Suboxone N8

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orange pill with dagger on it ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Suboxone, which is a combination of Buprenorphine (8 mg) + Naloxone (2 mg). You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you.

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Im looking for a suboxone n8 clinic in the Las Vegas area? ## Hi, Search suboxone doctors in las vegas. Some of those sites have a place to enter your zipcode. ## There is a search engine on the site Suboxone.com click here. This is a narcotic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Can you let us know if you have any luck? Thanks!

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I have a pill that's suposted to be suboxone it has an arrow but instead of just an 8 it has a N8 on the other side I feel nothing is it a sub it dissolves Nd tastes like lemon ## Hello, Eric! How are you? Yes, Hi-Tech Pharmacal Co. list this as being an 8mg/2mg generic for Suboxone in a sublingual formulation. 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 narcolepsy and was taking Suboxone strips. I got tons of energy but my insurance stoped covering them and switched me to this generic white pill with N8 on it and an arrow on the back. It gives me no energy ??? ## Has it been prescribed for this use? That's not something it is normally used for, since its possible side effects can include nausea, dizziness, and drowsiness, according to FDA reports. It also carries the risk of being habit forming. Are you on any other medications? Did your doctor ever have you try an amphetamine, such as Adderall? ## Hi can you tell me what kind of pharmacy gave you that kind because I get suboxone and I’d like to get that kind filled and try them plz and thanks

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How much Suboxone should I start taking I have been taking 10 to 15 Perc 30s a day for about 5 weeks know and have run out of them. I am horrified. My Detox just strated last night and I don't know what to do. I have 4 N8 Suboxone pills............ I got my hands on 20 Percosets ( M 362 white oval pills 10mg Percs ) and 20 aderall 20 Mg ( COT 135 orang round pill ) My friend just stopped by with 4 Suboxone N8. Thats all I have and I am sick as a dog. Stomach empty feeling, headach, I feel like I'm crawling out of my skin, cold then hot. Any suggestions would be great, I cant even move arround I hurt so much, How long will this last ? What is my best bet for suboxones ? I want to stop the Percs and be sober / stright for a while. I have not found a Detox in my area, Boston, as of...

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A friend of my husbands mentioned that he was taking subxone. I was curious as to what it was. He showed one to me but it looks exactly like a generic percocet but has different numbers. They are a round white pill with nothing on one side and on the other are the numbers 54 411. however, the only description i'm finding is oval and orange. Is this suboxone or something else? ## A white circle pill with nothing imprinted on either side is it a generic suboxone? ## There is no generic for Suboxone. Suboxone itself is an orange octagon tablet. It has N8 on one side and what looks like a high cross on the other side. There is a generic for Subutex. It is a white tablet and has 54 411 on one side. The 54 is above the 411. Hope this helps. Instead of relying on people who will take advan...

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My Caresource Insurance Stopped Paying For Strips And Now My Pharmacy Gives Me 8mg White / Round Generic Pills Which Insurance Covers. Is There Any Way I Can Get The Orange Octagon N8 Pills? Does Anyone Know What Pharmacy Might Give These And Will Caresource Pay For Them In Ohio. Are They Better? ## I'm on the films and I prefer them to the pills. And no you can't get the stop sign shaped pills by reckitt anymore as they phased them out a few years ago due to "children safety" when there is no evidence backing this up which is why they are facing a mega legal suit from the FDA. You can get generic pills however but not generic films as those are only brand name. I tried the generic pills and didn't care for em so I take an 8mg strip a day and have for years and never...

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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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Which Side Of The Suboxone Do I Put On My Tounge? tHE SIDE WITH THE N8 ON IT OR THE SMOOTH SIDE ## It doesn,t matter and you puy it under your tounge and close your mouth and sit quietly for about 5 minutes while it desolves after that don,t eat drik or smoke for another 5 minutes according to my doctor. There are veins under the tounge that they disolve into. Like I said, sub. dr. told me this. ## That's correct, since the whole thing is specially designed to dissolve sublingually, it doesn't matter which side faces the tongue. Are there any other comments or questions? ## You do NOT put the Suboxone ON your tongue, like you said. You put the Suboxone tablet UNDER your tongue and let it melt. To answer your question, it does NOT matter what side you put in on under your tongue....

