Subutex withdrawal 12mg how long does it take to get to 0?

Hey guys, I'm 25 and was on 12 mg Subutex. I got pregnant unexpectedly and am now at the end of my 5th week. I've already reduced my dosage from 12 mg to 3 mg. How long will it take until I'm down to 0 mg (without any major withdrawal symptoms)? So far, I've managed almost without withdrawal, and a week ago I was still on 12 mg.

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aXXLJ
2 years ago

Make a specific set-off plan by sending out in consultation with the substituting doctor.

BrittaSchuld230
2 years ago
Reply to  kaddax3

Don’t you just drop it?? I guess he has no idea. Okay, in the first 3 months of the SS, you should never put it directly and make cold withdrawal (if Substi is not feasible anyway), because it can lead to miscarriages. Because the child suffers almost because your body in withdrawal kills everything possible, etc.

And the child lacks the nutrients due to the absence of apetite, diarrhea and vomiting.

For the 5th SSW, you’ve been down a lot too fast. That’s why I’d talk to Substi Doc again, or better with your female doctor. Because I assume that the Substi Doc still doesn’t know you’ve gone down, or ?

3mg Subotex are about 1.5 ml of pola, take a better 1 week break and then go down by 0.5 mg each week if you can share it.

Because the “Best” comes to the end, you’ll have a few weeks to crumb. Depending on how long you ever take Subos…

I’ve already detoxified from pretty much all things, but these substitutes last a long time, although Subo isn’t as extreme as Pola and Meta.