
Is It Okay To Switch From Xanax To Suboxene?

Unfortunately I advise against it due to high risk of interaction ma'am
Detailed Answer:
Hello ma'am and welcome.
Thank you for writing to us.
I have gone through your query with diligence and would like you to know that I am here to help. Xanax (with the active ingredient alprazolam) and suboxone (with the active ingredient buprenorphine/naloxone) have a very high risk interaction and when taken together can cause serious side effects like coma, respiratory depression and in some cases (when taken in high doses) the interaction has even caused death.
Although I am aware that you are most probably not on a high dose, I would not recommend it ma'am. I am really sorry you have to somehow manage without xanax this one night, but please understand that I say this only in your best interest.
Xanax has a fast excretion time, but can stay in the body for over 3 days once taken. This means the xanax will be present in your system when you take suboxone the next morning. You could try other methods like relaxation therapy, mild exercise before sleep to tire you out, following sleep time etiquette, etc.
I hope you understand why I advise against the use of xanax on Sunday night. I also hope you find my response both helpful and informative. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications, I am always here to help.
Best wishes.


Either one of the options can be tried, but with caution
Detailed Answer:
Hello once again ma'am.
I truly understand how insomnia can really be frustrating and troublesome, I also understand how it can get the whole day to go topsy turvy resulting in utter havoc.
I respect your opinion to take ONLY one beverage of alcohol, and please do try to keep it as mild and minimum as possible. The next morning, do wake up and have wheat, bread, etc; that would help reduce the effect of alcohol. Drink plenty of water, to help dilute the alcohol in your blood, although it would be at a totally safe level if you consume only one beverage, but to be even safer start drinking plenty of water as soon as you wake up the next morning.
But please do remember, you choose between one alcoholic beverage and anti-histamines, never both okay? I hope all goes well and you do have a good nights sleep. Please also walk around, go about chores at home, and get yourself as exhausted as possible before bedtime, it will certainly help you get knocked off.
Best off luck ma'am.

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