While both Sublocade and Suboxone can be highly effective for helping treat an Opioid addiction, there are also many side effects that can occur.
Side effects of Sublocade include:
Constipation
Lightheadedness or dizziness
Headache
Nausea or vomiting
Excessive tiredness
Side effects of Suboxone include all of those with Sublocade as well as the following:
Stomach and Back pain
Blurred vision
Sweating
Difficulty sleeping
Trouble focusing
Numbness and pain in the mouth
Irregular heartbeat
I have been taking lamictal and suboxone for 22days now and this is what was prescribed to me so as far as I know its safe, I have had no side effects.
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Suboxone will not affect a meth high, no. Suboxone only blocks the effects of other opiates. It has no effect on other types of drugs. It will neither enhance nor ruin the meth high.
If you are a chronic Suboxone user, there will be little to no side effects if you drink alcohol, except you might get sleepier than you normally would. After I quit heroin and started taking Suboxone, I became a raging alcoholic. I was drinking a liter of vodka a day, on top of my Suboxone. However, Suboxone is bad for your liver, and so is alcohol, so drinking while you're on Suboxone is very hard on your liver.
Yes you may, it does not have any side effects.
I have heard from my doctor that they might leave bad sores in your mouth from taking them sublingually. Along with the prior side effects Buprenorphine can cause.
Mixing Suboxone with an opiate is not recommended and can be dangerous. Suboxone contains buprenorphine, which can block the effects of other opioids and lead to withdrawal symptoms. Additionally, combining these substances can increase the risk of respiratory depression and other serious side effects. Always consult a healthcare professional before making any changes to medication regimens.
Taking morphine sulfate with Suboxone can increase the risk of respiratory depression, sedation, and other serious side effects. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before combining these medications as they can interact and cause harm. Mixing opioid drugs is generally not recommended due to the potential for overdose and other adverse effects.
Yeh, time.
Tagamet (cimetidine) can potentially increase the effects of Suboxone (buprenorphine and naloxone) by inhibiting certain liver enzymes involved in metabolizing buprenorphine. This may lead to higher levels of the drug in the bloodstream, which could enhance its effects and side effects. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider before combining these medications, as individual responses can vary and may lead to adverse effects.
Yes you can. Suboxone is a very safe and stable drug, and does not make a person "high." Now if you are taking it out of the blue and have not been taking other opiates leading up to your use of suboxone then you should be very care when operating machinery and driving. Although it will not get you high it can make you a little dizzy when taken out of the blue, that is if you have been taking no drugs at all and then decide to take suboxone. But there are airline pilots who take suboxone, it is very safe. You can get high on suboxone. It is safe and stable for most people, but avoid over-working yourself. Suboxone can make you dizzy, and very tired, along with a list of other minor side effects, and a few major ones, but these side effects are very rare. Just don't over do it and see how much you can handle. Either way I'm improving this answer to the facts, it can get you high, both "out of the blue" and if you're taking it as prescribed, I.e. you've formed a physical addiction to an opiate. *A quick side note, don't take suboxone with any other prescription or non-prescription drugs, including alcohol, without talking to a qualified physician....the side effects can be lethal.
It is safe to be on Suboxone and Vyvanse at the same time. However, Vyvanse is considered to be a narcotic and Suboxone blocks the effects of narcotics. There would be no effect from Vyvanse if taken.