Mark Leeds, D.O.

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  • The Suboxone Spit Trick (Spit Vs Swallow): Spit Suboxone Saliva Or Swallow?

The Suboxone Spit Trick (Spit Vs Swallow): Spit Suboxone Saliva Or Swallow?

Saturday 16th October 2021

Dr. Mark Leeds discusses whether Suboxone users should spit or swallow their saliva, addressing taste issues and side effects.
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Suboxone Saliva: Should You Spit or Swallow?

Speak to your doctor before changing anything about your medical treatment. If you are having side effects such as suboxone constipation or suboxone headache, ask your doctor if these side effects could be related to swallowing the saliva remaining after your medication has dissolved.
Ever wondered what to do with the saliva after your Suboxone dissolves? In this episode, Dr. Mark Leeds tackles a surprisingly common question among Suboxone users: should you spit or swallow the leftover saliva? Some patients complain about the bitter taste, while others report side effects like constipation and headaches, leading to a lively debate. Dr. Leeds breaks down the pros and cons of each method, offering practical advice for those navigating their medication routines.
He emphasizes the importance of consulting your doctor before making any changes and highlights the value of seeking medical advice from reputable sources, including moderated online forums. Whether you're new to Suboxone or a long-time user, this episode provides valuable insights to help you make informed decisions about your treatment.