I Have Been Taking 16-20mgs of Suboxone for Almost 2 Months, Cant Afford the Script Want to Use H. How Long?
Question by Johnny NoOne: I have been taking 16-20mgs of suboxone for almost 2 months, cant afford the script want to use H. How long?
I have been on Suboxone now as prescribed for just under two months but cant afford the script and want to go back to H until I can step off of that. Obviously I don’t want to kick the Subs cold turkey so I have to go back to the H.. How long do I have to wait (with a pretty fast metabolism) before I can feel the affects of the H or another opiate?? I am an IV user and was planning on using about 36 hours from my last dose~
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Answer by Detective John Kimble
Not a good idea, bud. Personally, I think u are just looking for an excuse to go back on the H again. Be strong!
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