Captain.Heroin
Bluelight Crew
An update to the FAQ...
I updated the FAQ; I understand that previously people were skeptical about buprenorphine's greater receptor affinity versus naloxone, now there is a thread which sources this data in Advanced Drug Discussion.
Click the link above to read more if you are interested.
Q: How come you can IV Suboxone? Isn't naloxone going to put you into withdrawal?
A: No, naloxone will not put you into withdrawal. If you are using heroin or a full agonist, and then use Suboxone, you will go into precipitated withdrawal if you don't wait for regular withdrawal first. If you are otherwise already on buprenorphine, IVing Suboxone will not put you into withdrawal. This is because buprenorphine has greater receptor affinity than naloxone does. There is no functional reason why naloxone is in Suboxone, and for all intensive purposes, Suboxone and Subutex are the same thing - both can be used with any route of administration.http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/showthread.php?t=541906
I updated the FAQ; I understand that previously people were skeptical about buprenorphine's greater receptor affinity versus naloxone, now there is a thread which sources this data in Advanced Drug Discussion.
Click the
http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/showthread.php?p=9083674#post9083674