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suboxone wityhdraws

by camm2, May 18, 2008 06:46PM
Can anyone tell me if it is ok to take ultram to help with the withdrawls of suboxone. I have been on suboxone for little over 3 months and only taking 2mg the first month  the last 2 months only taking 1mg and now for the the last 2 weeks only taking .5mg but want to stop  hoping i can take some ultram when it gets to bad along with some clonadine, just for the first couple of days.to get me fast the worst of it so i can still keep working and get some sleep at night.
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by GoingToMakeIt, May 18, 2008 07:17PM
Not a good idea. Tramadol is also addicting and very hard to kick. Even a short time I wouldn't reccomend it. If you still have some sub, get down to a sliver and then every other day. Then every 3rd and then quit.

by avisg, May 18, 2008 08:31PM
tramadol is very addicting ,It dont think it would do much for your withdrawl either ..
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