Suboxone: Issues with the Drug-Opiate Addiction

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Talk about Issues regarding Suboxone and some Common info on the Opiate Treatment Drug. Info on “Ibogaine”.. Erectile Dysfunction from Suboxone?

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13 Responses to “Suboxone: Issues with the Drug-Opiate Addiction”

  1. mikeyaaa Says:

    it is also very dangerous. stick with suboxone for now

  2. shortytwenty7 Says:

    Agreed. Just because ibogaine isn’t available in the US doesn’t mean it doesn’t work. There are vested interests involved here. Pharmaceutical companies make a great deal of money from Suboxone and Methadone. Anything that only needs to be taken once or twice is going to have a hard time getting approved by the FDA.

  3. shortytwenty7 Says:

    Hopefully is the key word. Don’t count on the FDA approving a Schedule I hallucinogen for use in addiction treatment. It may work wonders, but that doesn’t mean that you’ll ever see it in a clinical setting in the US, as unfortunate as that might be.

  4. seherzada1982 Says:

    u are adorable :)

  5. JoshSitar Says:

    There ARE in fact clinical trials currently being conducted with Ibogaine, the active ingredient in the plant Iboga which comes from Africa (not Mexico), for the purpose of being used as a treatment for addiction. It’s amazing and not well-understood yet, but most certainly real, and quite promising.

    There are a few good documentaries on the subject; you can find them on Google Video.

    Someday, Ibogaine treatment will hopefully be conventional medicine right along all the others. It works.

  6. JoshSitar Says:

    If you’re going to mention Ibogaine at all, just tell people you don’t know anything about it and for them to research it themselves. It’s not good to spread misinformation about any of these subjects, especially when saving people from addiction is the goal.

  7. bargainbin417 Says:

    Hello Tyler, love the videos dude! Its awesome your helping people to understand how truly life saving this drug is.
    Ive been prescribed Subutex for 9 moths. Then, when everything seamed very stable with next to NO cravings, my doctor doubled my dosing.
    Do you think this could be normal, something everyone goes through and apart of the program/healing process.
    Ive had a hard time finding information on this specific topic. Thank you in advance and I will be looking foreword to your reply.

  8. joelt57 Says:

    Damn! 200 mg of methadone per day? That must have been hell on earth. How long did it take you before the withdrawals went away like a month?

  9. jakeryan37 Says:

    when you have to detox off of 200 mg of methadone and 8mg of xanax cold turkey for 1 year like i did because of hurrrican katrina and you cant afford suboxone,thats when you are physically and mentally Near death,TRUST ME

  10. maple2609 Says:

    Doctors will tell you anything to make money for there mortgage, and if telling you suboxone has no withdrawls, then yeah… But its common sense, it DOES have withdrawals, maybe not as bad if you taper correctly, but its an opiate and its not an exception from the rule. Ibogaine = Ibo-crap

  11. myYTsecretplaces Says:

    I think everyone should talk about what they want! Withdrawal from subox i had two doct. tell me they was no such thing I dont recall best i know i just stoped it but they who have not took it would not really know as far as docs go.

  12. myYTsecretplaces Says:

    People should do what works for them as far as Suboxone goes.
    “Ibogaine”.. Well said!

  13. myYTsecretplaces Says:

    great work

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