Heroin addiction and suboxone?

Question by Marisa L: Heroin addiction and suboxone?
My boyfriend has been addicted to heroin for several years. After relapsing again, he was prescribed suboxone. He’s been taking it for about a month or so but, his pupils still look dilated. I need to know if this is normal. What characteristics of heroin might also be attributed to suboxone? What are some signs that he may be using heroine again that maybe aren’t so noticeable (actions, paraphernalia)? If he is using again, I need to be able to find something definitive. He’s lied to me in the past and it’s hard for me to know if he’s lying and making excuses if I don’t have concrete evidence to confront him with.

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Answer by Anthony C
wow that sucks
i mean
i would never want to live the life of a druggie
all you ever stride for is to get your hands on more drugs
its almost impossible to quit
especially if its one of the most addicting drugs in the world: heroine
i know i havent taught you anything new but
i just wanted to say
best of luck!

Answer by jkyongi
If someone is drinking, it’s obvious, but with opiates it can be hidden until very late in the game.

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