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if they test specifically for bup.i

I was on the program and they gave me a ten panel test that could show both suboxone and other opiates seperately. The test only cost's $25 dollars so I would be carefull. I'm also in the military and just on suboxone i tested positive for opiates.

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if you take loritab you could also fail for buprenorphine due to the opiates

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Yes, Buprenorphine (or Suboxone, Subutex) is an opiate and will show up as one on any drug screen.

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It has been my experience that Suboxone will not show up in a strret drug test.


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What help for coming off morphine?

You could try a drug program, but many people get help from programs that use the medicines methadone and buprenorphine which help with cravings and withdrawl symptoms.


Does Suboxone show up in military drug tests?

Yes. Suboxone contains buprenorphine (and naloxone), and is in the opioid class of medication/drugs. It will test positive for opiates on a simple urine drug screen test. The person above me is an idiot, buprenorphine doesnt show up in any standard urine drug screen, it must be specifically tested for. As far as the military testing for buprenorphine, im currently in the process of finding that out for myself, so far the general concensus is no, but dont take my word for it.