03/12/2022
So far, we’ve discussed that Suboxone has been used as a primary treatment to treat opioid addicts. Suboxone is approved by FDA and only specially trained and licensed doctors are eligible to prescribe the drug to the patients. Since Suboxone also contains opioids, a question might be on your mind, “Can the use of suboxone get me high?”.
However, this is not the case. If you take the medication as prescribed, you won’t get high on Suboxone. The doctor sets the dose that will work for your body and won’t cause you any harm after withdrawal.
Generally, treatment does not last long, so you will not get high on Suboxone. However, for some reason, if the treatment is prolonged, it can cause a slight “high” on Suboxone. This happens especially when the other opioids leave the patient’s system.
So far, we’ve discussed that Suboxone has been used as a primary treatment to treat opioid addicts. Suboxone is approved by FDA and only specially trained and licensed doctors are eligible to prescribe the drug to the patients. Since Suboxone also contains opioids, a question might be on your mind...