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does anyone have any information regarding preglumide and opiate tolerance reduction?

Pushton

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This is something I read a while back, and looked into a bit. I read a few articles and such about its use. Used to be an ulcer medication, but apparently it was found to reduce/eliminate ones tolerance to opiates. I am very much interested in this drug for the apparent reduction in tolerance to opiates. I have been a chronic pain patient for the past decade now, and with each year the dosages increase to keep the pain at bay. I need my medications just so I can live, and take part in the lives of those that I love and care about each day. I am not seeking a better way to get high on anything. Those days ended for me in July 1995. I am however interested in not having to take as many pills to alleviate my pain, and fewer pills will mean less money out of pocket for me.

I just want to know if anyone has any newer information. I am going to include an internet page address to a paper about this very thing. { http://opioids.com/proglumide/index.html }. If anyone has a link(s) to more information about this, please make a post/reply about it for me. Also if there is any first hand knowledge, I would love to read about that as well. Thank you in advance for any information.
 
It works great initially, but requires increased dosages to maintain the same effect. I've read of people taking grams of the stuff at a time, after taking it to potentate opioids for months.
 
Does someone still use this stuff? It's so hard to obtain these days that no-one seems to be using it.
 
It took about a month or so for me but I found 2 different sources for it, so it IS out there you just have to dig around for a while, or maybe get lucky and have some helpful opiophile out there point you in the right direction. Just try not to get discouraged.
 
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