Suboxone patient assistance program reckitt benckiser
Nitromed, Inc. Organogenesis Inc. Primus Pharmaceuticals ProStrakan, Inc. Purdue Pharma L. Reliant Pharmaceutical Relypsa, Inc. Retrophin, Inc.
Stratus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Inc. Patients I have worked with on Suboxone have been reluctant to participate, but those who did, said they liked the program. Also, to look at only the info they present is to ignore the mountain of evidence that supports these types of programs in other chronic disease states such as asthma, diabetes, COPD, etc.
Would you rather have them not offer a support program? To call into question their motives would be to call into question all companies that offer any good or service. Do you think Wal-Mart is offering goods to help you out and not for profit? Are Amazon and Google just trying to make the world a better place with no profit motive…no value motive to maintain your loyalty to their services?
I would recommend people check their own biases and how they might be a factor in maintaining a attitude of skepticism, distrust and negativity in your own life or recovery. As a healthcare provider who also has family in the pharmaceutical industry I see the other side too. Generics are cheaper, but do you think the generic companies are making these drugs to help you out? No, they make them to make money, and in fact, make bigger marginal profits than the original companies that spent the time, effort, money and risk to develop them.
Do you think Walgreens, CVS, etc. No, they do it, again, because they have bigger profit margins. Did you know that most retail pharmacy managers get bonuses based on profit margin, so they have an incentive to switch you to the generic? I take generics too when appropriate, but remember this; if you think real pharmaceutical companies will continue to research and develop drugs for free, you are mistaken.
Generic companies do not create new drugs, so be warned about taking the development of new treatments like Suboxone for granted; it may not always happen. Has anyone considered that R-B might be working on new drugs for alcohol, benzos, barbituates, cocaine, meth, etc.? Where do you think the money for that research and development comes from? Not from the generic companies. Someone at R-B, formerly a floor cleaning product company in the UK, had the foresight to see the profits available in creating a dissolvable form.
They have had that product for a decade now, with FDA approval for 7 years— and they have made plenty of money. They have done some good things, and some bad things. They are the only pharmaceutical company I know, for example, that limits patient participation to TWO patients per doctor— up to a generous 4 patients if you treat That is pretty pathetic; Astra Zeneca, for example, has no such restriction on the number of my patients on Seroquel, which is a much more complicated medication than buprenorphine that took a lot longer to develop!
I have such fools in the county treatment center here in Fond du Lac— the psychiatrists see buprenorphine as a short-term bridge. Their excuse is that they had limited resources…. The efforts they are spending on HTH are clearly needed elsewhere.
And going by the comments about HTH, it does not sound like the program is the answer to the counseling needs of addicts. My main frustration comes from the total lack of access to anyone at RB beyond their marketing people. For every other company I know of as a psychiatrist, the application is on the web site; I know that because as Chief Resident in psychiatry residency I applied for and received such funding for our educational retreat each year.
RB has no such web site, and for some reason I cannot even find a person who will discuss the issue. And yet there are sites here and there with their brand prominently displayed that disclose being funded by RB. September 26, at pm. I got a list of DR. I have 1 out of 30 that might be a possibility and that is a 9 month wait. Suboxone Patient Assistance Program, a patient assistance program provided by Reckitt Benckiser, offers a month long supply of Suboxone at no cost to those who are eligible for the program.
Eligibility is based off of the following requirements:. Fill out the program enrollment form located to your right. If you don't see an enrollment form available please call Reckitt Benckiser program directly. Taking SUBOXONE Sublingual Film with other opioid medicines, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or other central nervous system depressants including street drugs can cause severe drowsiness, decreased awareness, breathing problems, coma, and death.
You could become sick and have withdrawal symptoms because your body has become used to the medicine physical dependence. Physical dependence is not the same as drug addiction. They could die from taking it. Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
These are not all the possible side effects. Call your healthcare provider for medical advice about side effects. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of drugs to the FDA. Visit www. For REMS information visit www.
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