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UpdatedI was on subutex 8mg and ive been reading about these new subutexs with the 8 and the arrow on them. I got a different kind there zubsolv 5.7 mg/1.4 mg? I dont understand is one of these pills equal to a 8 mg? There small white round tablet imprinted with 5.7 on the front?
I requested my pain management doctor stop all my meds a couple days ago. Against his wanting me to wean off them I insisted an immediate stop & gave him what meds I had remaining. ( I knew I'd relapse if I kept them). I have been on pain meds over 6 years due to injuries sustained in a car accident. ( vertebra breaks & crushed pelvis ) I was taking Exalgo 32mg in the morning & Exalgo 16mg in the evening along with oxycodon 7.5 PRN up to 4x's a day.
I've made the choice to stop the meds. I started seeing a new doctor & been through Several rounds of injections in the past 6 weeks. My pain level is tolerable for the most part & I no longer want to take the meds. I hated the "craving" feeling when I hadn't taken the meds for several hours & the anxiety I experienced when I would have only a few pills left ( always afraid for whatever reason I couldn't get a refill & go through withdraw).
I'm second guessing myself because of the withdraw symptoms. My doc gave me a couple different non narcotic pills & I had taken them 2 days. Withdraw was more than I could handle & called the doctor; he gave me a script for the Zubsolv 7.5. 2's daily. I am waiting for my son to deliver the meds as I type this. Will this medication help with the withdraw symptoms/anxiety? What are the down sides to taking it? How long does withdraw typically last for a long term user of narcotics? Any information, advice, experiences and the like would be appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to read my post. I admire those who are off the meds & encourage those who are where I am in the effort to stop. I keep telling myself that there are many types of freedom but all come with a high price. For me, withdraw is the cost for my freedom from opiates. ( hopefully it won't cost my sanity too. This really sucks!!! Lol)
Please hang in there.
The zubsolv in theory, should cause your withdrawal symptoms to subside. My advice is to not stay on zubsolv for long at all. Once you start, beginning tapering yourself off gradually for a smoother transition. Just like full opiate agonists, buprenorphine (a partial opiate agonist and active ingredient in zubsolv) can be very habit forming and cause withdrawal symptoms which tend to be a little less severe than withdrawal from full opiate agonists but last a lot longer. The half life of buprenorphine is a lot longer than the half life of full opiate agonists generally. Just be aware that switching to zubsolv is not a "cure". The key to coming off of zubsolv, in my humble opinion is to taper gradually. It worked for me and I am not the strongest person in the world I assure you. Anyway, gotta run. Good Luck to you! By the way, I am certainly not against taking zubsolv or suboxone because it certainly outweighs many risks (need I go there).
Bro 8 mg of subutex is stronger then 5.7 solv obviously and subutex is cleaner without naloxone how do u think 5.7 mg of Bupe is stronger then 8 mgs lol sub drs arnt always honest
Not sure I claimed zubsolv was "stronger" than Subutex. You indicate Subutex is "cleaner" because it does not have naloxone in it. I am aware that Subutex doesn't contain naloxone but the "cleaner" part I disagree with. Just sounds like you aren't looking at the medication in the healthiest way but I sure as hell am not judging because who I am to judge? Just simply making an observation and I don't know you so my observation is based off of your words only. At any rate, in terms of bioavailability, 5.7 mg of buprenorphine from zubsolv is roughly equivalent to 8 mg of buprenorphine from suboxone.
Here is one article of hundreds to support the argument:
naabt.org/faq_answers.cfm?ID=79#
I get your definition of "cleaner" but clean to me is being off of opiates (partial opiate agonists and full opiate agonists). I've been on both and haven't used either in awhile. I plan to keep it that way.
I agree, the zubsolv is way different for me too. I was down to 2-4mgs of suboxone from 16mgs when put on them in 2008. My ins stopped covering the subs. 3 weeks ago my doc wrote me zubsolv and said to take 1/2 tab bc 1/2 is equivalent to 4mg suboxone. I'm taking 3x that much and still going through mild withdraw. Zubsolv suck and as much as I'm taking it will cost more than subs. I'm going back on subs today!
Hi , hopeful :) I was wondering how you're doing on the zubsolv? This is my 3rd week and I'm still struggling with the change. I went to the doc yesterday and got a script for suboxone. I haven't filled it yet, but I'm seriously considering it. I have 8 5.7 zubs left , so I'm going to give it at least a few more days.
Skublu...I don't know if you were referring to me (Hope) in your post but just in case, I'm doing well. I found no difference between the Suboxone and the Zubsolv so I'm sorry your not having luck with it. My plan is still on track...to wean myself off of the Zub by the end of November. I know I'll have to 'pay the piper' once I quit completely; it will be a rough month after that but the way I look at it, it'll be my penance for getting myself in this situation. I just pray it doesn't ruin my Christmas. Good luck to you!!!
