I am tired of hearing people complain about the taste of suboxone. They werent made to taste like candy but I think they did a pretty good job considering how bitter bupe is on its own. Take your Suboxone and be grateful your not sick.
no, becaus tex is the same size..............
o wow, my bad guys..........
only seen on the web, so bad assumption..........
im in canada.............
EDIT
oooooo tex is the B8 white ovals!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, because heroin addiction is AWESOME. 8)
I seriously couldn't get enough of withdrawing, that was lovely. Simply wonderful.
I've never been arrested either but I imagine that if you have, that's quite enough of a deterrent to never IV heroin/illicit opiates again.
Ever been homeless, Supeudol? I take it you haven't.
ok, got my film today. and fuck shooting one of these lol. i looked at it and idk... i just dont have a good feeling about iv'ing it. i imagined it would be a little thinner or something but this just does NOT seem like a good idea at all lol. sublingually it works better though. the taste is about the same but it doesnt have to sit there in your mouth for 30 minutes, more like 30 seconds. i held on to a few pills incase i couldnt iv these and im pretty glad i did because if i got needle fever and tried slamming a strip i think i would lose an arm.
It really isn't all that bad, I mean if your considering IVing the pills, than shooting up these strips should be the least of your worries. I'm no scientist, but in the name of harm reduction I'm almost convinced that if you're going to IV sub, then the film is definitely a better option, if only for the relative lack of filler/binder (corn starch). As someone who has IV'ed both (~2mg film as of 5 minutes ago), I would definitely suggest going with the film, I'm waiting to see a concrete list of inactives in these films to gauge just how safe they are, if anyone has this info I would be interested in reading it, but so far from an observational standpoint, the strips have been much more vein friendly for me than the pills.
Why wouldn't the "white ink" be listed with the inactives? I would think it would be...
What are the ingredients in SUBOXONE sublingual film?
Active Ingredients: buprenorphine and naloxone.
Inactive Ingredients: polyethylene oxide, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, maltitol, acesulfame potassium, lime flavor, citric acid, sodium citrate, FD&C yellow #6, and white ink.
^Ah, ok. Thanks for the clarification.
That's crazy that they don't give anything more specific than "white ink"...
Also...what do you mean by the strips being more "vein friendly" than the tablets? Do the tablets hurt when you inject them and the strip dont?...i really dont see how you could tell a difference in how "vein friendly" they are without knowing exactly what the full list of inactives are.