how to get suboxone
Ralphie
Asked: 2019-03-28 13:03:10
I'm so tired of these awful withdrawal symptoms. Why is it so hard to get off of vicodin? And how can I get my hands on suboxone, I've heard it helps with these symptoms?
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Leah
Answered: 2019-03-30 05:25:32
Vicodin is an addictive substance, and once you start abusing it it's really hard to stop. Taking suboxone randomly on your own and abusing it isn't a good idea. Instead you need to consult your doctor or addiction specialist to come up with a plan for suboxone treatment. Your withdrawal symptoms won't be as overwhelming and awful if you're on suboxone. Then you can focus on getting sober for good.
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Scott
Answered: 2019-03-29 03:24:02
Suboxone can help with opiate addiction, but only when used under strict medical supervision. If you try and do this yourself without the right dosage, the painful symptoms can become even worse. I urge you to visit your doctor and get started on th path to a better life free from drug addiction. It worked for me and it could work for you too.
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Lillian
Answered: 2019-03-29 11:26:30
Suboxone isn't all it's cracked up to be. Now you're stuck and you shouldn't have started using drugs in the first place.
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Liam Jensen
Answered: 2019-03-29 02:25:05
If you abuse Vicodin then you're likely to develop an addiction. As a synthetic opioid, Vicodin is a powerful drug and you need to be really careful while using it. Although it sounds like you're already addicted, if you take the recovery process seriously and follow the doctor's prescribed doses for suboxone, you may be able to return to a happier and healthier sober lifestyle. This takes courage and determination though so I hope you're ready to give it a really good try.
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Allison
Answered: 2019-03-30 09:00:36