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Dr. Schaller asked me to post this:

>>It is a new book that came out yesterday, and the group can have

for free.

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This appears to be the first patient friendly book on Suboxone in

English.

This medication is the most important new thing in addictions in 30

years.

It both treats pain and can also detox folks from the abuse of all

opioids.

Here is the book for free:

http://www.gombach.com/schaller/SuboxoneEBook.pdf

Any who receive this link can give to ANYONE else for free for a

month from

receipt. If someone has friends or relatives with either pain or

opioid

addiction struggles it may be of use. It can be posted on any and

all

Internet lists for a month from receipt.

Here is the Amazon.com link. It was just released yesterday.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0977272907/sr=8-

12/qid=1147105666/ref=sr_1_12/103-5697730-3467006?%5Fencoding=UTF8

One addiction expert said in a review:

Reviewer: F. Sheehan " MD, Board Certified Addiction

Psychiatrist " (Tampa, Florida) -

Having had access to the final drafts and being acknowledged for some

technical assistance in finalizing the text, I have no hesitation in

recommending this book to anybody interested in obtaining a concise

guide to

Suboxone. Suboxone (Buprenorphine+Naloxone) is THE major advance in

the

treatment of opiate/ pain medication dependence/addiction in the

last 30

years, and this book is an excellent explanation of the what, why,

when and

how it should be used. This book is useful to anyone who is

interested in

using Suboxone as a consumer, or prescriber, or learning about the

details

of this drug's use. If you have a heroin, opiate or pain pill

problem, or

know someone who has, buy this book to get an informed and concise

reference

to the most promising treatment for opiate dependence, a highly

disabling,

dangerous, and potentially fatal illness. This book could save your

life.

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