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Why are PK's so difficult to find on IOP's and DNM's?
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You guys are correct about BIG pharma and suboxone. Has anybody noticed that the highest dosage tablet available in other countries? Either 2mg or the .2mg dosage (yes 1/5th mg per tab). When I lost my pain doc due to subs, I was given 3-8mg per day to take!! So 24mg a day. After a month or so I cut it down to 2 doses per day, then 1 dose per day. I felt exactly the same from taking just 1strip per day vs. 3 per day. Now 1 8mg strip will last 6-7 days and I feel exactly the same as I did (actually better) than I did when taking 24mg per day.

My conclusion about Big Pharma is their strategy is to get people hooked for life on them & that will be their new PK. The dosage they are training Doc's to start new patients on is way too high. The thing I like about subs is that the less you (I) take the more potent it works. I know a few people who have been on them for a few years, like myself, and none of us take a full 8mg strip per day. The great advantage is that your body does not develop a tolerance to them like Pk's do. The biggest drawback is the fact that once you start taking them it is damn near impossible to stop taking. My once a day dosage is about 1.2mg per day (1/6th of a strip) and if I forget to take it in the morning I start to get a slight headache, lack of energy and just overall start to feel "sick". If I am out of them for a day or 3, I get the normal pk withdrawl symptoms and am stuck in bed. I feel much better on the subs vs pk's but they have the exact same withdrawl effect(s).

Once again BigPharm wins again.
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RE: Why are PK's so difficult to find on IOP's and DNM's? - by JohnKing - 01-02-2017, 07:26 PM

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