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The Dangers of Suboxone and When You Should Hire the Dolman Law Group

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For years, people here in Florida have been dealing with addiction. Doctors started giving out Suboxone to help because they thought it would make the withdrawals easier and stop people from using dangerous drugs like heroin or pain pills. A lot of families in Florida believed this medicine was the answer. Unfortunately, this solution came with side effects.

The companies that made Suboxone knew people would be using it for months or even years. They should have tested more, warned more, and protected people. But they didn’t. So now Florida families are stuck with dental bills, pain, and stress they didn’t ask for.

That’s where Florida Suboxone tooth decay lawsuit attorneys come in. That’s us, Dolman Law Group. We’re based here in Florida, so we understand what it means when Suboxone hurts someone in Florida because it’s happening to our neighbors, our friends, and maybe even our own families.

Why Suboxone Can Be Dangerous

Suboxone sounds helpful, but here’s the problem—it can also hurt you. If you use it for too long, you can get addicted to Suboxone itself. That means instead of being free from opioids, you just switched to a new one. That leaves patients stuck in another cycle of dependence.

Suboxone has two main parts. One is buprenorphine. That’s a partial opioid, which means it acts like an opioid but not all the way. It tricks your brain a little bit so you don’t feel cravings so strongly, but it can also make you feel a little high.

The other part is naloxone. Naloxone is an opioid blocker. That means it can stop people from getting high if they try to abuse opioids while on Suboxone. It can also push opioids off your brain receptors and make you go into withdrawal fast if you misuse it.

Suboxone also has many potential side effects, including:

  • Intense headaches
  • Inability to sleep
  • Excessive sweating
  • Dizziness
  • Feeling anxious all the time
  • Mouth problems (burning tongue or redness)
  • Tooth decay
  • Breathing problems 
  • Liver damage
  • Coma
  • Death if mixed with alcohol or other drugs

Why Hiring a Lawyer Matters

If Suboxone has harmed you, such as causing tooth decay or other serious problems, you need a lawyer. Why? Because the drug companies are big and powerful. They have lots of money and lawyers of their own. If you try to fight them by yourself, you’ll probably lose because they’ll overwhelm you.

But if you hire us, Dolman Law Group, we already know how to handle big cases. We’ve done it before. Like we got $6.7 million for a wrongful death case, $5 million for a car accident, $3.2 million for a brain injury, and $3.85 million for a truck accident.

We’ve handled over 400 cases where we secured settlements better than the first offers before trial. In total, we’ve gotten over $400 million for our clients. That’s not a small number. That’s proof we know how to win.

We also have over 120 years of combined experience, which means we’ve been doing this for a long time, and we’ve seen a lot of different situations. We’ve helped over 40,000 clients. That’s like a whole stadium full of people.

So, if you’re hurt by Suboxone, we’re the ones who can fight for you.

Summary Section

  • Suboxone can be dangerous and cause addiction, side effects, and especially tooth decay.
  • Florida has been hit hard by the opioid epidemic, and many people here were prescribed Suboxone.
  • Dolman Law Group has won over $400 million for clients and has the experience to fight these cases.
  • If you’ve been hurt by Suboxone, call us right away to get help.
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