My doctor claims that if I take 2-3 shots of sublocade which he says stays in your body for months, is the best and easiest way to quit dope. Whatever the doctors say I take with a barrel of salt. Has anyone used it and what was your experience?
Yes that's the right attitude. Here's what you should ask him. How is it that the drug stays in the body and is released slowly over time? A: because it's injected subcutaneously into a hard Matrix of a polymer that has caused patients to have to have it surgically removed it's called tissue necrosis when it happens. It leaves a hole in your skin. Question number two: two or three months doctor isn't that enough time for me to become habituated to the buprenorphine.? A: more than enough. Given that bupe has a half-life of 3+ days, there's no medical justification to take it any more frequently than once daily. In clinical studies before it became Suboxone and Subutex, every other day dosing was shown to be just as effective at suppressing withdrawal symptoms. But if people want to get high they're going to want to take it everyday and soon it's going to stop working. No idea how long you've taken opioids or why your doc has picked the magic number of 2-3 months (people have a very hard time quitting buprenorphine... bluelight is full of stories of people struggling to do so, and the rare triumph is someone who does )My doctor claims that if I take 2-3 shots of sublocade which he says stays in your body for months, is the best and easiest way to quit dope. Whatever the doctors say I take with a barrel of salt. Has anyone used it and what was your experience?