What You Should Know About Suboxone and Tramadol

Tramadol and Suboxone medications side by side, showing their different roles in pain management and opioid treatment

It can feel like you have two competing priorities when you’re trying to recover from opioid use disorder and deal with pain at the same time. Suboxone is given to people who are addicted to opioids to help them get better and stay better in the long term. On the other hand, pain medications like…

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Understanding Hydrocodone: Uses and Risks

Close-up of a hydrocodone pill bottle with tablets spilling out

At DevotedDOC, we believe knowledge is a foundation for better health decisions. Understanding medications like hydrocodone is crucial for patients prescribed opioids for pain, family members concerned about potential misuse, and those seeking recovery options. Hydrocodone has been one of the most prescribed opioids in the United States for decades. While it can provide effective…

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KRATOM withdrawal Why do I feel so bad and what can I do about it

Kratom plant leaves used for traditional and alternative pain relief and energy boosting

Compassionate, physician-led telehealth care for individuals facing challenges related to kratom use and withdrawal. 👉  Schedule a confidential telehealth visit What is Kratom? Understanding Its Use and Effects Kratom is a tropical tree from Southeast Asia, scientifically known as Mitragyna speciosa. Its leaves contain compounds that can have mind-altering effects. People in the region have…

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Stronger Than Fentanyl: The Alarming Rise of Nitazenes in 2025 – Expert Insights and How DevotedDOc’s Suboxone Telehealth Is Saving Lives

Close-up of a nitazene tablet on a dark surface, representing the dangers and growing concerns over nitazene-related overdoses worldwide

As a board-certified emergency physician with over 15 years on the front lines of the opioid crisis, I’ve witnessed firsthand the devastation caused by synthetic opioids like fentanyl, which has claimed over 100,000 lives annually in the U.S. But in 2025, a new threat is escalating the danger: nitazenes. These ultra-potent synthetic opioids, often 10…

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