Were you looking for information about Suboxone? Suboxon is a common misspelling of Suboxone.
Suboxone® (buprenorphine and naloxone) is licensed to treat opioid dependence in adults. Most people tolerate this medicine well. However, side effects are possible and may include nausea, headaches, and constipation. This medication works by binding to certain opioid receptors throughout the body.
Although it is used to treat opioid dependence, Suboxone is a narcotic and a controlled substance, and does have potential for abuse.
(Click Suboxone for more information on how this drug works, a more complete list of potential side effects to look out for, and important things to tell your healthcare provider before starting treatment. You can also click any of the links in the box to the right for specific information.)