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Zubsolv and Diarrhea: What Users Say

Diarrhea: mentioned by 4 users (3.2%)

Based on user experiences from 125 Zubsolv reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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withdrawal 17.6%
anxiety 6.4%
constipation 6.4%
nausea 6.4%
depression 5.6%
sweating 4.8%
fatigue 4.0%
headaches 4.0%
vomiting 4.0%
diarrhea 3.2%

Reviews for Zubsolv

Commonly mentioned side effects
  • Anonymous
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • December 23, 2019

For Opioid Use Disorder "I have been taking one 5.7 Zubsolv for opiate addiction. I took Suboxone years ago without side effects (some constipation). The Zubsolv makes me feel nauseous, which I never experienced with Suboxone. I started taking Zubsolv in February this year. Since then (it is now X-mas Eve), I have lost 55 lbs, and I am not dieting. Can't eat, I have no appetite and constant nausea, to the point of dry heaves. I was having both constipation and diarrhea but without much output. I feel like I have the flu or a stomach virus for the past 10 months. Now I don't know if it is the Zubsolv or something else. I am having a stomach endoscopy next month. No narcs... putting me to sleep. Am I wasting my time and money, or has anyone else experienced huge weight loss, constant nausea, some vomiting, and diarrhea, and feeling overall malaise?"

8 / 10
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  • My...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • March 20, 2016

For Opioid Use Disorder "I am on my second day of using Zubsolv. When I got out of bed this morning (after having slept 7 solid hours!), I felt a little groggy but ready to start the day. No diarrhea, night sweats, achy bones, or litharge. Unbelievable drug. I have tried detoxing half a dozen times. But I got so deathly ill that I had to go get more opiates just to feel normal again. This addiction grabs a hold of you and reins your life in a very short period of time. My advice... Forget the home remedies, find yourself a good addictionologist, and start to live your life again. I'm not afraid to go to bed tonight, that in itself is a miracle."

10 / 10
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  • Joe...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • June 28, 2017

For Opioid Use Disorder "I was on Suboxone strips, which were working great for over a year. Then new insurance put me on Zubsolv, and the body aches started, constant yawning, then diarrhea. Feels like withdrawals all over again. It is miserable and it hurts me at work, always tired. Now I pay $650 for my Suboxone a month out of my pocket, because insurance covers only some rubbish placebo. Do not recommend, can put you back to square one."

1 / 10
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  • Sca...
  • February 8, 2020

For Opioid Use Disorder "Been on subs for one year and have done great. My insurance will no longer cover them, had to go to zubs. Within 3 hours, I was in full-blown withdrawal, had all the withdrawal symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, shaking, anxiety, and suicidal ideation - it was a nightmare. Luckily, I have a great doctor, called in the sub strips, and within 20 minutes, I was back to normal. Please think twice before you take Zubsolv."

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