| ▲ | djriley a day ago | |
Suboxone is regulated quite a bit differently than full agonist opioids despite being a massively powerful drug. One can get a prescription online via Telemedicine for $100 and a 3 minute visit in almost all 50 states. This was started around covid to help mitigate the opiod crisis and lower barriers to access. Suboxone is CIII instead of CII like many opioids and used to have special prescribing requirements requiring a class, patient limits, etc but those have been lifted. It may be a lifesaving/life-changing drug for many but it is also potent enough for a single dose to put a non-tolerant user in the dirt and is abusable for non-tolerant users just as any other opiod. It has been popular as a street drug in Europe for example for decades. Checking on Quick.md, a Telemedicine service that prescribed Suboxone it is indicated for folks who are addicted to fentanyl, heroin, opiod pharmaceuticals and kratom/7OH. If you are not opiod tolerant you can put yourself in a coma today for $100 + pharmacy fees. No need to prove dependancy with a positive drug test, no therapy, nothing. | ||
| ▲ | fc417fc802 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> If you are not opiod tolerant you can put yourself in a coma today for $100 + pharmacy fees. But how likely are you to become addicted to it? How common are long term negative life outcomes when it is involved? There are any number of easily available chemicals that can put you in a coma, permanently injure, or kill you. That was never the concern. | ||