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1267209 tn?1270750633

subutex

Been on subutex for 5 days. the first 2 days were great...then on day 3 i got a migrane. went to doc and she gave me meds. still getting headaches. Also, why did I have tons of energy and felt fine the first 2 days and now I'm sick to my stomach, tired, and have head aches?
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Hmm..What was the med you got for your migraine?  Have you increased the Sub. dose at all?

Hang on...folks will post...a lot of Sub. experience here...

Vicki
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199177 tn?1490498534
Contact your doctor let him know how you feel he may need to adust yout dose a bit .
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1267209 tn?1270750633
For the migrane's i was put on Treximet. It works but is this normal? My doctor is not accountable at this point. He is out of town so his PA is working on this. I can't go inthe office every 2 days for these side affects b/c I can't afford it. I would just like to know what I should do. My follow up appt is next week but until then is there anyone that has any helpful advice to why it is now I'm feeling fatigue, headaches, and foggy?

Thanks for your concern
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1267209 tn?1270750633
BTW I'm on 8mg of subutex
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199177 tn?1490498534
its most likely a dosage issue but being that we are not doctors we cant give you any other info .
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Okay...we're not doctors here,as you know.  But,I have two suggestions : Read about Sub. in our health pages,upper right corner. There's much info there .  Next,call the NP. Someone should be on call to answer a question,I would think.
Take care~
Vicki
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199177 tn?1490498534
vicki is right your doctor most likey has an on call number i would check into it
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222369 tn?1274474635
What was your drug of choice and dosage before taking the Sub?
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1238606 tn?1304201621
just in my experience with working for a neurologist Treximent is the same as immitrex (just under another name) some people can't take it cause it can cause you to have migraines, shortness of breathe and chest tightness. Being on Sub, it also has side effects that can cause migraines.  Almost all meds will cause headaches. Now Sub doesn't alway take away all withdrawal symptoms and of course Headaches are withdrawal symtoms.  As far as going to doctor with all side effects, just call the office and a nurse will be able to answer questions for you or get in touch with doctor to give you an answer.  If you can't do that then call the pharmacy and ask them and they should be able to help you....Hope that helps some.
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142722 tn?1281533616
i agree i don't think subutex will take away all the w/d symtoms.  I think you still go through some of that.
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990521 tn?1311906308
Subutex is an opiate and at the right dose, it will completely take away all of the w/d symptoms - that primarily why most people go on it - to avoid going through withdrawal.  Your dose of subutex would have been factored by the amount of your drug of choice that you were taking.  From what you have described, it is highly possible that your sub dose is too low and you are experiencing some withdrawal.  I too suboxone for 4 years and never had one withdrawal symptom - that is until I withdrew from the sub.  Some people do get headache from sub, and some people take a few day to adjust to the medication too.  I found that regular old Ibuprofen worked just fine for me and I have migranes.   Sub can sedate too - especially later in the day, but that should go away within a week.  I don't know about the Treximent and comments that kajama added, but she is probably right - although other than benzo's, sub usually does pretty good with other medications.  Hang in there, try to relax and continue with your dose - best taken in the morning.  You should stat to get used to the sub very soon.  See what the doc says next week and if things do get worse, call the on call number like those have suggested or if things get really bad, go to the ER.  Good luck.
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990521 tn?1311906308
Sorry - can't type today - few typo's in the last post.
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363110 tn?1340920419
Your right about imitrex. That class of medication is known as "triptans". It makes my migraines 10x worse to the point that I'm throwing up and crying from the pain.
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900459 tn?1304993259
Go on www.suboxone.com they have a help line I know you are not taking suboxone but it is pretty much the same thing I would think if u gave the help line a call or I think they have a live chat they could probably help u out.
Good luck and hang in there
abritt
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222369 tn?1274474635
Suboxone dosage is NOT determined by the dosages of your drug of choice. It is NOT a linear scale. You can't make a linear correlation between an agonist drug and an antagonist-agonist drug. It's impossible. I wish more people understood this.
