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What Safety Information Should I Know About Suboxone?

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This entry was posted on 8/30/2007 7:34 AM and is filed under uncategorized.

Intravenous misues of buprenorphine, usually in combination with benzodiazepines or other CNS depressants, has been associated with significant respiratory depression and death.

SUBOXONE Combined With Medications/Drugs

It can be dangerous to mix SUBOXONE with drugs like benzodiazepines, alcohol, sleeping pills and other tranquilizers, certain antidepressants, or other opioid medications, especially when not under the care of a doctor or in doses different than prescribed by your doctor.  Mixing these drugs can lead to drowsiness, sedation, unconsciousness, and death, especially if injected.  It is important to let your doctor know about all medications and substances you are taking.  Your doctor can provide guidance if any of these medications are prescribed for the treatment of other medical conditions you may have.

If you are addicted to opiates and you reside in Las Vegas, NV you can get help with SUBOXONEby making an appointment online with Weldon Bond, D.O./HouseCall Doctors, LLC or by calling (702) 474-6300

Please Note:  The information contained in this blog is reprinted material from the SUBOXONE handbook for addiction and is not considered medical advice, but only information for the use of SUBOXONE for opioid addiction

 

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