If you mean how long after taking suboxone can you get high from other drugs like lortab and whatever else then I would wait 3 days. Chances are if you're taking suboxone its because you withdrawal so it will probably be hard to go 3 days with nothing. But regardless, you will not get high
about 10 hours but works (as far as the helping withdrawal) for about 24 if not much more
about 10 hours but works (as far as the helping withdrawal) for about 24 if not much more
If you're trying to get high on suboxone after being on it to get you off opiates, you should probably go back to rehab.
24hrs.
14mg of suboxone is completely foolish avoid drugs as you clearly don't know what your doing.
You can take methadone after suboxone but do not take suboxone after methadone. If you have any opiates in your system and take suboxone, you will go into withdrawal......
Well, Suboxone does not get you "high." The effects of Suboxone last up to about 36 hours. If you just take it out of the blue you won't get high but you will be in a little bit better of a mood and will notice you have a lot more energy. You should never take any drugs for recreational purposes. Suboxone is also very addictive itself and has very serious withdrawal if you suddenly stop taking it after prolonged use. well i am a methadone addict i don't just use recreationally. i am trying to quit. I disagree....Suboxone got me very high. And it lasted a LONG time. I remember going to a wedding, I took the Suboxone in the afternoon and was still high at midnight. The above post is right, it is addictive and the withdrawals suck. Well, you do feel a little something with suboxone, I pesonally would not categorize it has feeling high , cause if you have ever shot up heroin then you can't really say that suboxone gets you high. It certainly makes you feel better. But if you just take it out of the blue you will a slight buzz but nothing to write home about.
Opiate withdrawal lasts for a long, long time. For a heroin addict, the worst of it can last for months, and you might not feel 100% well for over a year.Vicodin is a much weaker opiate than heroin, so, the withdrawal symptoms might not be as severe, or as long-lasting. But it is safe to say you are in for an utterly miserable few months.The medication Suboxone can relieve these symptoms. Suboxone is itself an opiate (a synthetic one), so, it will feed your physical need for opiates, without getting you high. That way, you can quit getting high without suffering painful withdrawal. The downside, of course, is that now you are addicted to Suboxone. You have traded in your Vicodin addiction for a Suboxone addiction. But it sure as hell beats the alternatives: continue taking Vicodin, or suffer horrible withdrawal!Not all doctors are licensed to prescribe Suboxone, so, I have included a Buprenorphine Treatment Center Locator (buprenorphine is the main ingredient in Suboxone). Unfortunately, I can only find a treatment center locator for the U.S., so I hope you live in the U.S.
do not snort suboxone, it will not get you high, it is designed to really only work if taken sublingually. Plus that would hurt very bad, trust me just let it dissolve under your tongue or you won't feel anything. I dont know how long it stays in your system but it will get you high if you snort it
I've been on 24mg of suboxone a day for three days now the last sub I took was at 7 30 at night the next day I ived two bags of d and got a little high around 7 30 I did two more and was completely f up. So I would say 12 hrs
Taking Suboxone with any other opiate is a really bad idea, because Suboxone blocks the opiate receptors in your brain, making it impossible to get high from other opiates. Taking Suboxone with other opiates won't get you higher -- in fact, it will do the opposite. Just 2mgs of Suboxone probably isn't enough to completely kill your high, but the high will certainly be less intense. Forget about the Suboxone, and just do the opium by itself.
No it actually will enhance your high
A person on suboxone looks completely normal since soboxone doesn't get you "high".