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Buy Subutex (buprenorphine hydrochloride) 8mg x100’s

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What is the difference between Subutex and Buprenorphine?

Brand names include: Buprenex, Subutex, Suboxone, Butrans, Cizdol, Zubsolv

Active ingredient: Buprenorphine

Subutex is a medication, synthesized from morphine. It belongs to the group of opiates. In European practice it is used as an agent for substitution treatment of heroin addiction, as well as in other types of medical practice.

If the reception of the drug is completely controlled by a medical officer, in such form, the preparation is not dangerous and does not cause a pronounced effect. It cannot be said, for example, about the effect of methadone or methadone, which is used in many cities in substitution therapy for drug addicts. If Metadol is created for swallowing, then Subutex is used “under the tongue” where it very quickly dissolved and absorbed by the body.

Side effects of Subutex (Buprenorphine)

Uncontrolled reception of Subutex as a true heavy drug, causes a lot of side effects. On the first place is very quick addiction to the drug. Often, many addicts are no longer “have” these pills and start using them intravenously, mixing the contents of the tablet with water.

People , who constantly take Subutex, feel panic and fear all the time together with anxiety and aggression. Very quickly develops insomnia symptoms. These addicts are beginning to use different kinds of sedatives and sleeping pills, thus developing parallel addiction from this kind of drug also. Hypnotics and sedatives, taking in excessive amounts over a long period, cause severe intoxication (chemical poisoning). As a result there are developing psychosis, increased irritability, frequent compulsive behavior and temper tantrums.

What is buprenorphine?

Dr. Randy Brown from the College of Wisconsin Med school describes exactly what the medication buprenorphine.

Subutex influences the same receptors as opium, causing excessive human imaginary state of euphoria and pleasure. Like opium, it has very painful withdrawal symptoms. Unlike opium, which has decelerated effect, Subutex has the effect of stimulating and causing panic, anxiety, aggression and insomnia. It causes pain in bones and joints, excessive secretion of saliva and mucus, a sharp decline of pressure, coughing and sneezing, cramps and fainting.

As a result, we have an aggressive person with a strong chemical poisoning, opium addiction and greatly shattered psyche. Withdrawal symptoms are heavy, as occur on a different background and long-term serious mental disorders. Treatment from Subutex addiction for such person is: detoxification + about 3 months of closed specialized hospital, followed by long-term (at least 1 year) specializing in rehabilitation in resocialization and social adaptation.

As any other type of drugs, Subutex is dangerous for your health, and can lead to constant addiction and death.

What is Subutex & Suboxone? In October 2002, FDA approved two sublingual formulations of the Schedule III opioid partial agonist medication buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid addiction. These medications, Subutex® (buprenorphine) and Suboxone® (buprenorphine / naloxone), are the first and, as of this writing, the only Schedule III, IV, or V medications to have received such FDA approval and, thus, greatly expanding access to treatment and bringing new hope to thousands.

How does it work? Buprenorphine occupies opioid receptors with great affinity and thus blocks opioids from exerting their effects, reduces cravings for the drug, and prevents unpleasant withdrawal symptoms.

Subutex® (buprenorphine) has unique pharmacological properties that make it an effective and well-tolerated addition to the available pharmacological treatments for opioid addiction.

Drugs that activate opioid receptors on neurons are termed opioid agonists. Heroin and methadone are opioid agonists. The repeated administration of opioid agonists results in dose-dependent physical dependence and tolerance. Physical dependence is manifested as a characteristic set of withdrawal signs and symptoms upon reduction or loss of an active compound at its receptors. Addiction, conversely, is a behavioral syndrome characterized by the repeated, compulsive seeking or use of a substance, despite adverse social, psychological, and/or physical consequences, Opioid addiction1 often, but not always, is accompanied by tolerance, physical dependence, and opioid withdrawal symptoms.

Opioids that bind to opioid receptors but block them, rather than activating them, are termed opioid antagonists. Examples of opioid antagonists are naltrexone and naloxone.

Opioid partial agonists are drugs that activate receptors, but not to the same degree as full agonists. Increasing the dose of a partial agonist does not produce as great an effect as does increasing the dose of a full agonist. The agonist effects of a partial agonist reach a ceiling at moderate doses and do not increase from that point, even with increases in dosage. Buprenorphine is an opioid partial agonist. It is the partial agonist properties of buprenorphine that make it a safe and effective option for the treatment of opioid addiction. Buprenorphine occupies opioid receptors with great affinity and thus blocks opioid full agonists from exerting their effects, reduces cravings, and prevents unpleasant withdrawal symptoms.

 

1 Opioid addiction includes not only misuse and abuse of heroin, but also the less commonly recognized issue of misuse and abuse of prescription opioid pain medications, such as Hydrocodone, Oxycodone, and Meperidine.

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