Posted by Babak on October 1, 2008, at 16:59:58
In reply to Buprenophine-Suboxone-Drowsiness-Help!, posted by princenamor on September 7, 2008, at 6:43:42
Before it is too late don't start down that road because I have been and I went through hell to get out of it.
First of all read here:
http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Addiction/Suboxone-Subutex-FAQ-Part-One/show/14?cid=66
Then read my story:
http://www.chinese-formula.com/mystory.php (forget about what the site is about. I am not trying to sell you anything.)Do you have a doctor who is prescribing this? Tell him about the above two postings.
There are hundreds of other articles about withdrawal from Buprenorphine. It is truly a cure worse than the disease.It will help you with depression, initially anyway but the side effects are terrible and the longer you use it the worse they get.
I suppose for really bad addicts or those who want to manage pain there is a place for Buprenorphine but with regards to depression; no way. The positive outcome which is not that much is not worth the pain that you might have to go through. Although the way I did it is probably the best but it is not legal unfortunately and this is the problem with the Law.
I think there is a definite place for managing depression using opiates (not opioids) as they were used legally back in late fifties and early sixties but nobody wants to listen. I am sure that there is a high percentage of opiate addicts who did show clear symptoms of clinical depression prior to their addiction.
If you want to know more just ask.
Don't do it.
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