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What are the symptoms of suboxone withdrawal?

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Suboxone withdrawal: The symptoms of Suboxone withdrawal are the same as with other opiates...Agitation, insomnia, sweating, chills, muscle aches and diarrhea. Basically it can feel like a really bad case of the flu and last for a week to 10 days. Luckily it is not medically dangerous in most cases unlike withdrawal from other drugs like benzodiazepines (valium, xanax) and alcohol.

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Like Opiates: As Suboxone is an opiate, the withdrawal symptoms are the same as all other opiates. Sometimes, the withdrawal symptoms are milder, depending on the dose of Suboxone and the length of time one took it. Opiate withdrawal symptoms include chills and feeling hot and cold. Muscle aches, runny nose, diarrhea, tremors, dilated pupils, agitation, irritability and elevated heart rate.

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Dr. Steven Ferguson answered

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See below: The symptoms vary to the dosage you are taking. From mild filling badly to full blow opioid withdrawal systems.

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