What shud be the normal price for subotex 2mg, and the price for suboxone 2/05mg ?
Thanks
What shud be the normal price for subotex 2mg, and the price for suboxone 2/05mg ?
Thanks
Are you talking at a regular pharmacy w/ a script? An IOP w/ out a scipt? Or on the stret - because the prices are going to vary based on how and where you buy your meds.
If you do have a script, the cash price w/o insurance (according to Drugstore.com) is as follows:
Brand Name 2mg Subutex Tabs - $193.99 for 30
Generic 2mg Bupenorphine Tabs - $75.99 for 30
Brand Name 2mg Suboxone Tabs - $141.93 for 30
I couldn't find a price for the 2mg Strips (the price for the 8mg strips was slightly higher than the 8mg tabs) - Finding Subxone at an IOP w/o a script is going to be a challenge - I haven't seen it very often. I do see "Temegesic" at a couple IOPS - those contain .2mg of Bupenorphine per sublingual tab. You'd have to do some looking to find the prices on those though. I really don't know.
@Kittsoan1989
Thanks for the info. I just ask beacuse I buy it online, and I was curiose if I pay it too much. But I see that i pay it OK.
Thanks again for the info,
i get it a LOT cheaper from Shop'n'save 125 for 30 2mg/.5mg subutex/suboxone about 125.00 for 30....I have looked all over and for the established streetcorner pharmacies this is the best that I have found....on the streets of S.F. one *mg/2mg suboxone sells for $10 and buying on the street is a felony. So be careful....
"I can't be expected to work under such conditions! I'm the doctor!-Dr. Benway
@RahoulDuke - Yeah - If you DO have a script - I WOULD NOT reccomend Drugstore.com - their prices on most meds are QUITE high - but they're a good quick comparsion tool that you can use online - that's about all I use them for!
And let's stay away from "street prices" - that sort of talk is what attracts LE attention - NOT something we want!
Every moment is an experience ~ Jake Roberts
I was scripted the 8mg suboxome and for 60 the price was about $400 without insurance from placed like CVS and publix. I figure the 2mg should be cheaper but I'm sure still very exspensive.
Subutex is the way to go if you can get it scripted
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My strips are 230 for 30 8mg suboxone, Doc visit 95. Takes no insurance for visit tho which sux, wonder if I could turn my receipts in to my ins. Co and theyll pay me back.. I wish
@Coheed - Exactly! Back when I was on it (like 2 years ago) that was right around the same price w/o insurance at Walgreens. I asked my doctor for Subutex - but unless you're pregnant or allergic to Naloxone - it's pretty hard to get from my experience and what I hear - more abusable (since there isn't any Naloxone) - When does the patent on Suboxone expire?
I seems weird that ONLY one company can make Suboxone - I mean Bupenorphine was discovered in the 1960s and Naloxone has been around since that same time period too! So just because they mix two drugs together Reckitt-Bensicker is allowed to charge US patients outragous prices? Don't you just LOVE how drug companies work in the US!
Yea doctors usually don't wanna script subutex cuz its more potential for "abuse " but I have seen suboxone snorted plenty of times, just can't shoot it. I've never had the strips I wonder if they are more or less exspensive? My guess is more or the same ridiculous price.

I like the strips the best. Dissolves so fast and easy to ween off














I wouldnt expect to get pills for much longer, they are being phased out and only strips will be available. (assuming you have a rx and not buying online etc) Damn shame too those strips taste like hell, they are actually a bit stronger then the tabs though since they dissolve better and something about bioavailability I dont remember exactly (according to my psychiatrist) so maybe a 8mg strip is equal to 8.2 pill.
Last edited by LiquidOrgasm; 02-20-2012 at 12:00 AM. Reason: I dont know what this means for price wise though, if they will price them the same as the pills or not.

My nephew is prescribed Suboxone and pays similar prices to what have already been mentioned. It's around $150 per week, for 14 tabs, which equals about $10 per tablet. I know he takes tabs rather than strips and they are 8mg bupenorphine and not sure the naloxone mg. I'm glad he is doing Suboxone this time rather than going back to a methadone clinic. His willingness to go the Suboxone route I think shows he has a genuine desire to lead a less disruptive life, and I never got that from him the several times he tried methadone.
Rxiop / midnight moon / now rxonlinepharma used to have buprenorphine Temgesic for about $2 each which I guess I incorrectly thought was high. I do not know what happened to them as most items have been out of stock for a long time now. Are there other IOPs that offer this item at a reasonable price?












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The senior section is a part of the forum that is invisible until one achieves the requirements necessary for access. There are certain vendors in the senior section that can only be discussed there, and that is where discussion of Schedule II & III medications is allowed. The requirements to gain access to the senior forum are: 60 posts that are at least 100 characters in length, a reputation score of at least 30, and at least a month of membership. Hope this helped!![]()
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Didn't know we get to discuss Schedule II over there... how exciting lol. But really thats cool, keep it restricted because those types of sources are hard to come by and can become overwhelmed with load of new orders coming through if they are on a public forum.
Regarding the Subutex, I used to pay (without insurance) about 600 dollars for #90ct 8mg brand tabs.... before the generics came out. So, they are very expensive without insurance.
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The stuffs expensive. luckily for me when I used it I went through insurance. I dont think its worth the price tag.