SubDude
Bluelighter
One other thing worth mentioning is that people who were on methadone scored lower on cognition tests then controls even after the cessation of methadone treatment. This doesn't mean that the changes are permanent per say, but it does show that the effects can take a long time to reverse.
Again I want to stress I'm not anti methadone (I'm on the program myself), but it is not something you should jump into without studying first -- but I personally believe it is always worth giving bupe a try first because for many people it works just as well as methadone
I'm one of those that it doesn't. I don't doubt the cognitive deterioration research you cite. However, I'm curious as to why you apparently think bupe would be any safer [over the long term] than methadone? Assumming both are taken as prescribed. Don't believe BMT has been around long enough for the research on methadone.
Secondly, I don't have any evidence other than my own experience along with a few BMT users I know... but IMO, BMT clients are more likely too:
#1- want to get off ort which is good for those who are successful... but according to my dr's claims, the latest research indicates 80%+ relapse rate for people who get off ort. I think I may have already mentioned this on BL but then I can't remember... hmmm
#2- I think after a few mos on BMT, more people than MMT want and do taper down lower. Because of side effects and better results on low dose and they can switch back and forth to other opiates to get high. A lot of it because bupe can't get you high with the more you do. Getting quick or instant 30 day TH's [takehomes] makes it easier to abuse opiates.... it takes 3 yrs with no dirty urines to get 30 day TH's with MMT.
#3- the side effects of bupe can be really bothersome for a lot of clients. Just not nearly as bad as WD's... so a lot of us stay on it. Many dr's won't switch you to subtex from suboxone if you have history of IV use. Thats the VetAdmin's policy.
If MMT worked like BMT with regards to TH's and a few other less controls and costs were same... I'd go back to MMT today.
Sorry for getting so far off track but I am interested if you have info regarding bupe being physically/mentally safer than done.
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