When I was in rehab most of the people there were being treated with buprenorphine hydrochloride (we called it Suboxone). I got "high" off 4mg of it and so did a female patient as well. Our eyes were glazed over and everyone else could tell. The others said that it didn't make them feel anything except not dope sick. It wasn't intense just a nice feeling of well being. So to answer your question maybe 1 in 10 got high off a 4mg dose. I would assume more would have gotten high at larger doses. I have been told that with maintenance therapy the high goes away.
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Buprenorphine is stronger than Dihydrocodeine but many people do not appreciate dihydrocodeine is a very strong painkiller.A 5mg dose buprenorphine is way to high for pain relief and doses as high as this are normally only used in addiction treatment in the form of 2mg or 8mg Subutex or Suboxone tablets.For pain relief buprenorphine is prescribed in microgram doses of 0.2mg.
yes it can
40 mg
Yes. Buprenorphine is an opiate.
Hydrochloride Monohydrate
No.
Hydralazine hydrochloride
Apresoline Hydrochloride
Hydrochloride means the product has a "salt" component in its chemical makeup. Dilaudid is hydromorphone hcl ( hydromorphone hydrochloride)
If u have a low or no tolerance to opiates, possibly. Otherwise u will need anywhere from 15-40 mg to get you high. I have a high tolerance, so snorting a 30 mg oxycodone hydrochloride pill gets me way loaded! becareful and have fun :) seriously, becareful you don't know what u are getting yourself into!
Yes. Buprenorphine is a medication/drug which has mixed opioid agonist-antagonist properties. (It is a major component of Suboxone.)
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