Naloxone is a medication that wipes your system clean of opiates. It is primarily used in overdose of opiates and used in emergency departments. I have the Naloxone injectors (in case of overdose of opiates) and I take Suboxone as well to curb the withdrawal of opiates and the cravings. Buprenorphine is the medication that aids in withdrawal symptoms and helps with the cravings. Naloxone is the medication that aids in wiping the system clean of opiates and also makes it so opiates have no reaction therefore both medications together work to help the patient comfortable while coming off opiates, and keeps them from using cause the opiates will have no effect.
You really need to know the facts b4 you type something. All of this was told to me by my dr who prescribed it and by the pharmacist that filled it for me. Oh and you can find the accurate information on-line and on the paperwork that comes with the medication when you get it filled.
Also if your on Suboxone you should stay away from any and all habit forming type medications (not just opiates) Flexeril is habit forming. (I've screen to school for this) it's not an opiate but taking it with Suboxone will lessen the effect of Flexeril.
If you have questions you NEED to talk to your Dr and or a pharmacist, they will know more about this than me or the person I'm responding to.
You're actually quite wrong. Suboxone and subutex are they same but they have a slight difference. Suboxone contains naloxone which DOES have a purpose. It is included in the buprenorphrine film so that if a user dissolved and shot up the medication to get high the user would go into precipitated withdrawl. Subutex you can shoot up and that is why most suboxone doctors won't prescribe it unless necessary.
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You are incorrect. Naloxone is the blocker. You know when someone overdoses and they get a shot of narcan? What does that do? Block all the drugs in the person's system so they stop working. That's what naloxone is. Same as narcan. Google it if u don't believe me.