When it comes to treating opioid use disorder (OUD), both Zubsolv and Suboxone are commonly prescribed medications. They contain the same active ingredients—buprenorphine and naloxone—and are used in medication-assisted treatment or teleMOUD. However, the two have key differences that patients should be aware of.
Main Differences Between Zubsolv and Suboxone
Dosage and Absorption
One of the primary differences between Zubsolv and Suboxone is their dosage and absorption rates. Zubsolv is designed to be more easily absorbed by the body, meaning a lower dose of Zubsolv can provide the same effect as a higher dose of Suboxone.
- The most common dose of Suboxone is 8 mg, while the equivalent dose of Zubsolv is 5.7 mg.
- Other equivalent doses include:
- 1.4 mg of Zubsolv to 2 mg of Suboxone
- 2.9 mg of Zubsolv to 4 mg of Suboxone
- 8.5 mg of Zubsolv to 12 mg of Suboxone
- 11.4 mg of Zubsolv to 16 mg of Suboxone
Forms Available
Another notable difference is the form in which each medication is available. Suboxone can be taken as a tablet or a film, both of which are held under the tongue or against the cheek until dissolved. Zubsolv, on the other hand, is only available in tablet form.
Cost Considerations
While Zubsolv may be more expensive than Suboxone, it’s worth noting that Suboxone is available in generic form, which can significantly reduce the cost. However, it’ always advisable to check with your insurance provider to see which medication is covered under your plan.
Where to Get Zubsolv or Suboxone
QuickMD is here to make your treatment journey easier. As the largest teleMOUD service in the United States, our doctors can prescribe both Zubsolv and Suboxone via telemedicine. This means you can get the treatment you need, when you need it, without the hassle of in-person visits. It’s a convenient and accessible option for your recovery.
Zubsolv vs. Suboxone: Get Help with QuickMD
If you or a loved one needs treatment for opioid use disorder, QuickMD offers convenient telemedicine appointments. Our experienced providers can help you determine whether Zubsolv or Suboxone is right for you and prescribe the appropriate medication. Learn more about our services and book your consultation today.