Posted by rjlockhart37 on April 8, 2020, at 20:08:07
In reply to Low-dose buprenorphine (Subutex) for depression, posted by Hugh on April 7, 2020, at 10:45:09
opiates relieve physical and emotional pain, i've read that, not just saying it as random statement. Buprenorphine i think by itself is the best, suboxone has naloxone with it, and sometimes blunts its effects, and main reason is not to get high even when take higher doses. I've reminissaated about taking methadone for depression, but first of all, that would be another addiction happening. Methadone clinic's are open for heroin addicts, they check their heron levels do all these tests, read some addicts have to come to clinic to have their daily methadone. Because they would abuse it if they were given prescription. But oh yes, it will relieve depression most definitely. But like i said, back in thoughts haven't told anyone, depression and emotional pain flashbacks would be relieved from bad events that happened. It's that imagination of deep fear, that just haunts you. Sometimes when trauma happens, you forget about it to suppress the memory. Methadone would be nice, but it would lead to addiction. It's more potent than buprenorphine, its a full agonist. Buprenorphine is a partial agonist, that's why there's just a mild opiate relief feeling
that;s all i can say...
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