Posted by floatingbridge on August 13, 2011, at 13:49:26
In reply to Re: Buprenorphine » floatingbridge, posted by SLS on August 13, 2011, at 13:37:25
> > > > I would love to hear more on this.
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> > > > I have had a similar response to opoids, but there is the escalation problem and cognitive effects that go with the opoid pain meds.
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> > > > I think in my state, but am not sure, the script can only be written by an MD trained and then certified to dipense? (I could be very mistaken on this.)
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> > > Any MD can prescribe it. However, they must be trained if they are to use it to treat opiate addiction. Strange.
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> > > - Scott
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> > Scott, have you heard of any long term efficacy with it?
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> I don't recall anyone on Psycho-Babble attaining a stable remission of depression with buprenorphine. Some people do feel better while taking it, but I don't see these same people
staying on it for very long. What can it hurt, though?
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> Ever thought of mixing Nardil with Abilify?
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> - ScottI have thought of Nardil quite a bit. I wish I had just gone ahead and started it with new doctor, but I can understand both of our hesitancies. Abilify I wasn't able to tolerate. Right now I am committed to Emsam and risperdone for the next three weeks at least.
Since undergoing that withdrawal episode, both Emsam and Xanax at slightly higher doses have not been working as well as before.....
Right now I am reading about sulpride (sp?).
I haven't really heard of anyone sticking with bupe here either....
I dig a pony.
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