Zubsolv Reviews (Page 10)

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Yea, finally picked mine up last night, took about a week to get tje auth. Im impressed but woke up with a bad headache altho im used to those not sure if its from thaf. They dwsolve fast, i like that and like tje taste

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If you're looking to save some money, I know MedsChat offers a drug discount card that can potentially save you anywhere from 15% to 75% off your Rx; which could turn out to be a pretty big savings depending on the initial cost of suboxone/zubsolv.

You can view more details about it on the following page:
RX Savings Card

All you have to do is print out that card and take it with you whenever you go to fill your prescription and see what type of discount they can give you. I'd just be curious to know whether or not the percentage of savings is different at each pharmacy?

Hope this helps!

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Got my strips back ! Feel much better !
I'm glad that's over ! Dec.2014 was horrible ! I relapsed like you wouldn't believe ! Have done great through my whole treatment until zubsolv ! Never will I switch to anything else again !
Life is back to normal and that's they way I want it to stay !

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I was taking 1 to 1.5 5mg Percocet on a daily basis for about 3 years. Someone had given me about 50 pills at a party, and I liked the way they made me feel. Up to that point, I was never really into drugs or alcohol. I then got sick in 2013, and it turned out to be cancerous tumor in my GI tract. I was in the hospital for about a month after the first surgery and I was getting dilaudid by IV every 4 hours for the pain. When I was released, I was taking 10mg Percocet 3x per day.

Then in mid 2013, they had to go back in and remove another tumor. Another 2 weeks in the hospital. This time I was given fentanyl patches. I started on 75mcg patches. Then I slowly dropped down to the 25mcg patches. Although I still had pain, my Dr. said no more and referred me to a pain management Dr. The pain Dr worked with me to slow down to the 12.5 mcg patches, then Percocet 10mg, then down to 5mg. The pills worked to numb my pain, but I knew it was also an addiction at that point. I tried to stop on my own, but between the pain, the nausea, and the shakes, I couldn't stop.
I had another surgery in Dec 2014 and started all over with the dilaudid IV while in the hospital.

Then I was released with 2mg dilaudid pills 3x per day. The final surgery fixed the pain, but I still needed something.
Worked with my pain mgt. Dr. again. Started on 10mg Percocet 2x per day for a month. Then 5mg percocet 2x per day for a month. I tried to stop on my own again, but the withdrawal was too hard to take. He then put me on Zubsolv 5.7/1.4. Taking that made a huge difference. It has really helped with the withdrawal symptoms I was experiencing. I now split the Zubsolv and take half in the am and the other half after lunch. I back to work and functional. I hope to step down to the 1.4/.36 Zubsolv soon.

So in summary, I think it's working to get me off the heavier opiates. But I do worry about the withdrawal when I do finally stop the Zubsolv. But I guess I'll cross that bridge when I get there.... I never really understood addiction until now. It's very difficult to both admit it and get over it. Good luck to all here fighting a similar battle.

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Hey Mattman I have been on Zubsolv for 5 months now and although I too worry about WD from them I am so thankful to God I am off the Methadone xanax and Oxy I was on! Good luck!

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What was your problem with zubsolv? I've been on 3 8mg strips a day for about 6 months ago and feel great. I found out ins won't cover strip so had to go to Zolv. I feel like it drained all my energy and I hate it. Any similar experience? Why did u switch back to strip?

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Everyone says its not the same. Maybe its not the same. But remember before the strips came out, when we had the orange cross pills? We all liked them. Then the strips came out, and nobody liked the strips at first. We got used to them. Now that this is out, the same thing will happen. Our bodies will get used to it. I honestly don't notice any difference at all between the two. I don't like the taste of these, id rather taste the strips. If you don't like them, change your insurance company.

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it's actually spelled -nausea

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I just switched from the strips to the tabs. I take 2 a day and have sores under my tongue from taking them. Never had this problem with the strips. It hurts so bad when I have to take one...anyone else have this problem??

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if this zubsolv product is indeed buprenorphine and naloxone (same as suboxone) then you would be able to use H or methadone AFTER taking the zubsolv. you just wouldnt really feel the methadone or H or whatever, so whats the point. if you take real opiates after doing buprenorphine you are just wasting your opiates. i have tried. what would normally have me nodded out on the floor is barely even felt, if at all. and its dangerous to do that anyway. you can actually overdose and not even be high. it can still screw up the respiratory system. BUT if you take the zubsolv BEFORE all the dope or methadone is out of your system? you will go into the serious heeby jeebies. i once used subutex too soon before letting the dope go out of me. it was some really long lasting stuff that would keep you well for 8 hours plus, and even up to 10 plus. i went into precipitated withdrawals and have never been that sick/in pain/freaked out in my life. i was BEGGING my husband to do something. he started feeding me trazadone until i finally passed out. i was literally climbing the flippin WALLS. DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT use subutex, zubsolv, suboxone etc too soon after using opiates. YOU WILL REGRET IT!!! precipitated withdrawals. look it up. nasty stuff. i was about 2 minutes from jumping off the roof when those trazadones finally just put me in a coma. ugh. there was another thread on this site that was about this subject, and someone was TELLING ME that that couldnt happen. that if the naloxone isnt in there, it cant happen. i never took the kind with naloxone. its only in there so u cant abuse it. the subutex on its own can do the same thing.

