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How long does Suboxone block opiates?

Is there a test that can be done to see if you are allergic to Suboxone before taking the drug?

I have been on a methadone treatment program successfully for 5yrs.I have not used any opiates in that time outside of the prescribed medication for... read more

I feel like my life is ruined by taking suboxone for too long (2 years). My psychiatrist put me on?

it because he said that my opiate receptors are not working. It sounds ridiculous doesn't it? I found an addiction psychiatrist a couple of months... read more

Opiate Withdrawal - Was on percocets, found one 8 mg Suboxone & wondering about withdrawals? HELP!?

I was taking about 10 percocets a day and finally decided I have had enough of? being a prisoner to opiates. Saturday night I went all out and took... read more

Can an antidepressant still work if your taking suboxone or any other opiate?

I would think that since the opiate receptors are being filled with an opiate that an antidepressant couldn't work. My doctor gave me zoloft.... read more

Can Suboxone cause severe and chronic pain?

I have been on Suboxone for 8 months now for an opiate addiction. Around 8 months ago I started having occasional back pain and told my doctor about... read more

Nerve damage causing muscle to spasm and cramp. the pain is unbearable!

What does anyone reccomend for muscle pains in my legs, back, pretty much all over the body. Muscle spasms are the best I can to describe the... read more

Take Suboxone after methadone?

I do not take either one daily. I have had back pain and I took three10mg methadone tablets. Well that didn't really last long so I took a 8mg... read more

What is a methadone clinic / are they free?

Esophageal Spasm - I have a lump in my throat and chest pain 24-7 from my esophageal muscle spasms?

what is the best medication and is the lump and pain normal to stay continous Thanks

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