question about suboxone

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by SpENS93, Feb 29, 2012.

  1. SpENS93

    SpENS93 Illuminati

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    can u take it 2 days in a row and expect effects? or is it occupying your receptors and wont work, im not detoxing either just looking for a little effect these things get me blasted
     
  2. BlueLightRain

    BlueLightRain Member

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    as far as I'm aware you can take it two days in a row. I work with a cat that eats those like candy.
     
  3. krippledblackrose

    krippledblackrose Member

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    I have done them multiple days in a row and felt the same effect as I did the first day, after about a week I started to notice a decline in it, but you should be fine if you just on your second day
     
  4. the00cheat

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    Just an FYI... You don't have to use euphemisms when talking about drugs here. Everyone knows either you or someone you know is using drugs and it just gets annoying to see SWIM this and SWIM that or "my portly French monkey named Roger shoots mad dope". You aren't fooling anyone and you just come off as immature.

    Edit: actually after reading your post again I realized that you weren't using a euphemism. You were just saying "cat" like I would say "dude". Sorry. My mistake. The point is still valid for other people though.
     
  5. InfiniteOscillations

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    I you can do them multiple days in a row, although on the third to fifth day you will need to up your dose to get the same effect. I would suggest not stay on this medicine for more then a week and not going above 1mg in dose.. Stay safe.
     
  6. BlueLightRain

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    Homie at work said that it's an opiate blocker, meaning if you take suboxone one day and the next take methodone or the like, you won't feel it. However if you just keep taking suboxone, you will feel the effects.
     
  7. etkearne

    etkearne Resident Pharmacologist

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    Buprenorphine has an incredibly high binding affinity to the mu opioid receptor. Of course, you can take it as many days as tolerance allows in a row without problem. But, if you take an opioid with a lower mu opioid receptor binding affinity than Buprenorphine before the Buprenorphine has been eliminated (and it has quite a long half life), the effects of the lesser agonist will be blocked. In practice, the only opioid commonly used with a higher MOR ki value is Fentanyl. And I would not suggest using Fentanyl unless you are insanely tolerant to opioids.
     
  8. SpENS93

    SpENS93 Illuminati

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    hello?
     
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