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PostPosted: 11/13/06 - 13:01    Post subject: switching from oxycontin to suboxon Vote now! Reply with quote

i am currently taking 3-5 80mg. oxycontins per day. I now want to get off them but after apprx. 10 hrs. i start having bad withdrawls. So i thought i would try taking suboxon to help me detox. how long must i wait from my last oxy. before i can start taking suboxon? please help!!!!!!
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PostPosted: 11/16/06 - 23:58    Post subject: oxys to subs Vote now! Reply with quote

they say 24 Hours but I have done it in 12 but i have been thrown into WD in 12 Also. I think 16-18 is a safe number. Start out with 2mg that way if it throws you into wd's you can use Oxys and get out of it pretty quick you just have to start over the next day and wait a little longer.
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PostPosted: 12/04/06 - 17:26    Post subject: Suboxone Vote now! Reply with quote

I would contact a doctor that has a licence to give Suboxone, there are usually addiction doctors who you can find on-line in your area. DO NOT take suboxone until you are IN full withdrawal or you will will get REALLy sick. I would wait at least 24 hrs since your last oxy. The sicker into withdrawals you are, the better the suboxone will work (start with a tiny piece). Suboxone saved my life and got me off of heroin - highly recommended.
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