yes suboxone will block the effects of dilaudid. The bupenorphine in suboxen will flush out the morphine in dilaudid in the opiate receptors of the brain. If you have a opiate habbit and take suboxen you can go into precipitated withdrawl from the sudden flushing of the opiate receptors. If you do not have a habit and take dilaudid and suboxen at the same time, the suboxen will beat the morphine to the receptors and completely block them from the morphine getting into them. You will not feel anything from the dilaudid.
so they would have no effect on someone if they had been taking suboxone?
just wanted to know if it was in the same category as oxys and perks....