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| 27 Oct 2009 All 255 patients given at least one prescription for buprenorphine between August 2003 and September 1, 2007, at a primary care practice in Baltimore were included. Data regarding demographics and comorbidities were collected ... Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (OhioLINK... - http://rave.ohiolink.edu/ejournals/issn/07405472 [ More results from Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (OhioLINK... ] |
| 5 Nov 2009 There will be scores of empty chairs at family tables this Thanksgiving because of the actions of a company without a conscience. Let's have every state send a very strong message to Purdue Pharma -- "You will not profit off this epidemic. ... Some doctors can now treat painkiller and heroin addiction in the privacy of their office with a monthly prescription of buprenorphine (Suboxone/Subutex). This suppresses the cravings and withdrawal so patients can do the other ... Salem-News.com - http://salem-news.com/ - References |
| 3 Jun 2006 by Charlesdawson After the first world war, in the UK and many other countries, the opiates (except for codeine in the UK) were declared to be Dangerous Drugs and their use strictly forbidden without prescription; cannabis followed in the 1930s and the barbiturates ... phenacetin (long-since banned); the NSAIDs: mefenamic acid, ibuprofen, indomethacin, naproxen, diclofenac sodium; the opioids: tramadol, pentazocine, buprenorphine....they all have their disadvantages to the continual user. ... The Meanderings of a Politically Incorrect Crip - http://charlesdawson.blogspot.com/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 by mikey5string an iv shot of bupe without tolerance is indeed a great rush/flash/kick! When buprex 0.3mgs (real small tablets) were available without prescription here they were abused as hell and most people that did use them in IV form (old time junkies ) says that ... And remember what i said, buprenorphine is WAY BETTER in smaller doses, above 1mg the antagonistic properties are more prevalent than doses bellow that. But that would only work if your tolerance was according to that. ... Opiophile.org - http://forum.opiophile.org/ [ More results from Opiophile.org ] |
| 24 Aug 2009 WHICH IS BETTER???? I have been on a dose of 150mg of Methadone for approx. 8 or so years. I just recently heard of this drug Buprenorphine which is taken instead of Methadone.Does anyone know if this line of treatment is better or worse than Meth... ... The doctor should only be charging you for a regular doctor visit, but some doctors have tried to charge up to thousands of dollars for this med, prescription, do not go to one of those doctors. ... Recent Discussions at PrescriptionDrug-Info.com - http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/forums/pre... [ More results from Recent Discussions at PrescriptionDrug-Info.com ] |
| 18 Feb 2009 3) Buprenorphine: this is a medication similar to morphine that can be given orally for times of acute pain. You can discuss have a few small doses at home for when needed. 4) injectable Pentosan: . Many cats respond beautifully to these injections. ... You will need to experiment a bit and continue to work with your vet to find the right combination. Your vet may want to do x-rays of his spine and hips before proceeding with any prescription medications. ... JustAnswer - Open Question Feed - http://www.justanswer.com/question-list.aspx?FID=0 |
| 18 Nov 2009 revealed that the number of first-time users of prescription opioid medications for non-medical reasons reached ... yield important information about who may be abusing prescription opioid medication, and will provide a better understanding of several important . ... Buprenorphine, a medication that is used to treat opioid addiction, works by lessening the withdrawal symptoms ... buprenorphine abuse in individuals who are physically dependent upon opioids. ... Recent Ion Channel Publications compiled... - http://www.ionchannels.org/ |
| 16 hours ago by armme “Monthly print news media volume mentioning short-acting prescription opioid substances closely tracked closely with poisoning mortality due to those medications. Print news media articles consistently preceded mortality by a few months. ... branded name of short-acting opioid substances available for outpatient use in the United States during the study period: buprenorphine, codeine, fentanyl, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, meperidine, propoxyphene, oxycodone, and tramadol. ... ARM-ME BLOG - http://armme.wordpress.com/ |
| 13 Oct 2009 by Partnership Editorial Staff She chose to get treated with methadone and then buprenorphine for her unborn son's sake, and has now been sober for over four years. “[Buprenorphine] is non-abusable, makes other opiates non-effective, and helps me with pain issues as well ,” says Pennell, ... “I started taking prescription pills after a car accident. It started like many other [people's addictions] – a couple [pills] here and there, and then every day until I couldn't wake up without knowing I had them. ... The Drug & Alcohol Scene - http://news.drugfree.org/ |
| 1 Oct 2009 by Apolone, Giovanni; Corli, Oscar; Negri,... There were no formal estimates of the frequency and types of strong opioid prescribed in the study population although, on the base of Italian prescription data,12 it was expected that at least 20% of patients already receiving a strong ... The Clinical Journal of Pain - Current Issue - http://journals.lww.com/clinicalpain/pages/current... |
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