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Sober Steve well my UHC covers the 3 a day I guess it's just the plan I'm going to the Doc. He's gonna put me on the 12's since the zub's don't have that dosage and try to push it thru and a question for everybody had any problems with sleep walking or waking up not knowing where you are so far I have woke up on the toilet 2 times at the kitchen table with tea spilt everywhere is have done ran into 3 walls maybe it's not going well with my other meds?? Any answers

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I started yesterday on a dose of Zubsolv 5.7/1.4 mg 2×day switching from Suboxone 8 mg strips 2×day & am having a terrible time. I had been on Suboxone strips for three years & just recently had a lot of irritation under my tongue like a burn so my doc decided to try the Zubsolv. I had run out of my strips this past Monday, knowing that I'd be alright & not suffering much if any WD's, before my doctor visit & rx approval on Friday. Well, I was in the beginning of WD's & immediately took the Zubsolv after filling it, waiting patiently for that uncomfort to subside & it has yet to happen. How is this possible? I've been racking my brain; maybe it's only in my head that it's not working, maybe it has to build up more in my system, etc, etc, but this doesn't make any sense.
Anyone else had this problem? Any recommendations? I'll definitely be calling my doc on Monday to get me switched back!

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I almost wonder if they're handing out the testers with no meds in them! I had a lil discomfort and could feel the difference between the two, but they're the same composition as suboxone, so what was already built up in your system should've worked! I have noticed that their claim that the zubsolv dissolves faster is a bunch of b.s! I still keep it in my mouth for at least 30min., if not longer. And I always wait to take it 15min after I eat or vape, brush my teeth, rinse with warm water and then mouth wash. Hope it gets better for you though!

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Agreed!

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Would u like a medal for being a big working man ... Please guy with the stories of how much of a bigger n better person u are. Obviously you are the greatest in the world bc you work a lot of hours .... However that's irrelevant to the fact ... Just get to ur point and get in with life

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I've been on zubsolv for 3 weeks and they do nothing for me. I've gone into withdraw and am taking 3x as much as what is suppose to work. I'm going back on suboxone today.

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I have been on Subs since 2008. Started on 16mgs a day in rehab. It took me 6 years to get down to between 2 to 4 mgs a day, but I was down...that's all that matters. 3 weeks ago my doc switched me to zubsolv bc my ins wouldn't cover sub anymore. It actually will not cover the zubs either , but the zubs are a bit cheaper. I was given the 5.7 mgs and was suppose to take 1/2 tab a day to be equivalent to the amount of suboxone I was taking. I did that for 2 days and went into full withdraw. I'm now taking 1 1/2 tabs and still having mild symptoms. I'm switching back to the subs today!! I do not recommend at all!!!! Good Luck to you and I hope you have much better reaction to it than I did if you do decide to switch. :)

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I agree 100% about recovery being extremely sensitive. My recovery is anyway and I know my friends at meetings feel the same way. Recovery saved our lives. Not just the Suboxone. The subs played a huge part for me bc I couldn't make it through the horrible days of withdrawal. I would always end up taking something to relieve the symptoms and wind up right back where I was. Each withdrawal was worse too.They both save my life. The program and the suboxone. Zubsolv is very different from suboxone for me too.30 8 mg subs would last me well over 2 months. With the zubsolv I had to take 3x as much so 30 were gone very quickly. Suboxone is cheaper for me for that reason alone. Amen to recovery!!!

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I prefer subutex over suboxone? How were you able to let your pharmacy give you subutex instead?

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If you are on zubsolv because of opiates you are probably now noticing the pain you had that you did not notice before these could be pains you had all along and just never noticed because of the opiates

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Amy, all I did was let my Dr know my situation and that sebutex worked better, didn't have the side effects and was affordable...being a trustworthy patient, I had no problem. Now that I've moved, it's a whole new set of problems...best of luck to everyone! I'd never go back to that anymore than I'd go back to using!

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I know we all have different story's but I will not be on the Zubsolv for very long. It's just replacing an opiate with another very very strong addictive medication. I told my doc I want to dose down ASAP. Yes they have gotten me off the Methadone,Oxycodone and Xanax that I was taking for 10yrs but the thought of me being dependant on Zubsolv makes me nauseous. I just want to be completely free of any medication whatsoever.

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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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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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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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you are basically not being given enough zubsolv because the dosage is different. my doctor and my self are both in awe (not in a good way) of how many doctors out there dont even know how much to prescribe to people. 16 mgs of suboxone and 16 mgs of zubsolv are NOT the same thing. unreal!

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No. You can't use opiates on any of the suboxone products. You can, but you would probably have to double the amount or triple the amount of opiates. You just won't feel it. This is not a pain medication. If it is it's a very weak one. Would not recommend it for that. Also- if you take your methadone dose first- and then take a sub dose, it can send you into withdrawals. Nothing nice.

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However you cannot be prescribed 3 of the 8mg zubsolv daily. It was "designed " so people can take less pills... I hate orexeo

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Doesnt zubsolv only come in 5.7 and 1.4 mg.

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It feels much weaker to me too. Not sure if I'll go back to subutex

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