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Suboxone 16mg

kkgb1035

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A while ago when i didnt use opiates as much i would get pretty high of half a suboxone and even a less than that and now today i took 16 mg and didnt feel anything.I know what its for and not supposed to be used to get high and have in mind my opiate use has gone up which counts for alot but i feel like 16 mg is quite a bit and i should feel it as much as i used to feel a couple mg.does anyone now why?
 
Yep, when dosing in terms of recreation/euphoria aim for 2mg and below. Like the others said before me, you want more of that metabolite norbuprenorphine (which is a full-agonist opioid) and less naloxone.
 
I heard a lot of people say that the naloxone in suboxone actually doesn't make any difference. Where i live, the doctors say it's in there to prevent constipation and to make abuse (i.v. etc) impossible. But from what i hear, people snort, plug and shoot them just like subutex and seem to get the full effects or sometimes slightly weaker. I heave no experience with this substance, so i don't know if that's true, but i found it quite interesting. The people who claim it doesn't make a difference say this is because the drug binds to the receptors stronger than naloxone, but i don't know if that's true.

It seems that the reaction to naloxone differs quite a bit betweens individuals in general. With tilidine (4mg naloxone per 50mg tilidine) it seems like some people have problems with naloxone interfering with the opioid-effects with doses as low as 150-200mg (so 12-16mg naloxone) and others take 300-500mg (up to 40mg naloxone) without reporting any problems or loss of effect. But because we're talking about oral administration here this could be explained by the individual capability of one's liver to inactivate the naloxone.
 
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