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I would like everyone in the forum to read this. I was an H addict from 17-19, and 22 -33. I have had around 6 or 7 Naltraxone implants. In 2002, i was in a near fatal car accident while i had an implant. At the time a nationally accredited medical school and hospital didn't even know what Naltraxone was (Naltraxone, Naloxone, Narcan; in order of strength and effective time it works on the body) an opiod blocker/ stripper of opiods on brain receptors. NEVER TAKE ANY OF THESE TO TRY AND SPEED UP DETOX UNLESS SUPERVISED BY AN ADDICTION SPECIALIST MD. The. Hospital prescribed me Ultram (Tramadol) for pain for my 3months in the bed and 2 months in a wheelchair. Tramadol is an opiate. Whatever kind, tagonist antagonist, I went through this without pain medication. In the motor vehicle accident i sustained a severe broken ankle and pelvis fracture that required hardware to hold me together, i have a degenerative bone in the Talur Dome, the talus, which means it receives no blood and is a dead crumbling bone, now in the end stages of degeneration. I am trying extremely hard to avoid an ankle fusion because mine would be a complete fusion of the ankle, meaning it currently moves in 3 directions (barely, due to arthritis) then it would be completely fixated. I am a very skilled custom cabinet maker and a lot more. Fusing my ankle would end even a short walk because of the other injuries in my legs that were sustained. There is a total of 2 plates, 1 bolt through the talus, and 18 or so screw's in my lower body. The broken rib by far hurt the most. Since then i have suffered from severe, chronic pain. I never have taken pain medication, H always worked for me. I tried periods of Suboxone then relapse, Naltraxone implants and relapse. Along with the Suboxone came abdominal pains after years of its off and on use. I first tried it within months of it first being available in VA. I had used buepournorphine to detox years before Suboxone was around. I remember one in particular. It was a orange gel shaped like cube about ¼"×¼"×¼", it was a heavy dose of buepournorphine, that I took Monday, felt great all week and implanted with a Naltraxone implant on Friday. They don't use that any more. Now they use Tramadol, Valium, Zyprexa (antipsychotic), and Narcan to do the detox in 3 days. Through all my experiences with Naltraxone and Naloxone. (Continuous abdominal pain on Suboxone and infection in implant sights 6 months after implantation) I decided I would no longer use the Implants or Suboxone. Nalaxone and Naltraxone are more dangerous to the body than off the street H. The new mint flavored sublingual Zoldox, or whatever it's called, is developed because the patent for Suboxone doesn't end until 2022.

It came to a point that I was ready to be finished. I didn't want any type of opiate pain pills, which with my bodies naturally high tolerance to pharmacuticals(opiates, benzodiazapine, amphetamine salts that I never had taken until I saw a psych) didn't do anything for me anyway. I had chosen to close my cabinet business and stop continueing strong H use to be able to walk mostly everyday. Along side several mental illnesses and Chronic pain I now live a low to medium range painful life. I don't do things to cause more pain either which is hard. I see an Addiction/pain specialist finally after 3 years of finding Subutex off of the street. These doctors are expensive as anything. Prescribing Subutex is not illegal. It just involves a lot more regulations and paper work for the doctor. But when you find one that cares, they will do it. Before 2015, if you failed 2 drug panels for opiates you were kicked out by law. Now if you fail one for marijuana you are gone. The US would take a medication keeping a H addict off the streets, even though I was productive and not a criminal, for taking marijuana. In addition to Subutex I must take Xanax and Adderral to combat some of my symptoms from 6 mental disorders. The controllers of or free society have lost it. Finally, Subutex blocks other opiated better than Suboxone because the opiates have a hard time breaking through full doses of buepournorphine on the opioid receptors, meanwhile buepournorphine and naloxone fight each other the whole time. Back when I was ready to quit but not determined, 8/2 Suboxone in the morning by noon I could get hi, by 4 a rush and knoding, with Subutex, it was, " I better only take a quarter if I want to feel any dope by nights end". I have several friends that had the same experiences and several still do.

Subutex is the best for pain, if you take it as prescribed you can't get a buzz from it, and it blocks the use of opiates far more than Suboxone which actually has a blocker. That is why it doesn't work. More research is needed. The long term affect Naloxone has on the body and it's true opiate blocking potential when incorporated with buepournorphine. Most of all, legalizing medical MARIJUANA at the very least so the mentally ill don't have all these pills to take and can stay out of jail as I enter my 4th year on papers an inch away from up to 12 years in prison for four failed drug panels for marijuana and one procession of a gram. 2½ years in before a single conversation with a pig.

