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ok clear a few things up-suboxone=bupernorfine/naloxone(sorry for spell errors) the naloxone is to prevent u from shooting the drug. If you shoot this it will send you in to immediate withdrawls. The buper is there to attatch to the opiate receptors and block out any new opiates introduced to the brain. It also eases symptoms of withdrawls because it is a partial opiate itself but not fully so that is why you really don't feel eurphoric using it but it cuases all the other side effects as an opiate, nausea, drowsiness, etc. This is why people get so confused about this drug. Also you should be in "painful" withdrawls before using this becuase it kicks out any opiates in your receptors, but isnt strong enough to kill the cravings for your body if you have opiates in your system. It is only strong enough to stop the withdrwls once there is no opiates in your body. So cocaine is not an opiate, so suboxone will not have a "blocking" effect of the cocaine, but will have a synergystic effect, i.e. will interact with it like you had opiates in your body. So you would probably get the back and forth feeling, up from cocaine=rapid heartbeat, sweating, nervousness and this may make you feel like you are having withdrawls in your mind, then have the down effect from the suboxone but not the opiate feeling so your brain again may interpret this as withdrwlas mnad make you even more nervous. But in reality the suboxone is not sending you in to withdrwls because you did cocaine, two different receptors invovled. Good luck, sorry for all bad spelling.
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