What is a parenteral drug?
My husband takes suboxone
. I don't know if thats how you spell it but it is a pain pill or something. He thinks he is having suvere withdraw. Can someone help me find out more about this drug??
Suboxone, this stuff gives you instant withdrawal. It contains Buprenorphine and naloxone.
Alot of info here:
http://www.erowid.org/pharms/buprenorphi…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suboxone
It is an opioid, used for opiate addiction treatment as okay. If the dosage was too high for your husband, or if he is sensitive to it, he may be experiencing withdrawal-like symptoms.
Parenteral means administered outside of the gut.
go to www.suboxone.com
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. I don't know if thats how you spell it but it is a pain pill or something. He thinks he is having suvere withdraw. Can someone help me find out more about this drug??
Suboxone, this stuff gives you instant withdrawal. It contains Buprenorphine and naloxone.
Alot of info here:
http://www.erowid.org/pharms/buprenorphi…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suboxone
It is an opioid, used for opiate addiction treatment as okay. If the dosage was too high for your husband, or if he is sensitive to it, he may be experiencing withdrawal-like symptoms.
Parenteral means administered outside of the gut.
go to www.suboxone.com
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/joepub… One in three adults in the UK have taken them, as have the ending three US presidents, so is it time to remove the stigma around drugs, and talk openly towards more effective, safer policy No they shouldn't be legalized. Yes they should be legalised.The 'Drug Problem' is not about drugs,it is about the criminal activities...
For those using Byetta, Have you experienced hysterics attacks as a side effect?
I haven't had a panic attack while taking byetta although I feel sick for half the year. It must be hypoglycemia. Because you are taking glipizide, the hypo will not come from Byetta, but from glipizide. Ask your doctor about reducing your glipizide dose by half and see what...
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does temodar inhibit temodar's effectiveness - You would need to ask your doctor. Some medicines may interact with Temodar. But at hand are no known interactions with provigil or any other meds at this time. If you are having problems you need to discuss to your doctor who can prescribe something other than the provigil if needed. Best resources...
