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Careful with the opies, MDB. I know kratom is a bit of a thing all of its own but it still hits those opi receptors. When you've only recently withdrawn from another opi you're in just about the highest risk group for re-addicting as it's possible to be. You may be physically over the bupe but psychologically and emotionally you'll still have a way to go. Yes opies do feel good. But - as you said yourself - you know they don't stay that way unless you keep upping the dose and you're back to square one. Don't mean to keep pissing on your parade but opioids of any description are the last thing you need to be using so soon after going through all that withdrawal. I've heard kratom w/d are unbelievably brutal too cos it's not just an opioid (of sorts) but hits... can't actually recall but it's not a nice thing to have to w/d from by all accounts.
It's an antihistamine - hay fever remedy, basically. Some people like to combine certain antihistamines with opies cos they generally increase the sedative effects. Obviously increasing the sedative effects also increases the risk factor - combining downers is always iffy - but it's a lot cheaper than using higher doses of your opi of choice to achieve a similar effect so it's fairly common practice. More so in the US than here though. They are also good for stopping excessive itching from histamine reactions to large doses of codeine or other itchy opies. You can get non-drowsy anti-histamines if you only need it for practical anti-itchies purposes.
I know this was addressed to MDB n sorry for interrupting just wondered what is cyclizine? Never heard of that but I'm currently on 12mg suboxone. Evey x
It's an antihistamine - hay fever remedy, basically. Some people like to combine certain antihistamines with opies cos they generally increase the sedative effects. Obviously increasing the sedative effects also increases the risk factor - combining downers is always iffy - but it's a lot cheaper than using higher doses of your opi of choice to achieve a similar effect so it's fairly common practice. More so in the US than here though. They are also good for stopping excessive itching from histamine reactions to large doses of codeine or other itchy opies. You can get non-drowsy anti-histamines if you only need it for practical anti-itchies purposes.