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I want to start taking subutex 153 orange half moon shape pill in morning when I wake up. I took my last dose of opiates around 8 pm. Will I go into withdrawal? I am very scared that I will. I have done it before with suboxone and thought I was dying and it's something I never want to experience ever again.

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Listen...if you take subutex.. YOU WILL NOT have withdraws at all. You can take a pain pill then 10 minutes later take your subutex.. No problems! You can even take suboxone, as long as you don't abuse it like so many stupid people do.

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No, you will NOT have any withdraws what so ever. As long as your taking subutex and not suboxon!

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Well I waited like 13 hours I wasnt feeling lousy but I was sweating and just not feeling great started off by taking quarter of it didn't Don e thing then took 1/4 more and started feeling real crappy I'm pretty sure it put me in more of with draw then I was I dealt with it a bit n took some more of the pill needless to say I was up all night throwing up all night the subutex did not help me at all I don't know if my body is different or what but not sure why it out me in more of withdraw then I already was in and I waited 13 hours at least until I started taking n e if the subutex

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I would leave it at least 24 hours - the longer u can leave it the better it works. I've taken them too early and put myself in a cluck and it ain't nice. Good luck

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Do NOT take subutex, suboxone, or any medication containing buprenorphrine while a full opiate agonist (morphine, oxy, etc) is still in your system. The bupe will competitively bind to your opiate receptors, effectively ripping off the agonists and throwing you into precipitated withdrawal. PLEASE take it from the voice of experience...don't just wait until you feel a little queasy or uncomfortable after your last dose of opiates. Wait until you are SICK and then take the sub, because otherwise you're taking a chance at the worst pain, both psychic and physical, that you're ever likely to experience.

--your friendly neighborhood ex-junkie MD

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Hello day dreamer no I hvnt taken the subutex yet I an still waiting to find out I don't want to go into pwd thts the worst I'm hoping I get some answers and will do this in the a.m like u u hve take suboxin before and went into withdrawl right away and I thought I was going to die someone told me if I am like sweating in the a.m and feeling lousy tht I would b fine like u I hve also heard many people say they have taken subutex early and nothing has happened to them I'm just worried because i know wat happens if u take took early n that has made me scared

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Hi Lisa I was wondering the same thing. Did u end up waiting and if so for how long? How did it go for u? I'm in just about the same boat.

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I also was wondering how long u have to wait to take Subutex after taking opiates? I heard that it's diff from suboxone and it doesn't throw u into instant withdrawl. I once took a suboxone to soon and ended up feeling like I was dying and wanted to die for that matter. Never felt so bad in my life. I heard that Subutex was diff tho and u didn't need much of a time wait. Is this true does anyone know?

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Hello verwon its not suboxone, it's the orange 153 subutex - and people are saying you can take subutex right after you take opiates.

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Hello, Lisa! How are you?

Unless your doctor has instructed you otherwise, you need to be in full withdrawal, before you take Suboxone, otherwise it may throw you into dangerous precipitated withdrawals, again.

The FDA classifies this medication as an opiate that is most commonly used to treat drug addiction, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation.

Is there anything else I can help with?

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