It is an opiate blocker (Pain pills)
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
no way, in my opinion it makes them better.
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.
nope works like the rest
No it won't, suboxone's structure is still based on Morphines, just like most opiates besides a few such as fentanyl. First of all, I'm FAIRLY certain the suboxone will come up as positive on its own. Second of all, there's no reason it will block the oxycodone on the test, it does help block it from reaching opiate receptors, but that's just in your brain and the oxycodone will still be in your blood/urine if you've used it probably 3 days or closer to a drug test. Suboxone has a very long half life, so it could take up to a week or more to pass a drug test if you were using suboxone.
Absolutely nothing at all would happen the the buprenorphine will block the tiny amount of hydrocodone and you would feel nothing. Even if you took a hand full the same day as you took suboxone, it would block the hydrocodone.
Yes, there is no problem in taking those drugs together. No antibiotic has an opiate effect, you won't block any effect with suboxone.