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You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.Naloxone in Suboxen to stop OD?
nickeldick
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The Monkey Mantra
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Hammilton
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You'd have to administer it SL, which may not be easy if you're overdosing.
It might work, especially in an overdose situation involving a long acting drug- one that gives you time to realize you've gone way over the edge.
If someone else has OD'd, get them help.Hammilton
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IM? Not as fast, but at least they could get a neato abscess!
Either have injectable naloxone or call a fucking ambulance ASAP.
The only way this would be reasonable was in the case of an overdose on a long acting slow onset drug like Methadone, where you'd have plenty of time to see that you've gone way over and could administer it yourself.
There, now the exact same information has been presented twice. Junkies come up with the stupidest ideas.ez4u2c
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FrostyMcFailure
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Amen, this will be obvious to the people who respond with experience so perhaps your not asking the right ? .
Anyone aware of a safe method to extract/separate the narloxene out of the XX amount of suboxone with a result pure & safe enough for IV administration. This is in theory of course if one were trrappped on a desert island with a loved one who had ODed seconds before being dropped out of the plane! (now thats one hell of a set up!)
SeedlessMurphyClox
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...which is not true, because THAT was in fact the answer:
In other words: Even if the naloxone would win the "opioid-battle" (affinity-wise), it is the ligand with the shortest duration. That means that you're dosing yourself with an antagonist, whose effect will wear off quite fast. What will be left?! The buprenorphine... and then you die... 
- MurphyHammilton
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Considering the difficulty in OD'ing on buprenorphine, that doesn't seem like it'll be a real issue.