How Long After Taking Zubsolv Can You Use Opiate (Top voted first)
UpdatedI do not see the answers to this question. You have to be in full blown withdrawals. I wanted something to get of 40 mg of oxycodone and then the doctor told me I could have withdrawals if I took too soon so your going to be in withdrawals anyway. Im scared. What kind of drug can you take so you don't get that opioid withdrawal syndrome. Wish sounds as about as scary as withdrawals
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Tunpuli,
Well no matter how you proceed
you will have to experience some level of Withdrawl Before you can transition to one of these ORT medications.
It is highly advisable to seek care with
a trained medical provider so they
Can initiate treatment at the appropriate time.Good luck in this new
Phase of your life.
@tupuli,
Re: "how long after taking zubsolv can you use opiate"
With all due respect, isn't zubsolv prescribed as a means to come off opiates? No judgement here, I just don't understand the logic of going backwards in treatment per say?
Re: "What kind of drug can you take so you don't get that opioid withdrawal syndrome."
Have you ever researched kratom for opioid withdrawal?
The following article by NIH, titled "Self-treatment of opioid withdrawal using kratom (Mitragynia speciosa korth)" has serious implications in my opinion and I think is something that may be of interest to you in your situation -
"The predominant alkaloid of kratom, mitragynine, binds mu- and kappa-opioid receptors, but has additional receptor affinities that might augment its effectiveness at mitigating opioid withdrawal."
[1] source: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3670991
With this in mind, I'd still take heed to what post # 1 mentioned as far as not getting around at least some level of withdrawal depending on your history of use. I would just add that since there's no way around some degree of discomfort, the best thing you could probably do is to continue to keep your head up and stay hopeful, strong and positive from a mental/emotional perspective, for it's not the challenges you face that are the obstacle, but rather how you choose to manage or deal with them if/when they do come to pass. For instance, there are ways to prepare your body before undergoing something that might otherwise present potentially serious health implications (e.g. withdrawal / detoxing from years of treatment). Putting the right types of food in your body, staying hydrated with clean/alkaline water, taking probiotics, engaging in some form of exercise, socializing with people who are a positive influence on your habits, etc, etc, can all be used to help mitigate how much of your livelihood is impacted by this situation (which will always eventually come to pass just as other hard times have).
Keep the faith my friend and treat your body with love while you take time to heal.
With all due respect "professionals" actually prescribe this trash for pain management. I suppose mine missed her class when they talked about naloxone blocking natural pain relieving endorphins,thus causing pain to skyrocket. The government has pain management doctors by the throats. They are scared to death to prescribe opiates to those who are suffering and need them. And they wonder why we have an opiod epidemic. And btw zubsolv does not work anywhere near as well as suboxone. Makes me wonder if the government wants us all hooked on opiates
Actually, Zubsolv is way better than Suboxone. I've been on methadone, Suboxone and Subutex. Subutex is the best of them all but it's pretty much been outlawed unless you have hep C or your pregnant. It has 3 X the amount of buprenorphine than Suboxone and is way stronger than Suboxone. Both have Buprenorphine in them except Suboxone only has 2 mg of Buprenorphine and 6 mg of Naloxone. Versus Zubsolv is 5.7 mg of Buprenorphine and 1.4 mg of Naloxone. Which is basically a watered down Subutex. I transitioned from about 120-150 mg of Oxycodone and I had very little withdrawal symptoms and it only lasted for 2 days. Now I can take one every other day, my life is back on track and personally know first hand how much better Zubsolv is. However it's about 500 a Month because there is to generic for it yet but the manufacturer gives an online discount which takes it down to 275 after the discount. Most people take Suboxone because it's cheaper but it's so weak you have to take alot more.........good luck with your recovery and I hope this helps you out.
Re: Amanda (# 3)
OF COURSE THEY WANT EVERYONE HOOKED!!! They are ALL MAJOR PHARMACEUTICAL INVESTORS!!!! Every single one of them in congress and all state and federal positions are offered investment into a Major Pharm Co. Our demise will ALWAYS REWARD "them"... When the s*** hits the fan where will u be? Curled up in a ball on the floor? (Smh...) While "THEY" are over the window seat vs. isle seats??? That's what their plan is... AND IT'S WORKING.
I have hepatitis C .. and suboxone is killing me. I am still using Fentonyl to bring myself up to feeling alive while taking suboxone in small doses to stay "induced" until I can come up with a new strategy. Now.... is my hepatitis C complicating my experience on suboxone? Does a complication with the liver effect the way it's making me feel ? WOULD Subutex work better in your experience ? I'm extremely curious as to why Subutex is given to those only with Hep C (and I have an auto immune disease ..chrones disease) ?
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