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Author: hatmaker510

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:32 am

Suboxone conversion is not linear as explained briefly by Dr. Junig:
http://suboxforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=284&highlight=conversion

"…the problem is the non-linear kinetics of buprenorphine. You can’t just extrapolate out with bupe, like you can with agonists that don’t have a ‘ceiling effect’.

In other words, one mg of buprenorphine is as potent as about 20 mg of methadone, 2 mg of buprenorphine is as potent as 30-40 mg of methadone, and 4 mg, 8 mg, or 24 mg of buprenorphine are all as potent as 30-40 mg of methadone! The calculator works fine as long as you use doses for buprenorphine below the ‘ceiling’ effect– say down in the microgram ranges. But you cannot use those numbers to project out in a straight line– because the potency of buprenorphine, being a ‘partial agonist’, doesn’t follow a straight line."

Hopefully this will put things to bed once and for all.

PS – Dr. Junig is a sub specialist and he just happens to use Youtube so that he can reach people. It shouldn’t take away from what he has to offer.

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