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thats a suboxen its an opiate blocker ## This tablet does contain 8mgs of Suboxone, but it is inaccurate to describe it as an opiate blocker. Suboxone contains the active ingredient Buprenorphine, which IS AN OPIATE! It is used to treat drug addcition and severe, chronic pain. It does, however, have some opiate agonist properties, to prevent people from abusing other drugs while they are taking it. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and dizziness. Read more on it here: Are there any questions?

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One side has a cross the other n8 its orange and has 6 sides ## This is an 8mg Suboxone tablet, which contains the active ingredient Buprenoprhine. It is an opiate used to treat severe, chronic pain and drug addiction. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, diziness and dry mouth. Read more here: Do you have any questions? ## ONCE YOUR ON THEM YOU CAN NEVER STOP

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This pill is hexagonal pink with N8 inscribed on it. What is it? ## Based on the description provided, I found your hexagonal shaped pill to be Suboxone, which contains a combination of Buprenorphine (8 mg) + Naloxone (2 mg). Depending on the application form, buprenorphine is indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe chronic pain or for peri-operative analgesia. You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you.

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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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I am trying to find out what this is ## This pill has 6 sides, white in colour, n8 on one side and little sword on other please tell me what this is ## Hi Marko, Based on my research, a white hexagonal (six-sided) tablet with a sword logo on one side and "N8" on the other, is identified as generic Suboxone; containing 8mgs of Buprenorphine HCL + 2mgs of Naloxone HCL dihydrate. It also appears to be from Canada if that helps verify things. Suboxone is frequently used to treat opioid dependence as well as severe chronic pain. You can learn more about this drug on the page for Suboxone Details I hope this helps!

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Has a cross-like symbol on the back. ## I was addicted to oxyxotin for 2 years. I did methadone, tried to stop cold turkey, nothing worked. One dat I came across these pills called Suboxone. that is exactly what you have. They are orange, octagon-shaped, N8 on one side and a cross on the other,. The cross is to help you split it in to equal halfs. The way it works is that you put the pill under your tongue (sublingually) and let it melt. it goes through the main vein you have under your tongue that connects to your brain and it blocks the opiate receptors in your brain. you start off at 1 pill a day, 2 at most if needed. but fter using the 1st whole pill, try to use just halfs until you are comfortable. By comfortable I mean not withdrawling. Thats what that pill does. It is a miracle d...

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Will I go into rapid withdrawals if I take this pill with an opiate in my system? ## Yes, it could cause dangerous precipitated withdrawals, which may include nausea, dizziness, headache, rebound pain, fever, chills, vomiting, and seizures. This medication should only be taken, when you are in full withdrawal from all other opiates. Is there anything else I can help with? ## What if you have suboxone in your system then take norco?

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orange hexagon shaped pill stamped with N8 ## WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS TO THIS DRUG ## I found this pill orange hexagon shaped pill stamped with N8? What is this pill used for? ## I believe this pill is used for heroine addicts to help with withdrawals. ## what is the name of this hexagon shaped orange pill stamped with N8? ## The correct ID of this pill is Suboxone, which contains 8mgs of Buprenorphine and 2mgs of Naloxone. Suboxone is an opiate used to help treat drug addiction and in some instances, cases of severe pain when other options have been exhausted. You cannot get high from it, plus since it contains the Naloxone, it will prevent you from getting high off of other narcotics while you are under Suboxone treatment. The side effects are similar to other narcotics and can incl...

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is it a saboxin 8 miligram ## Located a macth it's Suboxone (active ingredients buprenorphine 8 mg and naloxone 2 mg), which is indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe chronic pain (pain that has outlived its use to prevent injury and after three months) or for peri-operative analgesia. To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.

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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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n8- octagone shape, orange in color ## nee you to identify pill found (N8- orange in color, octagone type shape.i am concerned for my son and younger kids i have if someone gets it with out my knowledge. ## as far as i know he had taken this pill for a way to get off of a pain pill he was depended upon after a surgery ## Yes, this would be something used for addiction, it is a new medication called Suboxone, here's an image of the pill: Pill Image Click Here It contains 8mgs of Buprenorphine, which is a narcotic pain med, but it can help treat addiction because it does not act on the pleasure receptors and provide the high and euphoria like other narcotics. It also contains an opiate agonist, 2mgs of Naloxone. That said, however, yes, you are right to worry about children or even a ...

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