no way no where close
No, you will not get sick. As long as the Suboxone is out of your system you will not feel any withdrawal symptoms.
NO...I've been on suboxone for two years. It's ok, but when you cheat and try and take painkillers, etc it has no effect. This stuff trully blocks it. I was even in the hospital and had a shoot of morphine and it barley made a dent. (broke my nose) I've been thinking of switching to methadone-becuase I just can't stop fighting the cravings. So, my answer is no, suboxone does nothing to make you feel any different.
I definitely don't feel the effects of alcohol as much on Suboxone, much like other opioid medications act. If I do feel a little hung over, the Sub seems to help me feel better.
yes, i feel better after
I do not think so. I cannot see any reason why it would. I do not feel any effects off of Suboxone really. No "high" that is for sure. Best person to ask would be the doctor that prescribes you your Suboxone.
No, you will get very sick.
Yes, they are sold as ecstasy but aren't ecstasy, they make you slightly trippy and slightly giggly, and make your body feel a bit tired.
You will not feel the Loratab as the naltrexone will displace it. Loratab is an opiate antaganist and Subotex (one of the ingredients in Suboxone) is an agonist on the opiate receptors meaning that the only thing that you will feel is the agonist. You are wasting your time mixing the two as Naltrexone will make the effects of Loratab null and void. You will feel the Subotex within the Suboxone.
I'm not too sure, but all i can tell you is that everyone that i kno that used suboxone said its harder to kick that the actual drug.
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%.
According to Suboxone.com (see Related Link below), "certain antidepressants" can interact badly with Suboxone/Subutex. And which antidepressants interact badly may possibly vary from person to person. But certainly many antidepressants, for the majority of people, are fine. I'm actually taking three different antidepressants, along with Suboxone: Wellbutrin, Lexapro and Remeron.