GenericMind said:I used to swallow them whole when I took them. Maybe you should get out more before you make big sweeping statements like that.
I'm half serious dude relax.
GenericMind said:I used to swallow them whole when I took them. Maybe you should get out more before you make big sweeping statements like that.
T-Lo9999 said:Yeah this morning I did something stupid and shot half of an 8mg suboxone, I usually take them sublingually but I wanted instant relief and with all the mixed reviews from people I figured I would just try it out myself.
I had shot 3 30mg roxi 12-13 hours earlier. I'm not sure if the suboxone kicked me into withdrawal but it was a really horrible experience. After I did the shot I got ice cold, I experienced a lot of anxiety and it was overall just an awful feeling. I layed in bed for about 15-20 minutes for this feeling to go away and it did within that time, but it was really really terrible. if the feeling didnt go away I am pretty sure I would have called the ambulance.
Anyway just wanted to share that and ask if you guys think the suboxone made me go into withdrawal because I didnt wait long enough after doing the roxis. I have taken the sub as directed as quick as 7 or 8 hours after dosing a full agonist and never experienced anything like this.
Missykins said:Still, can I get an answer question to my answer? Why shoot suboxone?
Missykins said:Why do you people shoot this shit to begin with? It doesn't do anything!
ps the naloxone is part of the mechanism, it's not meant to scare people, just to keep them from getting high when they shoot it so why shoot it? Please, one intelligent, evidence-based answer so I can RIP!
DexterMeth said:buprenorphine gets to the opiate receptors faster and bind much more stronger to them then does naloxone. So technically, if one had little to none of an opiate tolerance, and they somehow happened to OD on buprenorphine, well then they be pretty fucked...unless a fat shot of pure adrenaline would help. 8)