CNS depression: Combining Soma (carisoprodol) with Buprenorphine may enhance the central nervous system depressive effects of buprenorphine. You should either avoid other CNS depressants altogether or reduce the dosage/frequency of Soma (carisoprodol) in combination with suboxone.
Answered 9/29/2020
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Nothing good: The combination of Soma (carisoprodol) and subozone could produce an adverse reaction, called: synergism. Synergism is like one plus one equals 4 or even 10. The combination could produce effects greater than the sum of it's parts. If you are trying to mix drugs together to produce a high, Suboxone treatment is not for you. You could wind up dead. Sorry to be so blunt about it.
Answered 9/20/2017
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Not a good idea: The problem with taking Soma along with Suboxone is that Soma can be very sedating. Soma is a muscle relaxer but very similar to the tranquilizers like valium, xanax (alprazolam) or ativan. Thus, like those other medications, you should not use Soma with suboxone!
Answered 8/2/2016
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