Pretty boring in comparison to most other drugs.
:) The first time I took a suboxane I felt kinda' weird but now it's no big deal...they give you a bit of energy and keep that pill sick feeling away. But,
just like other drugs you go through withdrawls when you stop taking them.
A person on suboxone looks completely normal since soboxone doesn't get you "high".
If you're trying to get high on suboxone after being on it to get you off opiates, you should probably go back to rehab.
nope works like the rest
Yes it has Bupremorhpine in it, which is a semi-synthetic opiate. Not pure like morhpine, but it is an opiate of sorts never the less. You can't get high off suboxone if that's what you are wondering anyway.
Taking Suboxone with any other opiate is a really bad idea, because Suboxone blocks the opiate receptors in your brain, making it impossible to get high from other opiates. Taking Suboxone with other opiates won't get you higher -- in fact, it will do the opposite. Just 2mgs of Suboxone probably isn't enough to completely kill your high, but the high will certainly be less intense. Forget about the Suboxone, and just do the opium by itself.
No it actually will enhance your high
If you mean how long after taking suboxone can you get high from other drugs like lortab and whatever else then I would wait 3 days. Chances are if you're taking suboxone its because you withdrawal so it will probably be hard to go 3 days with nothing. But regardless, you will not get high
It's very easy: YOU DON'T TAKE IT! Suboxone is for the treatment of opiate addiction. Suboxone is itself an opiate, but it doesn't get you high, so you can quit getting high without suffering painful withdrawal symptoms.For example, a heroin addict who wants to quit getting high can start taking Suboxone instead of heroin. The Suboxone will feed the heroin addict's physical need for opiates, without getting him high. In essence, the heroin addict trades in his heroin addiction for a Suboxone addiction. He takes Suboxone, and now he is addicted to Suboxone, instead of heroin.So, anyone who is using Suboxone the way it is meant to be used (for opiate addiction) is already addicted to opiates. He is addicted to the opiate heroin, and, as soon as he starts taking the Suboxone, he will be addicted to the Suboxone.So, if you are asking how to take Suboxone without getting addicted to it, then you obviously are not an opiate addict. You are obviously asking because you want to use it recreationally. Which is illegal.Furthermore, Suboxone is a very poor choice for a recreational drug. If it does cause a high for recreational users, I can't imagine that it would be a good high, since it is specifically designed not to get you high. Suboxone is made up of buprenorphine (the active ingredient) and naloxone, which is a partial opiate antagonist -- it blocks the opiate receptors in your brain, so you can't get an opiate high.The drug Subutex is just plain burprenorphine, without the naloxone. Since Subutex lacks the opiate blocker, it is possible to get some sort of high off of it. But again, I can't imagine that it would be a good high, like heroin or morphine or oxycodone.
i have never done it but i heard it depends on the amount of heroin you used
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.
Yes, suboxone really will have no affect in your daily life unless you take a high dose. Most people think you can get high from suboxone but you really don't, and if you do it won't happen again, everyone has their own opinion.
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