We believe you mean Suboxone, which is used for opiate detox, and by some practitioners for long-term maintenance therapy.
Suboxone is an opiate agonist-antagonist, that is it provides some of the effects of opiates to avoid withdrawal, while counteracting the effects that cause you to get high. It is normally prescribed temporarily to help people stop using opiate drugs.
There is the potential for interaction between alcohol and suboxone, and some danger of overdose exists. The big question: if you're trying to get clean, what's the point in drinking alcohol. Since it affects the brain in ways similar to opiates, it will simply lead you right back to drugs and/or Alcoholism.
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Dizziness, headaches, tiredness and vomiting can be possible effects of abusing alcohol.
effects of drugs,diet,,smoking,alcohol on the body
Narcotics, barbiturates and tranquilizers, all depressants, have similar effects. For that reason, they should never be taken with alcohol. The combined effects can be fatal.
Vibration
The effects of alcohol are a general stimulant of the functions of the brain and body.
Alcohol is a single chemical. It is what affects you.
alcohol effects your immune system and your liver.
depressant
Many of the effects of alcohol that are associated with heavy drinking seem clear up after 1 yr sobriety.
Increase in cardiovascular side effects. Mixing alcohol with any stimulant will do this
If consumed in moderation , the long term effects of drinking are better health and greater longevity. Abusing alcohol tends to have the opposite effects.