ExInMil
Bluelighter
Ill preface this by saying that I was doing well sober, 6 months clean, got a job that put me in the hood and ended up meeting someone and started dabbling with hair-on again. For about 2 weeks I snorted it, although not quite daily. I was enjoying my sober self, so using again scared the shit out of me. I did the due diligence and scheduled myself for a Vivatrol shot. Stayed clean 5 days, just minor WDs, slept no problem, etc. Got the shot. Tried to get high on it so many times with no effect. None. Cant even drink on the damn thing. (except bup, but mums the word).
Annnnnnywho,
People, if you are switching from methadone or buprenorphine (Suboxone) , do NOT get the shot right away. Both methadone and buprenorphine are long acting opiates. When a medical professional tells you that you need to stay clean for 5-7 days, they are speaking of short acting opiates. Heroin, OC, OP, OHC, and I'm sure the other codeine derivatives have a much shorter half-life (a measure of how long they stay in your body) than do methadone and buprenorphine. If you are trying to switch from one of the long acting opiates to the naltrexone shot, personally I would switch to a shorter acting opiate for two weeks, then stay clean off that for 4-5 days, and then get the shot. I understand this may not sit well with some people.
I posted this originally on drugs.com Vivitrol review page after seeing how many medical professionals were administering the shot to patients who were on long-acting opiates. I would not want to be the person who got precipitated withdrawals from either methadone or bupronophine, and frankly I think that there could be cause for legal action, but I'm no layer.[FONT=-apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, Segoe UI, Segoe UI Symbol, Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]
PSA from me, ExInMil[/FONT]
Annnnnnywho,
People, if you are switching from methadone or buprenorphine (Suboxone) , do NOT get the shot right away. Both methadone and buprenorphine are long acting opiates. When a medical professional tells you that you need to stay clean for 5-7 days, they are speaking of short acting opiates. Heroin, OC, OP, OHC, and I'm sure the other codeine derivatives have a much shorter half-life (a measure of how long they stay in your body) than do methadone and buprenorphine. If you are trying to switch from one of the long acting opiates to the naltrexone shot, personally I would switch to a shorter acting opiate for two weeks, then stay clean off that for 4-5 days, and then get the shot. I understand this may not sit well with some people.
I posted this originally on drugs.com Vivitrol review page after seeing how many medical professionals were administering the shot to patients who were on long-acting opiates. I would not want to be the person who got precipitated withdrawals from either methadone or bupronophine, and frankly I think that there could be cause for legal action, but I'm no layer.[FONT=-apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, Segoe UI, Segoe UI Symbol, Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]
PSA from me, ExInMil[/FONT]