Riiiight, I’ll save you the LD50 in rats to human conversion. you’re way off budy, it’s takes 90mg to kill an Average sized man.
thats 9x10mg hydrocodone
and 18x5mg hydrocodone.
keep in mind the information above is correct for MOST individuals, and Is only valid if the person doesn’t mix their pills/drinks.
not unless you use other drugs with it like ETOH(ect) there is no reason to take that much unless your Dr. told you too... It may in some people be lethal and it depends how your body metabolizes narcotics... Weird question....
I just read the above comment to your question and I don't think it's a weird question at all. I'm interested in knowing a little more about your situation first though because it could be very similar to mine. For many years I'm been addicted to Norco 10/325 or Lortab ANYTHING History of chronic pain is no fun and then dealing with the disease of addiction is that much harder. I have a script for 100 Norco's and I start my morning off with anywhere from 40 to 60 mg...then 2 hours later I may take 2 More So I'm sure your sick of living this. I know I am, So today I sent to my addiction specialist Dr. I will be getting back on the Suboxone 80/20 3 a day or something but I have to go though the withdrawals by Thursday when I can pick them up. The stuff I swear by. It works and in long term, heals the addict brain. Hey can we chat on our own email account they won't let me send you my address. Have any suggestions? It would be much more effective.
it cant really be determined, it all depends how your body reacts to it, maybe like 40 or to some people such as 70 or even 20
Yes, you most certainly can. Suboxone is an opiate, just like opium, heroin, morphine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, methadone, codeine, etc., and all opiates are extremely physically addictive. Taking opiates every day for just a week or two -- or taking them around the clock for just a few days -- will result in a serious physical addiction, and the pain of withdrawal is horrible, and can last for months. People take Suboxone so they can quit taking other opiates -- like heroin or oxycodone -- without the pain of withdrawal. For someone who is already addicted to opiates, Suboxone feeds the physical addiction, without getting the person high. However, once you've quit getting high and started taking Suboxone, you are now addicted to the Suboxone. The only way to stop taking Suboxone, without withdrawal pain, is to very slowly decrease your dosage over a period of several months, or even a few years.
It depends on several different factors: how much suboxone you took, how long have you been taking it, and if you only took a suboxone once between taking pills: how high your tolerance is to oxycodone.If you only took one dose of suboxone (between 2mg and 8mg) you should be able to feel the full effect of the OC after 24 hours. After about 12 hours you'll feel some effects, but definitely not what you would normally expect from 30mg of OC. If you've been taking Suboxone for several days in a row, it would be difficult to guage how long it will take for you to feel the full effects. Suboxone has a 36 hour half life so it builds up in your system. The longer you take it and the higher the dose, the longer it will take for it to leave your system completely.
My Sub Doc told me that he did ua's on some of his patients that have been off for a month and trace amounts were still found.
nothing you will be fine. The percocet is already mostly out of your system in about five hours. Just do not ever take suboxone and then take and kind of opiate pain relievers because you will get very sick.
I tried to take Ultram after I was dosed down off of Suboxone. The Ultram had absolutely no effect for about a month after my I took the last Suboxone (I was persistent!). I think it's the naloxone in the Suboxone that blocks you from getting pain relief, or a high feeling. Also, once I finally began to feel some effect from the Ultram, it was alot duller and less effective than when I was taking it prior to Suboxone treatment.
No. I am on klonopin along with my subs and my doc prescribes both
72 hrs
24-48 hrs if taken once
Yes, you can take antidepressants with Suboxone. I am currently taking Suboxone with Cymbalta to treat my fibromyalgia, and Deseryl for sleep. My physician has recently taken me off Deseryl for sleeping and switched me to Remeron instead to improve my sleep, appetite, and treat a gastrointestinal disorder. So you can see here, how antidepressants can be combined with other antidepressants to help treat different disorders while taking Suboxone for example, to treat my chronic pain with my Cervical Disk Disease. You should check with your doctor, however, to make sure he prescribes an antidepressant that is compatible with Suboxone.
no you would not
It can be different from one person to the next, but my experience is as such: I had to detox from methadone to start a Suboxone detox, my last dose of methadone came on a Monday at 10AM, I was to start Suboxone on Thursday morning, the cold turkey off the methadone became a bit much by Wednesday. I shot 2 bags to curb the withdrawals at 4PM on Wednesday and was dosed with 16 mgs OS Suboxone at 8:30AM on Thursday as planned and was not feeling great but was safe from the sickness that comes from taking suboxone to soon after your last push off. Hope that helps a bit.
neither, they were told to go to villages and generally told exactly how many people they had to kill once they got there.