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To Laura7788 Suboxone?

by christian1904, Mar 03, 2008 07:14PM
Are you still on the Suboxone? And didyou do the implants or the sub-lingual(disolvable) pills?
I tried it once and it sent me straight to the withdrawals.
Member Comments (3)

by thecomeup, Apr 13, 2008 09:46PM
To: christian1904
Hey. How do the implants work? I was thinkin of tryin them. iM on suboxone right now.

by EightBall666, Jan 25, 2009 01:22PM
To: Anyone
Could you explain to me where the implants are planted? I have not heard of this before. I take sub sublingually.

by Bre333, Mar 19, 2009 11:08AM
To: EightBall666
The implants are usually placed in the abdomen. They are Not FDA approved, have a high risk of infection, require extensive maintenece and can release too much Naltrexone than the body needs. If you were to by chance *relapse* you would go immediately to the E.R. in SEVERE withdrawals. The risks outweigh the benefit. I suggest you research it more before seeking a doctor to implant this.
Good Luck...
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