shooting it is as pointless as jumping off the Grand Canyon to cure cancer. When you shoot suboxone the nalaxone in suboxone will render the bupremorphine inactive. Suboxone is designed to be impossible to shoot, which it is. You will just be wasting it if try this. Trust me! Just take it sublingually!
There are no known drug interactions between suboxone and the birth control pill.
yes
It is safe to take Robaxin with Suboxone. However, it does make you a little noddy. It can you give a mild opiate high.
No, red light therapy does not hurt during the treatment process.
In my experience, no. I had my third tattoo done while I was on Suboxone, and it didn't hurt any more (or less, for that matter) than the previous two did.
When considering bariatric surgery while on Suboxone therapy, it's essential to consult a surgeon who specializes in both bariatric procedures and understands the implications of opioid dependency. Look for a board-certified bariatric surgeon with experience in managing patients on medication-assisted treatment. They will assess your overall health, discuss potential risks, and create a tailored surgical plan that considers your Suboxone therapy. Make sure to communicate openly about your medication and any related concerns during your consultations.
That would be "Shooting Dogs".
not at all
No, it is not safe. Taking ginkgo and suboxone has been known to increase your risk of seizure. While taking suboxone to treat addiction, you need to be very careful what else you put into your body. My advice is to stop looking for pills, herbs, and other "quick fixes" and put all your energy into getting yourself clean.
I won't hurt you. However,the Suboxone blocks the opiate receptors in your brain so you will not feel anything by taking the oxycodone. You will get the same if not better results by taking an motrin.
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Hello,...First I would ask you why you would need this information? Did a doctor or friend recommend this drug to you? Do you feel you are in need of Suboxone?Suboxone is used to treat opioid addiction. I can also be addictive.The are alternative medications and treatments if you are addicted to opioids. That is why I asked why you needed this info. I am a life long addict and have had experience with different types of "therapy" for my addiction. Suboxone, because of a time factor was not one of them.I wish you luck in your search for what is right for you, if indeed you are in need.JohnD.