54 411 Subutex For H Withdrawals
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I'm trying to stop using H and I have the 54 411, round, white, subutex pills. Do I have to wait 24 hours from my last usage to take one or can I take it right away? I don't want to get withdrawal symptoms from taking it too soon. But I don't want to wait 24 hours because I start feeling sick much sooner than that.
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If you are taking subutex and not suboxone you do not have to be in withdrawal to start. Whatever anyone else says about it being the buprenorphine that sends you into precipitated withdrawals is wrong. It is only the noloxone found in suboxone that will cause precipitated withdrawals. I promise you can start subutex as soon as you want. I’m not interested in arguing with anyone but I have used subutex under the care of a physician and can promise as long as it’s subutex and not suboxone you will be fine.
Re: FattyWhapp (# 2)
I thank u so much everyone been saying I can take 9411whenever but I get sick soon as I take em how long should I wait
I PERSONALLY HAVE DONE EVERY EXPERIMENT U CAN TO COME OFF OPIATES. AND HAVE DONE ENOUGH DRUGS FOR 100 lifetimes and will tell u its NOT THE NALOXONE U REALLY GOTTA WORRY ABOUT. THE BUPRENORPHINE KICKS ANY OTHER OPIATE OFF UR RECEPTORS AND DOES NOT ALLOW ANYTHING ELSE IN INCLUDING SOME OF ITSELF. THAT IS WHAT WE CALL PRECIPITATED WITHDRAWAL. INSTANT FLUSH AND WORST DETOX EVER THAT CAN THROW U IN A COMA. IT MAY AFFECT U DIFFERENTLY. SOME PEOPLE EXPERIENCE THIS FROM TAKING SUBOXONE SHORTLY AFTER SUBUTEX AND VISE VERSA. My advice is clonidine. Not klonopin. And gabapentin. And a lot of top shelf chronic for a few days and get through the worst. Then start taking subs. Then they will actually give u some relief.
Hello, Timetoquit! How are you?
This is an 8mg sublingual Buprenorphine tablet, a generic for Subutex and since this does not contain the Naloxone that is used in Suboxone to neutralize other opiates, you do not have to be in full withdrawal to start this one, it shouldn't throw you into precipitated withdrawals. Thus, you should take it according to your doctor's instructions.
This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation.
Is there anything else I can help with?
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