mrflowers00
Ex-Bluelighter
why don't they make subutex films
The micron filtering mega thread will be very helpful.
My nipples are fine. You can try going to an endocrinologist. It is possible that long-term use of full agonist opiates like heroin or methadone, prior to your use of buprenorphine, reduced endogenous testosterone and you may need an exogenous source of it. I am not sure what else would be the cause but I'm sure an endocrinologist would.
Hello everbody got a question that I am hoping you guys might have some anectdotal info on as I have scoured the net and there is only miniscule info about. Supposibly the strips have a unique number on them that is logged at the pharmacy and can be traced back to you if they are found to have been diverted to the street. Now to me that sounds like a load of bullshit but my curiosity is killing me on whether it is true or not does anyone know? I have like three different set of numbers on the packets the ony time I got the strips prescribed there was a lot number a NDC number and then some number written over blue background on the back. I just havent heard of any cases being brought against peope in this way and since it is a novel way to link people to drug dealing I figured there would be some info on it out there.
it's the nalaxone in the subxone. it's a horrible useless substance. it's literally killing me with its headaches and joint pain
First post in awhile...been to 1 rehab and 2 detoxes in the past 3 months trying to kick dope. I have used suboxone pills in the past to stay clean for the longest I've been which is about 1 year on the subs. Without the subs I only lasted a week n a half after my last detox (which used methadone taper to detox, so when i left i felt sick from that too). Now I just found a doc and it's the same old story as when I first got on subs. I walked in there, filled out my info, went to the her office and she took my blood pressure, asked me what and how much i was using, last use etc. 5 minutes later I'm leaving with a script for 16 #8mg pills, which are supposed to last a week before I come back to get another script. Well the script alone cost my poor mother $125.00...and they want that every single week I come back. Not possible, so I intend to stretch these 16 8mg sub films for about a month, as I am currently on a waiting list at three methadone clinics since my whole area only has 5 clinics and all are full. So i intend to use this one script to tide me over until I can get on my methadone script, which my Medicaid will totally cover. I also have Aetna but found out I needed to be pre-approved for them to cover the suboxone films at the pharmacy. So I was able to fill half my 16 count script, so 8 total for $80.00 freaking bucks! Does anyone know if by tomorrow when I am approved by my insurance company to pay for the rest of the pills, iss there a process to get refunded for the ones I had to pay out of pocket for today? I just could not wait another day being sick so I'm blessed I am privileged to be on this medication for the time being, otherwise I would be out robbing and stealing for my next high every 4 hours, or in bed, depressed, wanting to kill myself dopesick as can be. The reason I intend to go on the methadone in the fture is because I nor my family cannot simply afford to pay the sub doctor $125 a week, every fucking week, just so he can write the script. My old sub doc charged me $200 first visit and wrote me a full months script, and was only $70 every month after. Did I just go to a shitty scamming piece of shit doctor? Admittingly I was pretty sick and desperate and went to the first place on the list on the suboxone website in my area. So I didn't really shop around too much. Thanks for any help..
I can shed a little light on this from personal experience. I know someone who procured a few strips in their individual packages and was pulled over during a traffic stop (they weren't legally his). There is a tiny scannable image (similar to a barcode) above the Exp. Date on the back of the packaging and the cop just scanned the back and it popped up with the script holder's information and what pharmacy they filled it at. They were then able to get the script holder's contact information from the pharmacy to bring charges against the holder of the prescription and the guy who had them illegally. I've heard it depends on the police department a little bit, not all of them have the means to scan the package and have to call the numbers in to the pharmacy -- but either way it's getting tracked back to whoever filled it.
For those who procure their Suboxone films without a prescription, I would ditch the packaging and re-package the strips in something else unless you have a great amount of trust for the source that you are procuring them from.
Um so the cop had a scanner and scanned their film and all their pharmacy information came up; how exactly does that work?? What kinda scanner and system is this I've never heard of it...
Cops accessing medical information.. Did this personally happen to you? Cause that seems like some high tech shit... As far as i Knew the strips can only be traced back to the pharmacy they went to...
Also i don't understand the personally actually watched the cop scan them?
This didn't happen to me personally but someone who I have known since I was a kid. He was pulled over in a nicer suburb and the police there have more expensive tools, especially now that Gov. Kasich is really cracking down on prescription abuse. On the back of the package that contains the film there is a barcode-like thing that can be scanned. I think it's called a QR Scanner (not sure) and they even make apps that will scan them.
I guess I worded it a little weird. He didn't see the cop scan it but after claiming that he had done nothing wrong, the cop went back to his own vehicle and then the cop came back and told him that he was able to scan the film packet in his vehicle and figure out who the original script belonged to by contacting the pharmacy and verifying the information from it.
It didn't happen to me so I don't know every single little detail but either way, they can find whatever the information the pharmacy has about the scriptholder.