OverDone
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Hey guys, I went through 7 pages of Search Results but didn't find anything solid.
I'm unfamiliar with dosages and terminology regarding this so please bear with me.
A friend of mine was taking suboxone (3 of the 8/2's) a day for pain. Her insurance company started goofing up on authorizing scripts by only covering 2 a day as opposed to 3. She got fed up with this and switched to methadone.
After 3 weeks of methadone (4 of the 10mgs/day) she has now started to notice extreme mood swings, anxiety and panic attacks that, from her past experience, she has attributed to the methadone. Because of this (and her insurance being sorted properly now) she has decided to go back on subs.
What is the best way to make this switch? I believe that both have similar half lives but I'm guessing that this does not mean she can just take methadone one day and simply switch to subs the next day.
Is there a suggested method to make this transition from 40mg methadone/day to 3 of the 8/2's of subs per day?
Thanks in advance!
I'm unfamiliar with dosages and terminology regarding this so please bear with me.
A friend of mine was taking suboxone (3 of the 8/2's) a day for pain. Her insurance company started goofing up on authorizing scripts by only covering 2 a day as opposed to 3. She got fed up with this and switched to methadone.
After 3 weeks of methadone (4 of the 10mgs/day) she has now started to notice extreme mood swings, anxiety and panic attacks that, from her past experience, she has attributed to the methadone. Because of this (and her insurance being sorted properly now) she has decided to go back on subs.
What is the best way to make this switch? I believe that both have similar half lives but I'm guessing that this does not mean she can just take methadone one day and simply switch to subs the next day.
Is there a suggested method to make this transition from 40mg methadone/day to 3 of the 8/2's of subs per day?
Thanks in advance!
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