Yes. Suboxone is an opiate, and all opiates are extremely physically addictive.
BUT-if you have a choice between taking opiates and taking Suboxone (synthetic opiate) take the Suboxone. No withdrawals, no cravings, no chasing drugs. It has helped me tremendously. I have been taking it for 5 months and don't even want to take any other opiate anymore. I used for 25 years--morphine, vicodin, etc.
You need to find a psychiatrist who is licensed to write a prescription, but there are many now. Some take insurance, some don't. It is more affordable than street drugs. I have blue cross and pay $30.00 for a co-payment for a month's supply (i take 12mg a day)--actually, insurance is weird would have that co-pay on any amount prescribed--10-100--I thank God for this drug.
Depends on what you find addicting, and how you classify addicting...
Yes crossyroad is addicting
Almost as addicting as dead babies.
I'ts very, very addicting
Thizz/forms of ectasy can be addicting but not always.
potty racers
No, tramadol is not addicting. It is in the family of narcotics but it is not addicting.
No. It can be psychologically addicting however. But anything can psychologically addicting, even food, exercise, and video games.
It's addicting because its a fun game.
can you take hydrochlorot with suboxone
Suboxone, robitussin, & mucinex together
well facebook is really addicting