I swallowed a quarter of a sunspot on accident will I still feel it
I take that Zubsolv as well and I am also worried about when it comes time to tapering off and getting off of them because I do not want to be on them for more than just a couple months. I have only been on them for about two weeks now and I do see a big difference although I've had side effects including headaches and severe leg and arm pain but I guess we'll just see. I just don't want to replace one narcotic with another narcotic that defeats the purpose so hopefully I'll just be on them for two months and be done with it.
Hi Skublu! I was able to wean myself off of the Zub early! However, I will say that my last script was 2/.04 Suboxone film. It was very easy to cut the films in pieces. I've been Sub/Zub free for 3 weeks and while I had minor withdrawals for the first 4-5 days (RLS, minor insomnia, weakness, etc.), they were very manageable. My only lasting symptom is lethargy, in my legs mostly. I just don't have a lot of giddy-up in my step. But I'm not complaining. I did a lot of damage to my body over the last 5 years (4+ years taking 6 to 8 fiorinal with codeine capsules then Sub/Zub since Febrary of this year). I thank God I'm finally done with ALL that sh**!!!!! Suboxone/Zubsolv are scary powerful drugs so I beg you to start weaning yourself now. Do it SLOWLY and I promise you will be able to handle the minor withdrawal symptoms. The key word is SLOW. You got this!!!
Thank you for replying. I'm very proud of myself for being completely off of Xanax and Methadone. I do wonder what it will be like getting off of the Zubsolv?
I know exactly how you feel Skublu. I, too, was horribly uninformed about this nasty drug when I started taking it. If you are down to 4mgs then you are doing better than you think. You mentioned that you feel bad when you try to take less. You may be trying to decrease your dosage by too much. I decreased my dosage by quarters of 1mg. Try taking 3 3/4mgs for 4 to 7 days then decrease to 3 1/2mgs for another 4 to 7 days. You will learn how your body handles the decrease. I think you will be fine but everyone is different so if you experience BAD withdrawals then simply cut your dosage by 1/8mgs. Just know that doctors are not really our friends when it comes to this evil drug. We have to take matters into our own hands. You can do this and if you have the right mindset AND discipline I believe you can rid your body of this drug by Christmas! You're in my thoughts and prayers :-)
Thanks so much, Hope :) Christmas is definitely a goal to set. I will keep you updated. Your kind words and encouragement mean more than you know. You're in my thought and prayers as well <3
Hey Skublu. Just want you to know that I'm pulling for you on my end as well girl. I was blessed to have ppl in treatment tell me DO NOT LEAVE HERE ON SUBOXONE! I was warned about how the withdrawals can be worse than the Oxy and methadone. I'm thankful to be on something that will get me off safely.
Hi Ashley, thanks so much! What's going on with you? I was able to get subutex from my doc yesterday so I'm hoping it works the same as the suboxone. the zubsolv really didn't do much for me unless I took a lot more than I was suppose to.
I have been on the film for 2 years. I recently got switched to subsolv 2 weeks ago. My opinion is the films work much better for me. I have to take atleast 4 to 4.5 subsolv 5.7/1.4mg tablets to get the same from 3 films 8/4 I am now going to get my doctor to up the dose of subsolv 42 tablets every 2 weeks to 56 tablets every two weeks. Or i will have to resort back to the films paying out of pocket or buying off the street the days i run short till i get back to the doctor to get my refill
Hello Austin. Sounds like you have been taking a very large amount of this drug for many years (since 2008). I would highly advise you to start decreasing your dosage NOW. I realize the insurance thing is a severe issue but it is easier to decrease your dosage with the film, though it can be done with the Zub pills. Because of the large amount you are taking, you have quite a buildup in your system so decreasing extremely slowly will be the key. Decrease by 1/4 mg and if that's too much drop it down to an 1/8 of a mg. Good luck to you!!!
Hey u are the first person I have heard say this besides me the Zubsolv has been giving me horrible nightmares and headaches and I've had it to weeks and keep switching it around to try to make things better and nothing is helping
I have been addicted to pain meds for 5 years....i am sick of this life iread all your stories.they give me hope about tryingto getclean..so what i want to sayis keep me in prayers.....thank- you
Hi everyone. I have been on Zubsolv for 2 months but can not afford to stay in the program I have been in. I have tapered down to half a 5.7 tab once a day. I have been at that dose comfortably for a week now. I have 60 whole tabs, but no way to get a script for the lower dose zubs. So I must taper by splitting those tiny soft pills. I am worried I won't be able to dose them small enough for a successful taper. Has anyone tapered successfully using the 5.7 mg tabs. Any advice?
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