walterdini
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As I understand it, Methadone can block people from getting high on dope when a sufficient blocking dose is reached by saturating the opiate receptors so that there is nowhere for the heroin to go. This is opposed to Bupe which while also saturating the brain, has such a strong binding affinity at the mu opiate receptor, that it won't let dope bind.
If heroin has a greater affinity at the receptor than methadone, can a sufficient dose of heroin kick off the methadone to get a user high?
Basically I'm asking how "shooting through" a blocking dose of methadone works...if it does work...and how dangerous it is to try?
If heroin has a greater affinity at the receptor than methadone, can a sufficient dose of heroin kick off the methadone to get a user high?
Basically I'm asking how "shooting through" a blocking dose of methadone works...if it does work...and how dangerous it is to try?