I'm sure that everyone has done a good job at disseminating this information, but it can't be said enough the high-dose Loperamide (Immodium) is dangerous and is to be avoided. There is no practical reason to use Loperamide to get off of another Opioid. Using another Opiod simply prolongs the withdrawal process. This is why Loperamide should only be used at the dosage that leaves the individual without constant diarrhea.
Believe me, if Loperamide wasn't dangerous, I would be sanctioning its use, because, why not? However, this is not the case. Using Loperamide in high doses has produced numerous instances of severe Cardiotoxicity (Toxic effects related to the Heart and circulatory system). These events have lead to death in many instances. So, those who use Loperamide in high doses do so at their own risk. It can't be treated as just another Opioid or withdrawal tool. It's seriously dangerous when used in an excessive manner.
I apologize for hijacking the thread. I just really want people to be safe with this stuff. I'm not saying never use it, but use it for its intended purpose and nothing more.