it depends on what you're getting high on. there is a suboxone web page that has recommended lengths of time to wait for different opiates. i believe the doctor generally has you wait 24 hours after your last dose of herion or oxycodone or 48 hrs from your last dose of methadone or time release Oxycontin. i however have started suboxone after 8-10 hrs of my last dose of 160 mgs of oxycodone. this worked for me, but i don't recommend it as it can really make you sick. good luck.
I would wait about 12hous if you can stand it, but you probably would be alright after 6 hours which is about how long it takes for oxy to clear your blood stream. I have taken it about 5-6 hours after and it did not make me sick at all. But never do this with methadone, in that case you will need to wait 48 hours.
you should wait 12 hours if possible, anything sooner than that you will not even feel, the percocet at all.
You need to wait at least 24-48 hours. If you are taking the Percocet for recreational reasons, then you are pretty much wasting your time if you are taking Soboxone on a regular basis. The drug Soboxone is used to block the receptors that Percocet put into your body. My advise would be, take one or the other.
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I can answer this question from personal experience. I'm a struggling recovering opiate addict and am now prescribed to Suboxone. I'm prescribed 4mg in the morning and 4mg in the early evening, so 8mg a day. I know that if I wait for 24 hours after taking my last dose of Suboxone I can feel about 60%-70% of the oxy. If I continue to do them, the amount that I am able to feel it goes up. After the third day of being off my Suboxone I can finally feel the oxy 100%.
Its different for everyone. I know one girl who can take a 4-8mglarger suboxone and less than 12 hours later be blitzed from an 80mg80mg oxy. For me I have to wait 3-4 days and still end up having to take at least 2-3 80mg oxys to feel the same effect as one 80mg oxy normally (normally meaning a month or more with no suboxone).
No, the Oxycontin will still be in your system. But it depends how heavy of an oxy user you are. if you only do it a few times a month, the drug will be out of your system within a few days. Suboxone simply blocks the opiod receptors in your brain, so that even if you were to take an Oxycontin some time after using suboxone, you won't feel the effects of the oxy. It'll just be a waste.
yes it is very dngerous to take oxy with subs!! you can die no doubt about it. what suboxin does is prevent you from doin an oxy it is a opiet blocker. if you take a sub and try to do an oxy an hour or so later you dont get high or if you do an oxy and then do a sub you will get severe withdrawl symptoms or go into cardiac arrest be careful with both of these drugs.
Yes, however it won't do much good so pay attention to the following caveats:1) If you take the suboxone BEFORE the oxy, then you won't get much, if anything out of the oxy since the suboxone is already hanging on to the receptor in your brain. Buprenorphine, the active ingredient in suboxone, is VERY competitive for the receptor. That being said...2) If you take the suboxone less than 24 hours AFTER the oxy, prepare yourself for HELL. I have done this accidentally and it causes precipitate withdrawals. What happens is that the Suboxone knocks t Oxy he off your receptor very quickly, causing you to go into some nasty withdrawals. If you have done this by accident, however, don't worry too much. You'll suffer vomiting for about 30 minutes and then about a day's worth of sweating, but you should be ok. Check with your prescriber.Suboxone has a pain blocker in it so it would not do you ant good to take the oxycodone with it, not only would you not feel it but it could possibly send you into withdrawals.
You should NEVER take oxycodone (oxy) after suboxone. These two drugs are both opioid analgesics which when taking together could cause respiratory depression and death. Taking any combination of opiate derived substances together increases the chance that you will become unable to breath, in addition to the risk of aspirating vomit if you were to throw up. This happens quite frequently in heroin overdose. Suboxone and oxycodone are both derived from the same chemical as heroine, and carry the same risks for overdose.
Suboxone is just as bad as Oxy, or any other medicine it claims to get you off of. Actually, it is much, much stronger. It is great at the beginning until you realize you are a still an addict and in much deeper than you were before. He will say, "it's not addictive!" and hang on to that excuse as long as he doesn't want to take responsibility and get sober. I am a suboxone patient, and have been for over 2 years, and it slowly ruins your life. I am almost weaned off now:)
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Suboxone does not show up in the average 5 or 7 panel test. It is not an opiate like heroin or oxy contin. Whoever is testing you would have to ruun a test specifically testing for suboxone for it to come up.