chrisinabox
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I imagine this has already been said, but it is the buprenorphine that causes precipitated withdrawal, not the naloxone, because bupe has much much higher affinity for the mu opioid receptor. This should be common knowledge by most by now.
And to the real oblivion above, yes, suboxone does have citric acid in it, so I imagine taking it sublingually, holding it in your mouth every day for however long, does have a negative impact on one's teeth, though most never talk about it. I wonder how bad it does mess up the teeth enamel and such.....
And to the real oblivion above, yes, suboxone does have citric acid in it, so I imagine taking it sublingually, holding it in your mouth every day for however long, does have a negative impact on one's teeth, though most never talk about it. I wonder how bad it does mess up the teeth enamel and such.....