Suboxone White Round Pill With Arrow

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Hey... I just got a suboxone and by the markings it is supposed to be an 8/2 mg suboxone, but there was no image available on the internet. It has an N 8 on the front... and an arrow in the back. I've seen this question already asked a few times, but I got confused by your answers. Thanks. ## Mike, If it's a 8 and arrow on reverse its subutex 8mg. If not the possibilities are endless. If you received these from a legit source it should come with product insert information. If not I wouldn't risk taking something that can cause severe withdrawals if not taken as prescribed. Good luck ## The tablet with the N8 on, with the logo on the opposite is an 8/2mg Suboxone tablet. The FDA warns that it carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, ...

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Trying to find out what little round white pill has N2 on one side and an arrow on the other? I think it is 2mg suboxone. ## Hi Eddie, Just to confirm, you are correct that this is a 2mg/0.5mg generic Buprenorphine HCL + Naloxone HCL (Suboxone) pill. For verification, the manufacturer is listed as Hi-Tech Pharma and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 50383-294-93. You can also click on the NDC link for more specific details; however, at this time I'm unable to locate an image. I hope this helps!

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Please help. I found this and don't know what it is? The pill is white, round and has an arrow looking thing on one side and N8 on the other. I need to know as quickly as possible please. ## Hello, Lindry! How are you? This tablet is manufactured by Hi-Tech Pharma and they list it as being an 8/2mg generic for Suboxone (Buprenorphine 8 mg / Naloxone 2 mg - NDC 50383-287). The FDA classifies this medication as an opiate that is most commonly used to treat drug addiction, so it carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth and constipation. Inactive Ingredients: - Lactose Monohydrate - Mannitol - Starch, Corn - Povidone K30 - Water - Anhydrous Citric Acid - Sodium Citrate - Sodium Stearyl Fumarate - Acesulfame Potass...

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little round white pill arrow sign pointing to the right on one side imprint number 8 on the other side ## Hi, Smokey! How are you? This is actually a generic for an 8mg Subutex tablet, it's a sublingual that's meant to be dissolved under your tongue. The difference is that the Subutex and its generics don't contain Naloxone, they only contain the Buprenorphine. Learn more Subutex details here. This medication carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I have a white pill that has z10 on one side and nothing on the otherside please help me can not find it at all ## So the naloxone is an opioid blocker? An is there naloxone in the small white pill that h...

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My friend is sick from opiate withdrawal. He bought what I am told is suboxone - but there are no pictures of this pill in google images It is white and round not oval or hexagon N8 is imprinted. Can anyone help! He is scared to take but also feeling terrible. ## That is generic Suboxone, 8mg/2mg (8mg buprenorphine and 2mg naloxone, the naloxone being inert as long as it is taken sublingually(under your tongue, actually can be allowed to dissolve in your mouth anywhere and will absorb the buprenorphine, and the naloxone does not absorb well sublingually) ## What did you find out? I as well couldn't find them anywhere online... were they real?? Please help... I had seen a white 8 arrow online, but never this n8. Quick reply would be appreciated!! ## I got those too. The white N8 with...

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a small white round pill one side is blank and the other has a split down the middle with the numbers 1000 on either side of the split ## White pill 8. On 1 side other arrow.is it controlled ## YES. That is brand name hi-tech subutex, it is a CIII Opioid. Much like Suboxone only it has no naloxone in it. Both are buprenorphin, a partial opioid agonist/partial ANTAGonist. Therefore it has been effective in treating opioid dependency/addiction (Oxycodone, fentanyl, morphine etc.). It is also being used for pain treatment now. It doesn't produce the high that full on agonist opioids do, because it essentially blocks itself from the alpha and gamma receptors which are the ones that cause the euphoria and buzz etc., from the straight up dope. It has a VERY strong affinity to the Mu recep...

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Iv been on Suboxone for almost 2 years now , and iv tried every single manufacturer you can think off, starting from the very first orange oval shape ones which are the original ones not generic ones , from that to strips ,an415 orange round , white round moon imprint to, white round lemon lime ones to bupes, which are the small round ones and have a 8 logo on the front and a arrow logo on the back , and in my opinion those are the best ones because they have no naloxone in then just 8 mg of buprenorphine, those ones work the best but they are not given out much because or abuse, I am on the round peach ones right now imprint 54 375 and they are working perfectly for me , as a matter of fact they work really good for me way better then the white round ones with the imprint if moon on th...

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I was on subutex 8mg and ive been reading about these new subutexs with the 8 and the arrow on them. I got a different kind there zubsolv 5.7 mg/1.4 mg? I dont understand is one of these pills equal to a 8 mg? There small white round tablet imprinted with 5.7 on the front? ## Subutex contains just the narcotic Buprenoprhine as the active ingredient, so an 8mg tablet of it contains that much of the Buprenorphine… Where the Zubsolv is actually an equivalent to Suboxone, because it contains the Buprenorphine (in this case 5.7mgs) and Naloxone (in this case 1.4mgs). Learn more Subutex details here. Learn more Suboxone details here. So no, they aren't equal to the 8mg Subutex tablets. This medication is a narcotic opiate, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause si...

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My uncle says he's taking suboxone but they look different then any suboxone pill I've ever seen they are really little round, white, and have an 8 on one side and an ? on the other... Are they really suboxone??? ## Hello, Brandi! How are you? I'm sorry, but what is the marking on the other side, is it a question mark? There are some that are round, white and have an arrow on the opposite side. They are 8mg tablets. 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.

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