donetherebeenthat
Bluelighter
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- Sep 27, 2014
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Just came back from bupe clinic. The nurse practitioner that saw me today said that the Dr that operates the clinic just came back from a medical conference. One of the topics was the clinical trials being done investigating the possibility of using bupe at low doses instead of traditional opiates for short term pain relief. She said the D.E.A
Is pushing for Dr's , in time, issuing scripts for low dose bupe instead of perks or vics. She went on to talk about the training of the medical professionals to administer bupe as well as the lower dose bupe that will be on the market to accommodate the transition. These were topic discussed according to her. Has anyone else heard anything at all about this. I know some of the members of B\L are in the medical field and some are familial with clinical trials. Have you heard about this? I've never found bupe to be a very good analgesic but I've not taken it with zero tolerance. I can't imagine leaving the E.R. With a broken leg and a script for .5 mgs. of subutex. I'd like to hear from anyone that has any information about this.
DTBT
Is pushing for Dr's , in time, issuing scripts for low dose bupe instead of perks or vics. She went on to talk about the training of the medical professionals to administer bupe as well as the lower dose bupe that will be on the market to accommodate the transition. These were topic discussed according to her. Has anyone else heard anything at all about this. I know some of the members of B\L are in the medical field and some are familial with clinical trials. Have you heard about this? I've never found bupe to be a very good analgesic but I've not taken it with zero tolerance. I can't imagine leaving the E.R. With a broken leg and a script for .5 mgs. of subutex. I'd like to hear from anyone that has any information about this.
DTBT
