no way, in my opinion it makes them better.
No.
No.
No Suboxone will not block the use of opiates on a drug test. It will still show up, but you won't get the feeling from the opiates. You will however get into trouble if you are being prescribed Suboxone.
yes
It is an opiate blocker (Pain pills)
Yes. Suboxone is an opiate, a downer, and amphetamines (aka speed) are an upper. So the speed will get rid of the sleepiness that Suboxone causes, and the Suboxone will get rid of the jittery feeling the speed causes. However, taking both downers and uppers at the same time is bad for your heart, so be very careful not to take too much of either drug.
How can you detect heroin in a drug test if you are on suboxone??
Suboxone(Bupenorphine/Naloxone has different effects on different people but it definitly does not block the effect weed gives you. If anything combining the two gets you Loaded so be careful!!
Yes, even a small dose will block the high you normally get from heroin. Adding heroin to Suboxone can have a dangerous additive effect. Many people have died from trying to get high while on a replacement drug.
Couple hours...tops.
Yes, you can take suboxone and ativan together. Suboxone does not block the effects of ativan. However, taking too much ativan with suboxone, could cause respiratory failure. So, to be safe, stick to the prescribed dosages of both medications.
Yes. I'm prescribed 8mg of suboxone twice a day as well as 5mgs of dexedrine in the morning & 10mgs of dexedrine in the afternnon & another 10mg of it before night classes. However i do find myself taking 10 in the morning, 10 in the afternoon and 20 at night but i have a tolerance. but suboxone and dexedrine have actually both worked very well together for me. not so panicky...
nope works like the rest