opiatekrzy
Bluelighter
I must.be the only one who thinks bupe works great for pain . I have a 16yr history of opiate and.heroin addicton, and bupe never fails for pain relief
Fentanyl is the exact opposite of a long acting opiate tho lolKratom doesn't even touch my pain compared to methadone. i think for severe pain the best options are methadone, buprenorphine and fentanyl. definitely something long acting because short acting opioid addiction sucksLike waking up in the middle of the night sick.
Fentanyl is the exact opposite of a long acting opiate tho lol
see belowFentanyl is the exact opposite of a long acting opiate tho lol
Indeed I meant the patch, I thought there was no need to clarify this amongst chronic pain posseThis
But maybe he meant a transdermal patch ? This way it'll last for 2-3 days
Yeah.. I take buprenorphine daily, and have to say, as a opioid replacement drug it is great at taking away cravings to use full agonists! However, doesn't and hasn't ever done jack shit, whenever I have been in pain! I got better relief from Tylenol and aleve, than I did from bupe! Not a good pain med in my opinion...
Yeah.. I take buprenorphine daily, and have to say, as a opioid replacement drug it is great at taking away cravings to use full agonists! However, doesn't and hasn't ever done jack shit, whenever I have been in pain! I got better relief from Tylenol and aleve, than I did from bupe! Not a good pain med in my opinion...
I'm surprised Bupe sucks for pain for you! In blind study thingys patients couldn't tell a difference between BUTRANS patches and FENTANYL patches. You can find these studies easily (.gov i believe). Maybe the patch is far superior to subs whether strips taken orally or even injected?yeah, I slam mine too.. in low doses, like 1-2mg shots usually.. and even getting a ~100% bioavailability, I get the ever so slightest, short lived, bit of pain relief from them... Its different with everyone, but I know for sure, buprenorphine, is not the first choice for people in chronic pain.. any doctor who will only prescribe bupe for pain, isn't thinking too much about the patient, and more about making themselves look good and saving their own asses from prescribing things like oxycodone or morphine for example, and then thinking they will get in trouble, but why would they? as long as the patient has legit reasons and proof, why not give them something that really works? I have heard of people getting pain relief from subs.. but not too many do. I mean, I was in a little bit of an accident a month or month and a 1/2 ago, and did my normal dose of 8mg of bupe, spread out in 4-6 1-2mg shots throughout the day/night, and just barely, I mean BARELY I felt a little something from each one... but very slight relief, my back was still killing me, but for those first 10-20 mins after the shot, I felt a little better, mentally though, I love the feeling of bupe, physically, it doesn't do a whole lot... I took a shit load of OTC meds like Tylenol, Advil, and Aleve too with my subs, and still, it didn't do a whole lot.. it sucked, but I am better now. That was the first time, being on only subutex opioid wise, that, I hurt myself, and had no real full agonists to help me out with the pain.. it sucked ass too. Fuck..
...And not to derail this thread or anything, but, what happens to people, who are former addicts who are/have been on subutex, and are injured real badly, like in desperate need of full agonist pain meds??? Do they get something like methadone? Or what? That is something I have always wondered, but never exactly have I found out...
I'm surprised Bupe sucks for pain for you! In blind study thingys patients couldn't tell a difference between BUTRANS patches and FENTANYL patches. You can find these studies easily (.gov i believe). Maybe the patch is far superior to subs whether strips taken orally or even injected?