Allylbenzene
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You certainly wouldn’t stop being dopesick. If it was that simple everyone would be doing it.
There's plenty of otc options not including naloxone or experimental things like SR-17018.
You certainly wouldn’t stop being dopesick. If it was that simple everyone would be doing it.
Yeah there’s definitely things that will help but not anything close to a cure. 7oh is what I use and yes I know it’s horrible but I’m already addicted to strong opioids so it’s the least of my problemsThere's plenty of otc options not including naloxone or experimental things like SR-17018.
Yeah, because until recently nobody came up with a realistic outline of how to address opioid cessation, including dealing with acute WD, PAWS and preventing relapse.Yeah there’s definitely things that will help but not anything close to a cure.
Bupre is a very strong partial agonist, which means that it activates the MOR partially. Therefore, it can have indeed a decent effect. Especially since it has a huge potency of 50x morphine.I'm not so sure, I.V. use of buprenorphine subutex was a big thing in Finland, who would have known shooting that stuff had the same kind of effect as Heroin.
I think the potency is more around 30xBupre is a very strong partial agonist, which means that it activates the MOR partially. Therefore, it can have indeed a decent effect. Especially since it has a huge potency of 50x morphine.
Naloxone on the other hand is a total Antagonist on all opioid receptors. Meaning it would make you feel horrible when taking; even in wd).
Honestly in terms of dependency and withdrawal 7-oh is probably worse. It has a ridiculously high binding affinity (higher than buprenorphine) and seems to quickly increase tolerance well beyond what would be possible with full agonist opioids. The withdrawal seems to be far worse than say heroin or oxycodone, despite being a “weaker” drug.Yeah there’s definitely things that will help but not anything close to a cure. 7oh is what I use and yes I know it’s horrible but I’m already addicted to strong opioids so it’s the least of my problems
Have you ever been through heroin withdrawal?Honestly in terms of dependency and withdrawal 7-oh is probably worse. It has a ridiculously high binding affinity (higher than buprenorphine) and seems to quickly increase tolerance well beyond what would be possible with full agonist opioids. The withdrawal seems to be far worse than say heroin or oxycodone, despite being a “weaker” drug.
Still, its a damn beast honestly. I read that some people who have no tolerance at all can use it for a high. And its supposed to be great and lasts like 12 hours I think.I think the potency is more around 30x
Yeah I’ve heard that also. I was prescribed suboxone on and off for years so obviously I’ve never experienced any shred of euphoria or a high. It is actually the opioid of choice in some parts of the world. I have an ex that was clean from opioids for a long time and took some bupe and she said that she was definitely high but it wasn’t very enjoyable like she just felt fucked up for hours in a kind of opioid limbo of being half asleep and nodding with a tiny bit of if any euphoria. It’s absolutely a beast to get off of thoughStill, it’s a damn beast honestly. I read that some people who have no tolerance at all can use it for a high. And it’s supposed to be great and lasts like 12 hours I think.
Is it really? Im in OST and on morphine(thank god) and they treat it here like the ultimate treatment option for opioid addiction. It definitely works with some people, but I know that the up to most of the patients who use it, still have tremendous amount of consumption of illegal drugs.Yeah I’ve heard that also. I was prescribed suboxone on and off for years so obviously I’ve never experienced any shred of euphoria or a high. It is actually the opioid of choice in some parts of the world. I have an ex that was clean from opioids for a long time and took some bupe and she said that she was definitely high but it wasn’t very enjoyable like she just felt fucked up for hours in a kind of opioid limbo of being half asleep and nodding with a tiny bit of if any euphoria. It’s absolutely a beast to get off of though
That microglial activation idea is exactly why very tiny doses of Naltrexone are sometimes explored. At ultra-low levels, it can dampen that TLR4 signalling and calm microglial activation without blocking the opioid receptors that provide pain relief.Possibly, but it would certainly not be worth all the other effect of corticosteroids. Corticosteroids both activate and inhibit a whole host of processes that tend to tamp down inflammation.
Inflammation is a super shitty term because it encompasses a whole host of similar processes which have different outcomes and are generally not synonymous to one another.
Here is a review (open access) if you are interested in the fine details of opioid/inflammatory crosstalk.
