[Question] Opioid Antagonists

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by pr3ciousroy, Jul 8, 2007.

  1. pr3ciousroy

    pr3ciousroy Member

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    ....aka Opiate blockers

    I've been addicted to opiates (i.e.- oxy, vicodin, L10, morphine) for many years. Basically I decided I needed to drop the addiction, as it was draining all of my funds and forcing me to live off of
    paycheck to paycheck every week.
    I started treatment on SUBOXONE which is the first opioid medication used for the treatment of opioid dependence.
    Basically it worked for about the 1st month and now it has no effect on me whatsoever to stop the cravings and I need to take a damn Vicodin ASAP.
    BUT-- Suboxone is an opiate blocker and supposedly will block the effects of any opiates you take until 8 days after the last Suboxone tablet you had taken.

    I CANNOT WAIT 8 DAYS!!!

    is there anything you can do/take to flush the opiate blocker out of your system faster??
     
  2. imafake4919

    imafake4919 Member

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    im on suboxone also. have been for 3 months. ive taken 4 mgs of suboxone at 7:30am n taken vicodin around noon n gotten blasted. an 8 mg suboxone usually has a blocking effect for about 8-12 hours
     
  3. framesh1ft

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    why do you need a vicodin, I mean is it a craving, depression, or physical symptoms (e.g. nausea, pain, changes in heart rate or blood pressure). What has changed recently, what does it feel like? Do things upset you more easily recently?
     
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