Concerning Bupenephrine Availability and Alternatives.?
Question by Coadster: Concerning Bupenephrine availability and alternatives.?
Is it available at any online pharamcies? I’ve looked at most of the major ones. What’re the chances a doctor would prescribe it when the narcotics the person is addicted to weren’t prescribed in the first place?
What are some other good ways to get through withdraws? Any herbal remedies? Detox clinic out of the question.
Best answer:
Answer by Severe Clear
You’re going to have a hard time finding Bupenephrine through any online sources. Believe it or not, it’s highly regulated and most pharmacies both online and in-store are kept on a short leash.
Doctor’s who prescribe Bupenephrine (Suboxone) know why you are in need of it and are specially trained and certified to help you through narcotic detox, regardless if your addiction is from prescription meds or illegal street drugs. Suboxone has been used to treat addiction to everything from hydrocodone to heroin. The doctor you will see won’t judge you. He/she already knows why you are there…don’t worry! =)
Narcotic withdrawals are horrible. Trust me, I’ve experienced them on several different occasions. It’s like having the flu, while adding diarrhea, anxiousness, rapid heartbeat, headache, muscle/bone soreness, R.L.S. (Restless Leg Syndrome), chills/cold sweats and insomnia. Your best bet in trying to “kick the habit” cold-turkey is to treat each symptom individually. For the aches and pains (including headache), use ibuprofen (such as Advil or Motrin). For diarrhea use Immodium AD (Loperamide Hydrochloride). For the restless leg as well as the chills/sweats, take a nice, relaxing bath…it’ll help control the body’s temperature and will calm your muscles down. For insomnia, use an over-the-counter sleep-aid such as Unisom or Tylenol PM (includes acetominophen for pain). There are herbal remedies that can help with many of the above listed symptoms…do some research and pick the ones that are right for you. I do know that the herb: “Melatonin” can help with sleep…atleast it has for many people suffering from narcotic withdrawals.
My suggestion is to find a Suboxone-prescribing doctor and get on it immediately. If you can avoid suffering from withdrawals, do it…I can’t stress that enough. The doctor you will see is understanding and is only there to administer the first dose of the medication (in the form of a disolving capsule, under the tongue) and make sure that your withdrawal symptoms are kept at bay. It’s the best way!!!
NOTE: In order to start taking Suboxone, you need to be suffering from withdrawals AT THE TIME of the first administration of the drug, otherwise it will automatically INDUCE withdrawal. It’s crazy like. It works by binding to the same Opiod recepter cells in the brain that narcotics do…fools your brain into thinking it’s under the influence when it’s not.
Hope this helps.
Severe Clear
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