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I was just switched from strips to the generic pills AN415 they are a lot cheaper and just as effective

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Thank you, I 100% agree...these people see the 8mg/2mg of suboxone versus zubsolv being 5.7mg/1.4mg but when you actually have a little intelligence & ability to read & understand, then tbey would realize that bc of the way this drug company makes the Zub & the ingrediants it is made from make the bioavailability much better, meaning...what your body actually absorbs, the actual intact dose of bup you receive a& feel is actually better than suboxone. In the end, you actually only get about 2-3mg of bup from suboxone, after considering the bioavailability, dissolve time, blockage of some of the bup by the naloxone etc and with the same considerations you end up getting around 4-4.5mg of bup from a Zubsolv.....to anyone claiming otherwise & swearing it caused you to go thru WD....if so, then suboxone would cause you ti go through the same thing! People, we have the internet now, do some actual research, look at some of the drug trials done before the FDA approved Zubsolv as an equal alternative to Suboxone, basically several studies were done & nearly all of them had results where as many as 9 out of 10 participants PREFERRED Zubsolv to Suboxone. Ok, rant over lol but yes dude, you're perfectly right...and if you're married make sure to save that remark bc wives will never tell you you''re right lmfao

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i used to be at a methadone clinic. i detoxed from the methadone for 48 hours before i went onto suboxone. i was on it for about 2 and a half weeks and was having abdominal pains and nausea BIG TIME. i went back to the prescribing doctor and he gave me subutex. stomach stuff GONE. yes it can be hard to get the subutex for most doctors. since the main reason the naloxone/naltrexone/narcan whatever is in there is to stop people from abusing the buprenorphine, and since my doctor was pretty sure i wasnt going to do that, he gave it to me. i am 100% a H ADDICT. i dont care about oxys, roxys, percodan, etc one bit. i dont care about liquid morphine or fentanyl. i dont give a darn about benzos, barbiturates, coke, methamphetamine or really anything else but H. this doctor knew that and knew i wouldnt try to abuse the subutex. but good luck getting any ol doc out there to do that. the naloxone really did cause me stomach problems. i actually WANTED to be able to take the suboxone since they have the strips, and subutex is only available in that nasty sublingual pill. if a person legitimately gets stomach distress or headaches from the naloxone, then they should tell their doctor. no guarantee that it will get them subutex tho.

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I've been on 2 8mg suboxone a day for over a year. My new ins switched my to zubsolv and I hate it. Makes me tired, doesn't help my back pain like sub did. I'm going to try for an appeal, wish me luck. Zubsolv doesn't last as long, makes me irritable, sugar cravings like crazy! It just sucks all around!

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Yes. It's same effect just different taste.

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DON'T SWEAT THE WITHDRAWL. YOU WILL NEED SOME WELL ABOUT A MONTH WORTH FOR THE FIRST 2 WEEKS. THESE DOCTORS DON'T KNOW S#%*. ON ANY OPIATE OTHER THAN METHADONE. WAIT TELL YOU START FEELING SICK , AT LEASE 16 HRS., TAKE A WHOLE 8 MG SUBOXONE OR SUBUTEX THEN ANOTHER THE NEXT DAY AND YOU WILL HAVE ENOUGH BUEPOURNORPHINE IN YOUR SYSTEM TO GET PA ST THE OPIATES IN YOUR SYSTEM. HAVE A GOOD 60 MAX STRENGTH VALIUM, K-PINS OR XANS FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS AND YOU WILL BE FREE FROM BOTH.
ALSO SOMEONE ELSE SAID SUBUTEX AFTER OPIATES PUTS YOU IN IMMEDIATE WITHDRAWL. XXX WRONG. BUEPOURNORPHINE DOES NOT STRIP ANY MOROPHINE OFF YOUR DOPAMINE RECEPTORS. CORRECT ABOUT THE NALAXONE CARRING ONES THO. I'VE EXPERIENCED AND EXPERIMENTED WITH IT ALL. ONLY I WAS NEVER DUMB ENOUGH TO TAKE METHADONE. THE COUNTY I LIVE IN, I VA, TOOK ME OFF 10 MG ALPRAZOLAM A DAY WITH 4 DAYS OF 1MG ATIVAN DOSES, 4. 3. 2. 1.TO SEVERE A 6 DAY SENTANCE, RESULT HOSPITAL. I TELL THEMERRY WHAT'S WRONG, OFFICIALLY RELEASED I ASK FOR A PHONE TO CALL HOME TO SEE IF WHAT'S HAPPENING IS REAL OR HALLUCINATING. NO PHONE CALLS. NO SHOT OF VALIUM. THEY WON'T CALL MY PSYCH AND I'M HANDCUFFED AT THE WREST AND ANKLE. OFFICIALLY RELEASED. LONG FOR TDO.

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Drug dictionary... All I have to say is..... Huh?

No sense at all was made in your post my advice to you is ... Stop posting .. Your posts make you sound ignorant and unintelligent

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Yes I've been on it about 2 weeks. It sucks compared to suboxone. Not as strong and doesn't last nearly as long. I f***n hate it.

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i just talked to my addiction doctor, and he says the zubsolv isnt a straight one to one. in other words, 8 mg of suboxone and 8 mg of zubsolv are not the same. he says you actually have to take more of the zubsolv, so you really dont end up saving that much money if any since you have to take more to get the same effect.

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