I'm not too sure, but all i can tell you is that everyone that i kno that used suboxone said its harder to kick that the actual drug.
If you have the standard 8mg Suboxone, try cutting it into quarters. Take one quarter of Suboxone and wait about one hour. If you still feel crappy, try taking another quarter. Suboxone is strong, effective stuff! I was addicted to 80-120mg of Oxycontin and one quarter of Suboxone completely melted away my withdrawal symptoms. Good luck!
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Your doctor probably weaned you off the Methadone too fast before switching you over to Suboxone. Methadone takes a LONG time to withdrawal from. I would definitely tell your doctor that you're still feeling withdrawals from the Methadone so he can help you. Hope you feel better.
You get addicted to it. When you try to stop using it, you feel crappy because your body is so used to it, it can't function without the drug.
If you feel crappy but can still function normally, you have a cold.
No, you will not get sick. As long as the Suboxone is out of your system you will not feel any withdrawal symptoms.
Yes it is, I've using it right now its fantastic! I've been using it for a while now and I would'nt trade for that crappy old Internet its faster and gets more downloads i hope you download it and feel what i feel when I'm on google chrome
I definitely don't feel the effects of alcohol as much on Suboxone, much like other opioid medications act. If I do feel a little hung over, the Sub seems to help me feel better.
You may need a higher dose of Suboxone to minimise withdrawal symptoms. Or, you could be on too high of a dose. Very important to talk with your doctor or pharmacist when you are uncomfortable. Getting the dose right will help you feel better.
I will feel very nervous if I were stopped by the Germans soldiers.
yes, i feel better after
I do not think so. I cannot see any reason why it would. I do not feel any effects off of Suboxone really. No "high" that is for sure. Best person to ask would be the doctor that prescribes you your Suboxone.