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Suboxone absorbs better with cut in mouth

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aBurningFire

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I just flossed and it caused my gumsto bleed. I was wondering if this would increase the absorption of suboxone. I'm not trying to get high off of it, i just want to know if this works so i can take smaller doses and save money while still getting the same effect from the drug.
P.S. I know that my gums bleeding is a sign that i dont floss enough. Thanks in advance for your answers to my stupid but serious question.
 
probably not, it's already, like what, 40% sublingually? If you got a cut it just means faster route to the blood, its like dipping with a cut, i imagine just faster onset. It's like 60% intranasally, though. Have fun blowing that, it don't feel so great up there.
 
Not really. The blood vessels around your gums are naturally very tight and constricted, so the suboxone wouldn't travel through your bloodstream very easily. That's why when you rub coke on your gums, you really only feel it on your mouth and face (at least for me)...
 
To increase the absorption of buprenorphine via sublingual dosing you should sublingual with an amount of high percentage alcohol in your mouth at the same time. I believe this increases BA by around 20%.
 
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