Taking methadone and Suboxone together can be dangerous and is generally not recommended. Both medications are used for opioid dependence but work differently; combining them can lead to withdrawal symptoms, respiratory depression, or overdose. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before mixing these medications to ensure safe and effective treatment. Always follow a doctor's guidance when managing opioid dependence.
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.
It is not recommended to take suboxone and methadone together within a few hours apart. You should give yourself time to get one out of your system before taking the other. Mixing methadone and suboxone can result in sickness and withdrawals.
Suboxone does not show up in drug tests!!!!!!! YOUR FINE
your heart could stop. well its more like a heart attack.
Nothing would happen.
i would call any pharmacy and ask them.
they took off the star
The same as if he took a multivitamin for males.
As far as I remember Suboxone works by blocking the opiod receptors so I would guess any dose of it, especially a higher one would eliminate any chance of an opiate high for at least 12 hours. I could be wrong. Experience: Addicted to Oxycontin, asking docotr for Suboxone at next appointment.
youre lying. you took oxycodone and you know it. honesty is the key to successful sobriety.
the terminator would win
If your body is used to suboxone then you can usually only be on a stonger narcotic up to about three days before you have a rough conversion back onto the suboxone. But you should wait the correct time for the stronger narcotic to ware off before taking the suboxone again.