do suboxone users get major acne ?

Question by jayde: do suboxone users get major acne ?
my sister is using suboxone and she is getting major breakouts but sometimes it doesnt even loook like acne it looks like big bumps on her face.she acts wierd.i want to know peoples personal experinces using suboxone because im concerned my sister is using other drugs.
please give me your experinces

Best answer:

Answer by brandon r
Suboxone is a long acting partial mu agonist, that is primarily used to treat addiction. It shouldn’t cause acne though.

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