Can I Get High If I Snort Suboxone The answer is no. And yes. This is because Suboxone is designed to be dissolved under the tongue. Snorting Suboxone may result in some systemic absorption of the medication, though the mucosa of the nasal mucosa tends to be slightly acidic in most people, and so more of the dose may be inactivated than when dissolved under the tongue. Plus, patients on a stable dose of Suboxone will not get high if, for some reason, they decide to snort it. Their opioid receptors are occupied with medication from previous day, assuming they haven’t missed any doses. But if an addict who is “opioid naive” (not used to taking opioids) snorts a Suboxone pill, they may feel high. In fact, it’s even possible to overdose on Suboxone if the person isn’t used to taking opioids. But the same would be true if that same person used the pill sublingually, too. In fact, if anything, a person abusing opioids for the first time would feel more of a medication effect from using the pill sublingually than from snorting it. not getting high? wtf ofc u dont get high since your tolerance is high
didnt i post the link to that information lol ok im not getting your point, sounds like u proved mine, except for the fact that you "MAYYYYY" feel something snorting it. whatever cya
i get high snorting them, even after a week long herion binge. i don,t think the nalxone has a chance to work when snorted. but to each is own, also ive been getting nice white sea#4 from new jersey.