Does Suboxone interact with other drugs or medications?
Buprenorphine interacts with other sedative medications—medications that make you tired and slow you down. These include medications like benzodiazepines: alprazolam (brand name: xanax), clonazepam (brand name: klonopin), diazepam (brand name: valium), and lorazepam (brand name: ativan); muscle relaxers; tranquilizers; sleeping agents; and alcohol. All these medications depress your central nervous system and have an additive effect.
Taking too many can lead to respiratory depression (slowing or stopping of your breathing) and overdose. In low quantities, these might be safe with Buprenorphine, but if you are taking combinations of these medications, it will be very important to be monitored closely by your doctor and also report if you are feeling tired/sedated on these medications.
Other than sedatives, Buprenorphine has almost NO medication interactions. If you are taking HIV medications, it is important you check with your doctor about potential interactions with Suboxone.
Gratitude Alert! A heartfelt thank you to our amazing customers for their kind words and…
We offer an outpatient Suboxone program. Sometimes referred to as office-based opioid treatment (OBOT) programs,…
Christmas Holidays Notice To All PatientsThis Office Will be Closed fromDecember 9th th to December…
Fast MD in Suwanee: Your Gateway to Comprehensive Addiction Treatment Located in the heart of…
Patient testimonial I was addicted to pain pills, 25-50 pills a day. My life was…
Treatment for Addiction Based on our evaluation, we tailor a treatment plan to each patient’s…