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PostPosted: 02/17/07 - 23:59    Post subject: suboxen and drug tests Vote now! Reply with quote

how do they test for suboxen and will I fail a urine test or hair test because of it? Thanks.
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PostPosted: 09/30/08 - 21:28    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

If your Suboxone is from a Doctor to you, then there is no failing a test. You can not fail a drug screen when legaly on Meds.

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