I am well aware that attempting to break-through suboxone with high-doses of opiates is extremely dangerous, and can easily lead to an overdose.
Thus - I have steadily reduced my suboxone dose over the past week, in preparation for a few fentanyl/fentanyl-analogue pressed pills I will be receiving.
I have used this same product before, and followed the same regimen, and succesfully broke-through the suboxone, and felt the effect of the pressed pill.
My question is:
Once a user has broken through the suboxone with a higher-binding opiate (i.e. fentanyl), will the user be susceptible to experiencing ANY/ALL opiates?
In other words, after taking the fentanyl, would other (weaker) opiates now be able to have an effect, or would the suboxone still block them?
Does fentanyl REMOVE all traces of the buprenorphine binded to one's receptors, or is it a temporary break-through?
If i take fentanyl today, and successfully break-through whatever remaining suboxone is on my receptors, could I use a weaker opiate tomorrow, because the fentanyl knocked the bupe off my receptors;
or does fentanyl break through - and then bupe reattach?
I hope this question makes sense. Thank you!
Thus - I have steadily reduced my suboxone dose over the past week, in preparation for a few fentanyl/fentanyl-analogue pressed pills I will be receiving.
I have used this same product before, and followed the same regimen, and succesfully broke-through the suboxone, and felt the effect of the pressed pill.
My question is:
Once a user has broken through the suboxone with a higher-binding opiate (i.e. fentanyl), will the user be susceptible to experiencing ANY/ALL opiates?
In other words, after taking the fentanyl, would other (weaker) opiates now be able to have an effect, or would the suboxone still block them?
Does fentanyl REMOVE all traces of the buprenorphine binded to one's receptors, or is it a temporary break-through?
If i take fentanyl today, and successfully break-through whatever remaining suboxone is on my receptors, could I use a weaker opiate tomorrow, because the fentanyl knocked the bupe off my receptors;
or does fentanyl break through - and then bupe reattach?
I hope this question makes sense. Thank you!