REGULAR use of sublingual medications, from opioids to Valium etc
I break mine into tiny pin head size pieces with a pill cutter.
I know 200 mcg Temgesic or 2 mg of Buprenorphine looks very small, however I have followed this process for over 3 years now.
- Reasons
- Absorption in seconds
- Better Absorption.
- You are not swallowing any residual medication.
- No residual medication getting near your teeth.
Also Doctors hate this next one
- I can moderate my dose . I may not need the whole dose and can set aside quarter or half in a bottle.
I have had zero issues with my teeth
I take one when full tablet place in pill cutter cut in half and then quarters.
Currently I set aside a quarter for later date and I continue chopping the restinto tiny splinters.
I place them into a tiny bowl on my bedside and take them whilst reading my book or watching TV
Doing it my way there really should be no residue .Because the pieces are so tiny like crumbs that they absorb instantly in seconds. When I cut mine sometimes there are pieces like dust too small to pick up I dab my finger the dust sticks to finger and pop under tongue to ensure I do not waste any .
I know this may feel inconvenient I have found it works well for me and saves my teeth.
I have NEVER gone over my 2 mg dose and if you do not require it all that can help you to have a little spare incase you drop one or have supply issues.
RLS suffers hate taking medication we are the least likely cohort to abuse opioids. People who suffer addiction no they do and avoid opioids.
Buprenorphine is good for those who suffer addiction affliction as it does not give a high and has a ceiling effect so it cuts out at a certain level and blocks other opioids.
SUBOXONE Dr Glen Brooks said he would never recommended Suboxone for RLS and that most doctors sadly do not know the difference between Subutex and Suboxone.Suboxone film takes 2 to 5 minutes to absorb. I have not used it.
I would be concerned as they still leave residue and a lot of people put it in there cheek which would make this more likely to create a problem with teeth.There is a study that’s was done on Suboxone splitting and storing for up-to 7 days.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/310...
Asking doctors to switch to Subutex from Suboxone that would be optimal . It is hard because we are so desperate.If I had no choice I would choose being free from RLS even if it meant having dentures.I can only speak from my experience and medical advice I’ve received sadly then it’s up-to me to educate doctors around me. Subutex I believe is called Buprenorphine in America.
LINK Study on splitting Suboxone
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/310...
Once fully absorbed you can have a drink .
PS Never cut slow release opioids you will die , if you cut and swallow slow release oxycodone etc
you will not be able to breath when you get the full dose in minutes instead of hours.