No. The suboxone will stop the morphine from working, and you will not get high.
Also, if you are physically addicted to morphine and take suboxone (with a needle or even under the tongue), it will cause you to go into immediate withdrawl. This is one reason why suboxone is used to treat individuals who have been addicted to morphine and other opiates.
Also, combining morphine and suboxone increases the chance of respiratory depression (a decreased rate of breathing). If respiratory depression is severe enough it can cause death. Read all about suboxone at www.subutex.info
Before answering any type of question about medications, I would advise always being cautious when seeking any type of medical advice on the internet and always consult with your regular physician before making any changes to your prescription medications. The answer I am providing for you is for general information and should not be accepted as a substitute for guidance from a medical professional.
Taking Prilosec is not listed as a relative or absolute contraindication of Suboxone. Prilosec (generic: omeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor, or PPI) does affect the metabolism of many drugs, especially drugs metabolized by the liver, however it does not appear to affect the metabolism of Suboxone to any noted degree.
Omeprazole is extensively metabolized by the liver and has an inhibitory affect on certain liver enzymes, which can cause the "detoxing" activity of the liver to be slowed, and therefore a "build up" of certain drugs or other toxins in the blood can occur. So it is good to be cautious of drug interactions while taking it, although it is a widely used over the counter (OTC) medication that is generally accepted as safe.
Suboxone (generic: buprenorphine + naloxone) is a drug used to help with opioid dependence and is greatly restricted in many countries. Caution for use is advised in those individuals with moderate-to-severe hepatic (liver) impairment. This generally means someone who has known symptomatic liver disease such as cirrhosis or hepatitis and not the minimal-to-none "hepatic impairment" that may occur while taking a PPI.
Hope that helps and be sure to talk to your doctor.
Credentials: Medical student 4th year
Sources: Epocrates Essentials; Tarascon Pharmacopoea 2009
in my experence it is best to wait 36 hours if you are a heavy user. to avoid withdraw .
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no unless that pill just happens to be suboxone.
Suboxone
There are no known drug interactions between suboxone and the birth control pill.
Can u take omeprazole and phentermine hydrochloride
There is no such pill. Not from Walmart or anywhere else.
It all depends on the type of diet pill you are wanting to take. That is a question that is best for your primary physician who can monitor your progress if you are trying to loose weight.
diet and exercise
NO! Absolutely not! You don't even have to take one diet pill!
suboxone.....saved my life
I was previously prescribed suboxone and therefor recognize it has a drug called naloxone in it which is a narcotic antagonist or drug that mixed with opiates such as hydrocodone which is in the norco pill and can cause immediate withdrawal effect.
can you take 2day diet pills and adipex
I would not recomend a diet pill unless you have been declared by a doctor to be obese. If you have been then ask you're doctor what kind of diet pill you should take.