It's not and opiate, it's and opioid!! And buprenorphine has its own category... It's metabolizes different.. Beleive me when I tell you this!!!
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You will go thru withdrawal from suboxen also ive been weeding myself off cause to stop taking them is next to impossible i would much rather go threw the dts of opiates than the subs it hurts stomach is twisted in knots and lack of energy its all ALOT worse than the withdrawal of pills i taking subs myself found it completely stupid to trade one addiction for the other
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You can store the urine in the fridge in a air tight closed bottle for up to a week. You can freeze it indefinitely but you want to make sure it's air tight so you don't get freezer burn on the urine.
This is so you can test positive for the drug for your program. Again, you don't want to do this all the time as for metabolite testing they will eventually figure out that your not actually taking the drug. How they do that exactly I'm not sure, but I do know that you can do this once or twice without getting caught. I've done it myself on several occasions.
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It will NOT show up unless they specifically test for buprenorphine. Suboxone uses a different metabolite than other legit opiates, and this info can be find with a search engine called Google (I know no one here has probably heard of google but you can Google Google to Google what I listed above lol).
Keep in mind there are different drug screen tests available and it depends on what the rest looks for. A common test is called the 10-panel drug screen which most employers use, and it does NOT test for buprenorphine. Suboxone is fully synthetic, and the manufacturer purposely made suboxone with a different metabolite so that ongoing suboxone tests can be conducted and reflect suboxone and other opiates separately in order to verify proper use.
Anyway, sorry I had to step in and stop the wild answers and 5 misinformation..
Stay safe brothers and sisters.
Brad
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