Dude I have been on suboxone(buprenorphine+naloxone) for 8-9+ months daily and I have drunk alcohol several times, too many times to count actually. Once I was stabilized at the right dose, subs didn't give me any significant sedation or high. The effects of alcohol felt absolutely the same, if not stronger. Go easy at first because bupre is an opiate nonetheless, you will probably get drunker off less with suboxone
Btw 8mg is way to high IMO. 1-2mg gave the.most mood lifting effects with least side effects while still keeping withdrawal out.of.the picture. At low doses, bupre acts as a prodrug for norbup more or.less and norbup is a full agonist meaning it will.produce effects similar to morphine . 1mg bupre won't get you high like a shot of morphine, but there is marked antidepressant effects, increased energy and/or sedation, and euphoric mood lift (not the same feeling of euphoria as oxy.or heroin). In addition, low doses produce less side effects like constipation, headaches, nausea, ect..
I suggest doing a quick taper. Tapering up or down with suboxone is fairly easy. I went from 16mg to 2mg in 2 weeks. And I felt no pain and actually felt 2mg was more effective than 16mg. IMO anything over 6-8mg doesn't increase effects or efficacy of preventing withdrawals. Rather anything over 6-8mg just increases the duration of effects, not the strength.like 16mg dose could keep a person out of withdrawal for 48-72 hrs, a 6mg dose would keep same person out of WD for 24-48hrs , and a 1mg dose keeps me out of withdrawal for 16-32 hrs depending on ROA.
Get down to 2mg sublingual or
<snip - no need to suggest more harmful ROAs when no one was asking about them> and you will feel soo much better and happier, and you can thank me.then