Yeah Finland is one where it’s incredibly popular (people IV it I guess) and there are a handful of other places. I think that it is dogshit for opioid treatment just in my personal experience and opinion but it definitely works wonders and is lifesaving for many people. It makes me feel empty and dead inside. No positive emotions at all. The withdrawal is just so loooong but I think you’re right that it isn’t as bad as a full agonist like methadoneIs it really? Im in OST and on morphine(thank god) and they treat it here like the ultimate treatment option for opioid addiction. It definitely works with some people, but I know that the up to most of the patients who use it, still have tremendous amount of consumption of illegal drugs.
I thought it would be easier to come off it because it doesnt affect the addiction centres that much and due to its partial agonist nature
It will likely make you feel much, much worse for about 2 hours. You'll have the regular shittiness of withdrawal to look forward to once the hell wears off.
Don't do it. Don't pursue it.
Honestly, I dont think full agonist are generally worse. As I mentioned in a comment before, I get morphine(ER) and Im so glad about it. There are studies which showed that patients on morphine are generally more happy, have less additional consumption of drugs; and in one study they found out that when 20 methadone patient who were drinking alcohol chronically changed to morphine, 8 of them significantly reduced or even stopped their alcohol intake.Yeah Finland is one where it’s incredibly popular (people IV it I guess) and there are a handful of other places. I think that it is dogshit for opioid treatment just in my personal experience and opinion but it definitely works wonders and is lifesaving for many people. It makes me feel empty and dead inside. No positive emotions at all. The withdrawal is just so loooong but I think you’re right that it isn’t as bad as a full agonist like methadone
No not really. Only been dependent on opioids twice. Once with leaf kratom after 2-3 months of 24/7 use (wasn’t bad at all) and once with 7-oh after 2-3 weeks of 24/7 use which was hell and ended with me on suboxone. I’ve only done heroin once, the true lab tested #4 not the fent/zene/tanq junk that’s on the street. I went through a gram mostly boofed and IV’d over around 3-4 days iirc. Had some brief rebound, but not quite as bad as experiences I’ve had with using 7-OH over a similar time period.Have you ever been through heroin withdrawal?
Naloxone should really only be taken as ultima ratio. Sometimes if you have only mild symptoms, you can try to breathe consciously or have someone with you who commands you to breathe.The one time that I used narcan after I overdosed I took one nasal thing and went downstairs and called for an ambulance and by the time I got to the hospital 20 minutes later when they transferred me from the ambulance stretcher to the hospital stretcher I crapped my pants and continued to crap the bed in the hospital for the next 1 1/2-2 hrs,uncontrollably,,,,so if you do decide to do this the better be seated on a toilet,I was able to walk out of the hostility about 3-4 hrs after I arrived,,,I sipped methadone for a few days afterwards and I was actually feeling better after about a week… I was doing about 8 bags a day of nyc dope
Well in all fairness I have never been through 7-OH withdrawal and you never been through heroin withdrawal (I have) and I guess it’s subjective anyway. How long was the 7oh withdrawal? I’ve heard that it’s a longer kind of withdrawal. What was it like?No not really. Only been dependent on opioids twice. Once with leaf kratom after 2-3 months of 24/7 use (wasn’t bad at all) and once with 7-oh after 2-3 weeks of 24/7 use which was hell and ended with me on suboxone. I’ve only done heroin once, the true lab tested #4 not the fent/zene/tanq junk that’s on the street. I went through a gram mostly boofed and IV’d over around 3-4 days iirc. Had some brief rebound, but not quite as bad as experiences I’ve had with using 7-OH over a similar time period.
Subutex and suboxone are two different medications, subutex does not contain naloxone.I'm not so sure, I.V. use of buprenorphine subutex was a big thing in Finland, who would have known shooting that stuff had the same kind of effect as Heroin.
This is true.Still, its a damn beast honestly. I read that some people who have no tolerance at all can use it for a high. And its supposed to be great and lasts like 12 hours I think.
This has been my experience. I can thank opioids (tramadol, buprenorphine & diacetylmorphine) for getting me off alcohol.Honestly, I dont think full agonist are generally worse. As I mentioned in a comment before, I get morphine(ER) and Im so glad about it. There are studies which showed that patients on morphine are generally more happy, have less additional consumption of drugs; and in one study they found out that when 20 methadone patient who were drinking alcohol chronically changed to morphine, 8 of them significantly reduced or even stopped their alcohol intake.