Suboxone or Subutex for Opioid abuse treatment. Why Are Opioids Addictive? Opioids have a simple mechanism. They attach themselves to the receptors in the brain and affect the functions of the brain to manipulate the release of chemicals. If used for a long time, tolerance for opioids is developed. If the opioid intake is stopped or reduced, it leads to empty and inactive receptors which ‘crave’ opioids making a person ad...