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1091472 tn?1268845655
So you are saying the amount prescribed, whether you take 5 mg. of oxy or 300mg., shouldn't make a difference?  Then what are the factors, because my doctor prescribed me 4mg of sub a day and it is not cutting it?  I just assumed the more you took, the bigger the "void" you were creating that needs to be filled with sub, but this is not the case?
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990521 tn?1311906308
Sorry for any mis understanding - Ga Guy is right, it is not a linear scale on how much of a dose of sub is prescribed.  There are several factors, the drug of choice and dose are of course factors.  Everyone is different too - for some, 4mg may work just fine, for others on the same DOC and drug, it may take 12mg.  In this case, I think this is something for only your doctor to handle.
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222369 tn?1274474635
Any dosage over the ceiling effect of 4-6mg covers all opiate receptors. Larger doses are given to help keep the dose from dropping and withdrawals setting in, as well as for the blocking effect it gives (addicts are notorious for relapsing early..Sub stops the high and deters relapse). Buprenorphine acts just like any other opiate up to the ceiling effect of 4-6mg or so. After that, it acts like an agonist-antagoinst until it hits 32mg or so. It reverts back to an opiate agonist at doses over that amount. So, Sub DOES act linearly up until 4-6mg..but past that point..the linear progression levels off before becoming linear again at 32mg. That's the reason you can't say that at certain dosages of your drug of choice you need "X" amount of Suboxone. Too many people believe that and monkey around with dosages thinking the have a Sub doctor. So, if you're taking 100mg of Oxy a day, and a friend is taking 320mg a day..it's possible and plausible that you'll both be put on 16mg of Suboxone a day.
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222369 tn?1274474635
That line should read...Too many people believe that and monkey around with dosages thinking the have a BAD Sub doctor.
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1091472 tn?1268845655
Okay, good info thank you.  I'm doing this through the VA and I didn't want to think they were being stingy to cut costs, but I didn't know.  From what you're saying 4 mg. seems to be the absolute minimum to completely fill your receptors.  Man you'd think they would have given me a little more for the first week at least to get through the physical stuff you know?  All I know is that I've got tons of pressure in my life right now...I'm moving into a new place, work, a make it or break it math test coming up, and this ****.  Funny how you can't make any time for withdrawal, but somehow you can find plenty of time to get high.
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142722 tn?1281533616
Ga Guy you really know a lot about sub, I didn't know that 4-6 was all that was needed to fit the receptors, but I do remember my dr saying that one pill 8mg cover 96% of the receptors, add another pill and that covers another 1%, add the third pill and it covers maybe another 1%, so he told me one pill pretty much fills up it all.  He said a lot of times people "think" the second pill helps them when in fact they may not need it. I got a really good sub dr that isn't in it for the money, he takes insurance and always call me back on the same day I call with any questions, they even call and check up on me.  
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990521 tn?1311906308
Just to comment on the people "looking for a high".  My sub doc told me once that there are some addicts that want to be clean, but still seek a high - can't have both, but he said that people that really need the high should be on methadone and the others would do fine on sub.  I only took methadone once - but when I was using - and I noted that it did not get you as high as a regular opiate - like oxy or hydro.  I did get high though, but only after taking a fairly high dose and then all that happened is that I got sick.  Never took that again.  

Bottom line - sub worked for m and it is a viable option that can and will help lots of people.
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1267209 tn?1270750633
What is this number that people are commenting on(NP?) to call if you have questions? Also, my doctor told me its okay to keep using my xanax in very low doses spread far apart from taking subutex during the day and that seems to be the only thing to keep me relaxed. I take a forth of it once a day. Is there anyone who does this?
As far as my doctor is concerened, he hasn't been much help  due to the receptionists so that's why I have been seeking advice. Still getting the migranes everyother day and a regular headache inbetween. Waiting on my doctor to give me more Treximet so i have been using Excedren Ex strenghth
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1267209 tn?1270750633
Thanks for the help. You;ve been quite helpful. The drug I was taking before Subutex was percocet. I was taking 6 a day at 10mg each to answer your question due to the last surgery I had that made me become dependent. I noticed u mentioned to not take benzo's but I am at a very low dose.
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