No. The maximum dose of Suboxone you can take is 32 milligrams (four 8-mg pills). Taking any more than that will have no effect, so don't even bother.
Should never take more than 16mg at a time, and only take that amount if you have been taking other high doses of opiates for an extended period of time. Even then suboxone should not be taken until all opiates are completely out of your system or you risk getting VERY sick, trust me on this. Wait at least 12 hours before taking suboxone after your last use of an opiate, unless it is methadone in that case you will need to wait at least 48 hours. The antagonist you speak of is called naloxone, which is also know as narcan and is used to treat overdose of opiates. But when suboxone is taken sublingually(under your tongue) most of the naloxone is rendered inactive. It is mainly in there to keep people from "shooting up" the suboxone. Bupremorphine is active ingredient in suboxone and is a semi-synthetic opiate itself. That is what take away the withdrawal symptoms. Message me if you have any other questions about Suboxone. UPDATE!!-- Bruce5890 Dosing higher then 16mg is ok. I believe the maximum dose before the naloxone starts working is 32mg. I know this is true because my doctor asked if I needed a higher dose and I am already at 24mg and sometimes takes 32.
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It is virtually impossible, although technically it can happen. The potential for respiratory overdose is very low. Should a person take more than 24 mg per day, a person may experience mental impairment due to the life of the drug that stays in a person's body. After taking your prescribed dose for a few days, the physician should start a taper. As a person continues to use Suboxone at doses as high as 24 mg per day, the drug is continuing to increase in the persons body and does cause some of the same issues as an opiate (which it is an opiate). Overdose can occur with higher levels of the drug being used for extended periods of time. The safety factor with Suboxone is the ceiling effect it has on the respiratory system. This does not mean that the drug will not cause a "high" effect. It only means the safety of causing respiratory depression in an individual is safer with the ceiling effect built into the drug Suboxone. If you are a recreational user you may be able to get a high, but it's not going to be a good high like you get with heroin, morphine, fentanyl, or oxycontin). So most people don't cause themselves to overdose because they notice that they feel the same with 48 mgs in their system as they do with 32 mgs. That is, at least, my understanding of how the drug works, which was explained to me by my doctors.
Phanpy evolve at lvl 32
32 ounces.
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
lv.32 or lv.42
Four times.
32-34 is medium. 36-38 is large