Hammilton
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you won't induce withdrawal if you're on suboxone and take another opiate.
god people are slow. this is so simple.
If your receptors are full of a full agonist, buprenorphine will dislodge and replace it, triggering withdrawal.
if your receptors are full of a partial agonist, taking a full agonist will result in blunted or even eliminated effect because it is unable to dislodge the buprenorphine and get to the receptor. It won't cause withdrawal, obviously.
Ask yourself next time: why would taking a pure agonist ever cause withdrawal? The answer is that it won't. Only taking a partial agonist or antagonist will induce withdrawal.
i can't believe I'm actually explaining this.
god people are slow. this is so simple.
If your receptors are full of a full agonist, buprenorphine will dislodge and replace it, triggering withdrawal.
if your receptors are full of a partial agonist, taking a full agonist will result in blunted or even eliminated effect because it is unable to dislodge the buprenorphine and get to the receptor. It won't cause withdrawal, obviously.
Ask yourself next time: why would taking a pure agonist ever cause withdrawal? The answer is that it won't. Only taking a partial agonist or antagonist will induce withdrawal.
i can't believe I'm actually explaining this.