Unfortunately, no. It helps strictly with opiates.
My sister used suboxone to help her get though a cocaine addiction. She was sent to a behavioral health rehab and that is what they prescribed to her. She says that it helped her out a lot and she is clean now, so I would say that it is definitely worth a shot
New answer: I've known one person get help with suboxone for meth, another for alcohol, and it has helped me with fentanyl patches (the most evil of all substances). Anyway, from my experience, and from what they have told me, we are all in agreement that it is a lifesaver. The way to look at it is, if your life (or the person's life you are speaking of) is in ruin, what you are currently doing is not working out for you, so it is advantageous to try another route. If you are lucky enough like me to have a doctor that will allow you to stay on it as long as you need to, you will see a HUGE improvement in the quality of your life. I would be dead right now if it weren't for suboxone, or living without my family in a field out of my car starving, trying to figure out how to get the energy to go find food. No lie. I now have my family back with a proper diagnosis as to why I was in so much misery in the first place to try to self medicate. If the path you are on is miserable, ask for help. In my case it got me kicked out of my house, but in the end it was the right thing to do. Instead of seeing a MD go to a doctor with a DO at the end of his/her name. It makes a huge difference in your long term treatment.
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