If you are given opiates, then of course you won't.
Withdrawal happens when people are not given their class of medications.
It is important to inform the medical team (especially the surgeon) that you have been on Suboxone (and at what dose). By doing so, the appropriate amount of anesthesia and pain medication may be administered in order to compensate for this.
I HAVE BEEN TAKING SUBOXONE FOR ABOUT TWO YEARS NOW AND ALTHOUGH IN MY OPINION IT IS THE BEST PILL EVER INVENTED, THERE ARE TIME IN WHICH YOU WILL NEED TO TAKE PAIN MEDICATION FOR SURGERIES, TOOTHACHES, CAR ACCIDENTS, ETC. I HAVE FOUNF THAT IT TAKE ME USUALLY 4-6 DAYS FOR IT TO LEAVE MY BODY WHEN I HAVE BEEN TAKING IT CONSISTENTLY OVER A LONGER PERIOD OF TIME. ANYONE WHO ATTEMPTS TO TAKE ANYTHING BEFORE IS WASTING THEIR TIME. THANK YOU
this answer varies for every individual. other variables are: how many mg of suboxone are you taking, and for how many days or weeks have you been using suboxone regularly? So my results may differ slightly, or greatly, from your own. Just from my experience on 4 mg of suboxone after just a one day dose... i know that i can get a "full" effect from oxycodone when waiting 12 hours after my sub dose. I can get close to the full effect at 10 hours after the sub. And i experienced a mild, probably half effect when only waiting 9 hours after the suboxone. Keep in mind, that's after just a single suboxone dose. also, those effects are reached only by iv use. any other way isn't going to cut it. honestly, you're just gonna have to try and see what happens because it varies for everyone(i have a friend who takes a sub every morning, then enjoys 60mg of oxy 3 hours later? go figure) start with the 12 hour wait or longer.
Let your doctor know that you are on Suboxone, and what your dosage level is. Then, your doctor (including the ones in the hospital, postoperatively) can give you the appropriate dose of opioid equivalent medication for pain relief. Definitely talk to your doctor about this.
Time to wait to take Lortab after SuboxoneI have been on Suboxone for 11 months. I had to have surgery 4 months ago and was taking 6mgs. Suboxone per day. Before I decided to take Lortab post-op I discussed this with my pharmacist. I was told that one can safely take Lortab 3-4 hours after last Suboxone dose. I decided to go ahead and tolerated the Lortab very well. Conversely, the same time is needed to resume taking Suboxone.
Prob about 24 hour's because it only has 2mg of the blocker 8mg suboxone has 4mg of blocker so 8mg about 36 hours
Depends on what kind of surgery? This question isn't detailed enough to answer.
You didn't mention what surgery it is, which makes your question difficult to answer.
There cannot be a generic answer to this question. It depends on what kind of surgery are you going in for. It can be from a simple root canal treatment to a complex maxillofacial surgery.
If your are talking about surgery done by a dentist or orthodontist, then this question needs to directed to them
NO OF COURSE NOT WHO WOULD ASK SUCH A Question!
this question makes no sense