54 375 Pill Form

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I been on the half moon ones and was just put on the orange 54 375 ones and they work the same I don't got a problem with them its all in your head if u think that they don't work as well its same formula as all other subs ## Hi James, Glad to hear that this is working well for you despite switching manufacturers, as not everyone seems to be so lucky in that regard. Just wanted to mention on behalf of anyone else that may be noticing differences felt between different manufacturers, is that these inconsistencies are typically caused by the variations of "inactive" ingredients more so than anything else; at least according to what I've been reading up on. Apparently there are certain binders/fillers that these companies use which cannot be fully metabolized by our bod...

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I'm new to these kinds of meds. I need to know how to take it? I placed it under my tongue yesterday and man the taste was awful!!! ## It is a sublingual tablet, a generic for Suboxone and not everyone appreciates the flavor. The FDA warns that it carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth and constipation. How are you doing, now? Has there been any change?

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is it the same med's as my old one that saids( an 415) ## Hello, Tom! How are you? Yes, these are both 8/2mg Suboxone generics. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. They are just manufactured by different companies. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Hi Tom, Based on my research, both pills you described are generic Suboxone, containing 8mgs of Buprenorphine HCL + 2mgs of Naloxone HCL. The one marked 54 375 is manufactured by Roxane Labs and the one marked AN 415 is a product of Amneal Pharma. That said, the only differences that might be found are probably within the list of "inactive" ingredients; since this usually varies for each man...

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I need to know if this is suboxone ## Yes, this is an 8/2mg generic for Suboxone (NDC 0054-0189). This medication carries the risk of being habit forming and could cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Inactive Ingredients: - Anhydrous Citric Acid - Starch, Corn - Fd&c Yellow No. 6 - Lactose Monohydrate - Magnesium Stearate - Mannitol - Povidones - Sodium Citrate - Sucralose Ref: DailyMed ## I'm supposed to be on 2 mg.... small (hard to break) orangish tablets are what I’ve been taking for 2 years. Then last month my pharmacy gave me a large peach with 54375. It’s so large now I wonder what strength it was because today they gave me the small one I was used to which is 2mg. So what strength was the large one? ## Peach ...

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What are these pill used,for Small Orange pill54/375 ## This tablet is manufactured by Roxane Laboratories and they list it as being an 8/2mg generic for Suboxone. The FDA classifies this medication as an opiate that is most commonly used to treat drug addiction, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I have plans to quit opiates this weekend. After 4 months I got this pill with 54 375..I'm not sure if this pill can help me to stop the withdrawals... How am I supposed to take these pills?? How many do I have to take?? And for how long?? I just need some help to get my life back.. Please someone help me. Ty ## This tablet is manufactured by Roxane Laboratories and they list it as containing 8mgs of Buprenorphine and 2mgs of Naloxone. It is a generic for Suboxone, which is most commonly used to treat drug addiction. The Buprenorphine is a mild opiate that helps prevent the cravings and the Naloxone neutralizes other opiates to prevent them being abused, while someone is under treatment. The FDA warns that this carries the risk of also being habit forming and may cause side effects,...

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I am trying to cut back on my pain pills (oxycodone #10) that I take 4-5 times daily for my pain. If I take the suboxone later that day and am still hurting, can I take 1 of my oxycodone's and will it work with my pain or will it block it and I would be just wanting it? Please help me if anyone knows the answer. ## The Naloxone in the Suboxone will block it from working. The Suboxone takes a very strong hold on the opiate receptors in your brain and tends to kick out other opiates, which could also result in dangerous precipitated withdrawals. NDC Code for more details: 0054-0189 The FDA warns that these medications carry the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, constipation, and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help wi...

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I'll admit it I've been taking a half of sub a day (only a half, no more) for 2 years and now with these new peach ones I'm up to almost a whole one a day. It just doesn't keep me straight with no withdrawal symptoms. I'm not saying what I'm doing is right with the way I'm taking it, but know it or not, when these were first made they were supposed to be in a suppository form. Anyway just saying I know me and I know my body and these new ones are not holding me over like all the other ones did. why idk, I'm not the man in the lab. ## Tenncare is just starting everybody that gets suboxin tablets to try the new ones.. Does anybody know if their the same or have different effects? ## Whenever you switch to a new tablet/manufacturer, if there's not a chan...

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I have a pill that is supposed to be generic suboxone. On it is 54 on top and 375 on bottom. Nothing on the back. What is this? ## Hello, Rob! How are you? This tablet is manufactured by Roxane Laboratories and they list it as being an 8/2mg generic for Suboxone. The FDA classifies this medication as an opiate that is most commonly used to treat drug addiction, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Is hydrochloride in all Suboxone? If it isn't, why is it in the pill 54 375? What does hydrochloride do? ## It is not an ingredient in and of itself, it just designates the specific chemical salt that the medication is derived from, sometimes a pharmacy lists it on a label, or the doctor will list it on a prescription, and sometimes they don't. However, the actual medication and the way it works in your body remain the same. The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as dizziness, dry mouth, nausea, constipation, and headache. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Does anyone no what pill is better or are they the same? Today my pharmacy gave me the orange 54-375 but i was taking a white pill with 155 on it the orange one is a little smaller. And just dont seem like it would work as good i think Roxanne is the maker can any one help me? I switched pharmacy to save money 20 bucks less for 60 not sure if this is good also these came 60 loose were the white ones are individually wraped thanks jim ## The size of the pill is not relevant, that really just depends on what inactive ingredients they decided to use in it. However, the dosages are the same, it is listed by Roxane as containing 8mgs of Buprenorphine, and 2mgs of Naloxone (base). The FDA warns that it carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizzine...

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peach in color, line through middleof pill on oneside. the number's G 8720 on the other. shape is oval, small& peach colored ## Is the marking possibly G 3720? If so, it is distributed by A-S Medication Solutions and they list it as containing .5mgs of Alprazolam, which is a generic for Xanax, it is used to treat anxiety, and nervous disorders. NDC code: 54569-3756 The FDA warns that it carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, and irritability. Inactive ingredients may include: cellulose powdered corn starch docusate sodium lactose magnesium stearate silicon dioxide sodium benzoate FD&C Yellow No. 6

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