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This entry was posted on 9/10/2007 6:28 AM and is filed under uncategorized.

You experience an allergic reaction.  Symptoms of a bad allergic reaction include difficulty breathing, hives, swelling of your face, asthma (wheezing), or shock (loss of blood pressure and consciousness)

You suspect liver problems due to any of these symptoms:

-Your skin or the white part of your eyes turn yellow (jaundice)

-Your urine turns dark

-Your bowel movements (stools) turn light in color

-You don't feel like eating much food for several days or longer

-You feel sick to yourstomach (nauseated)

-You have lower stomach pain

Cytolytic hepatitis and hepatitis with jaundice have been observed in the addicted population receiving bubrenorphine.

Your doctor may do blood tests while you are taking SUBOXONE to ensure that your liver is okay.

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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