Is Suboxone When Consumed Detectable In A Urine Test?
While on the subject, is Suboxene ever prescribed as an anti-depressant? I'm not happy with the side effects of some anti-depressants or the results which, while keeping stress down, do not work well on the 'sad' issue.
SUBOXON niether detected in urine nor affect work
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX, wish you a best health at health care magic, I am Dr. Arun Tank my specialization is Pathologist and Microbiologist (M.B.B.S.; M.D.) hope I can able to answer your query.
Both the drug that you have mentioned in your question belongs to opiate group of drugs. Suboxone particularly is the synthetic opioid analgesics having combination of buprenorphine + naloxone. When the drug test carried out it usually detects the metabolites of the opioids. While being a synthetic compound suboxone is not usually detected in blood or urine. But if it is specifically suspected and tested for than it will be detected in the body fluids.
Suboxone is not prescribed as a anti-depressant. It is used as analgesics in the category of strong analgesics, opioid analgesics. It has following side effects: headache, insomnia, constipation, weakness, nausea, drowsiness, hypo-tension, sweating; other possible side effects include withdrawal symptoms, hallucinations. It has very less dependence potential. But It will never affect work potential.
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