I just started seeing a psychiatrist who is using suboxone on me for depression. I am also a long time opiate addict (about a year smoking heroin, 4-5 years morphine, oxy's, and any opiate pill I could get my hands on, and then sporadically during the last 6 years as I have been trying to get sober.) My depression hasn't been properly treated using many different forms and combos of meds, and when it gets bad enough I use opiates, just to feel better even temporarily. I have a large tolerance to oxycodone still, I can take 200 mgs in a day and be fully functional. So I think all of those things combined made them think that long term suboxone use combined with frequent therapy sessions will help me not be disabled by my depression to the point where I can't leave the house for 7-10 day stretches, making regular therapy almost impossible, not to mention holding a job or ever having enough money as I miss so much work. Part of their psychiatric clinic is a suboxone clinic so I imagine that makes it easy for him to prescribe it. He may not list the reason I'm taking it as the off-label use of treating depression, but that's why I'm using it. Does anyone else have experience using it long-term for treating depression? There isn't a lot of information out there about using it in that regard, it's mostly stuff about using it for withdrawals.