Is using Suboxone in Jail a good idea?
There has been a lot of discussion lately regarding the introduction of Suboxone into correctional facilities as an expansion of Medication Assisted Programs Treatments. Here in the Barnstable County Correctional Facility we have been using Vivitrol for our Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). Vivitrol is a non-narcotic treatment which, unlike suboxone, means it is not addictive and will not be diverted and studies have shown that Vivitrol is as good as Suboxone and Methadone in treatment. Here is what some of our inmates and a former inmate tell us about their experience with Suboxone.

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