Opiate Addiction
Subutex Suboxone - The Cure for Opiate and Pain Medication Addiction [K] [i] [n]
Beverly Rayfield (Kindle Edition) 2011-05-26
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Ok so my Dad started taking opiates for pain but about a year later he is still addicted to pain pills. I can't convince him to stop, does anyone have any advice or know of any treatment or medication that can help him kick this habit? When he can't get his pills things get very ugly and he feels he needs them just to goto work. HELP!
Find him a Narcotics Anonymous, or even AA both I believe have a separate group just for spouses an children of addicts.There really is not much you can do, until he decides he gets help. Attending one of those meetings would probably be the best thing you can do, since they will be able to tell you the best way to handle this for your Dad and for you.
www.facebook.com Learn about Vivitrol from a psychiatrist. Vivitrol is an addiction medication for the treatment of alcoholism and opiate dependence.
Many countries sell tylenol w/codeine OTC, without a prescription. Of course this is not the case in the "land of the free" because of the horrible side effect of euphoria that they cause. So I am wondering, if one had a large addiction to opiate painkillers, would a move to the Bahamas complicate their life of would it make things easy. (
Probably not. Even in places that sell T3's OTC, heavier narcs are still restricted.
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I heard about a new medication i think it is called cyboxin or something like that to treat lortab addiction. Does anyone know anything about this drug? Or where I can find more information on it??
any help is soo appreciated!!
Thank you
You got the drug name right.
Supposedly it contains an ingredient (neutralizer) that prevents people from getting any results, such as a high or energy rush, if they take other opiates while they are taking it. I think this also applies to lortab addiction.
Since it is an opiate, that just does not have the same side effects as other opiates, it also prevents withdrawals. But yes, it is still an opiate and will show up on such tests as one.
It is used as an alternative to Methadone. Some people get nothing from it and some say it is a miracle drug.
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I have been on suboxone for almost 2 years now and I was wondering how much longer before I can successfully come off of it. I was addicted to pain medication for several years and as a result I have suffered alot of consequences. I never thought that I would be able to kick that addiction. I was taking a dangerous amount of pain medication, not to get high but just to function. It ruined my life. All I can say is thank god that this medication is out there because if I didn't have this, I probably wouldn't be here today. Opiate addiction is the worst to come off of. It feels like you have the flu but 10x worse. The cravings are also horrible. I don't have anymore cravings and I find that I don't have to take my suboxone everyday now. If there is anyone that has been addicted to opiates or is or has been on suboxone, please share. Thanks
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She began taking her husband's pain medication while he was dying from testicular cancer and became addicted to opiates. That was the only way she could cope with the barrage of bill collectors, his pain and their 3 children. After he died, she lost their home, insurance, their cars, everything and now lives with me. Suboxzone is a doctor prescribed treatment for opiate addiction but she is addicted to the treatment! She is in bed every day until 5-6 PM, doesn't have bowel movements or periods, weighs 90 lbs.and eats almost nothing. If I could get a judge to make her a dependent or my ward, I could get her insurance through my work. I cannot afford to send her to Hazelden or another drug rehab. Please don't tell me to turn to God. I need legal advice or a rehab grant. I am also supporting my other daughter and her 3 children. Anyone reading this who has a clue on how to save my daughter please respond. Time is running out for her.
She needs to go a methadone clinic where they will monitor her better and taper her off. I have heard many stories similar to this concerning suboxone. I think it should be banned methadone is much more effective. Just be aware that methadone is also a ssri so adding antidepressants could be deadly that and anything else that would raise her serotonin (St John Wart, dxm/coughsyrup) I wouldnt recommend any type of sleep medication at all. Also you can make lemon poppy seed tea to curb the withdrawls (maybe thats why she sleeps so much, shes taking to much at once and then withdrawing). Just mix poppy seeds with lemon juice...filter with a coffee filter and drink. This has been know to work even though many would disagree. In my area they have programs that will pay/reduce for rehab or treatment. Its called CARE I dont know maybe thats available in your area check it out.
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Anyone who has ever suffered an illness or serious injury has the potential to become addicted to opiate painkillers. There are also people out there who experiment with street drugs like heroin and have the potential to become addicted. Opiate drugs flood the brain with "feel-good" chemicals and if you keep taking them every day and develop tolerance to them, then eventually you will need to take opiate drugs just to feel normal and avoid being sick. Not taking the medication and feeling the onset of these uncomfortable feelings is known as withdrawal.
So what typically happens when the opiate addict encounters these feelings of withdrawal is that they will run back to their drug of choice and start using again. This makes it very difficult to break out of the cycle of addictive using and get back to any sort of normal life. This is further complicated if people have chronic pain issues that they are trying to deal with while avoiding the use of opiates. In...New York Prison Lauded for bOpiate Addiction/b Treatment Program
A human rights group has commended upstate New York’s Tompkins jail for its effective treatment of inmates who are addicted to opiates. Human Rights Watch highlighted the jail’s buprenorphine program as an example of the sort of medication-assisted drug addiction treatment that all jails in the state should be providing.
Buprenorphine is a medication that virtually stops withdrawal symptoms from opiate drugs such as heroin, methadone, Vicodin, OxyContin, codeine, and morphine. Many people find it extremely difficult to recover from opiate addiction because the withdrawal symptoms are so severe, so buprenorphine ameliorates the process.
At Tompkins, opiate-dependent prisoners are started on buprenorphine about one month prior to their release date, given a 30-day supply as they leave, and then linked to a licensed provider for continuing care. New inmates can also be given the drug to help with detoxification when they first arrive. The facility’s mental health director, Dr. John Bezirganian, started the program a few years ago.
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