Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 1098959

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neurontin

Posted by joe f on May 29, 2018, at 11:59:35

I've read where this is becoming a street drug to replace opiods any truth to this.....never used it never will...curious as I have a friend I think may be abusing it

 

Re: neurontin

Posted by Christ_empowered on May 29, 2018, at 12:33:50

In reply to neurontin, posted by joe f on May 29, 2018, at 11:59:35

I read something like that, too. Would explain why the shrink at the clinic is suddenly acting odd about my prescription (low dose, as needed; 100mgs at a time...). Anyway...

its -still- not a controlled substance. doses in psych indication vary wildly, from my very low doses up to (I think...) 1800+ mgs/day, every day.

I never much liked it. The last shrink prescribed it because I hate hydroxyzine with a passion. Back in the day, I had a friend who would swipe mine, and she'd get stoned and pop the gabapentin. She swore up and down it was the best thing ever. I didn't get it back then, still don't today.

 

Re: neurontin

Posted by linkadge on May 29, 2018, at 17:18:18

In reply to Re: neurontin, posted by Christ_empowered on May 29, 2018, at 12:33:50

I've heard it can reduce opioid tolerance / withdrawal. I don't know how abusable it is on its own. It can be misused, but I don't think there are the as many risks as opoids.

Its unfortunate that the junkies need to make good meds harder to access for legitimate health issues.

Linkadge

 

Re: neurontin

Posted by ed_uk2010 on May 29, 2018, at 17:20:34

In reply to neurontin, posted by joe f on May 29, 2018, at 11:59:35

> I've read where this is becoming a street drug to replace opiods any truth to this.....never used it never will...curious as I have a friend I think may be abusing it

Neurontin and Lyrica are now used recreationally with pretty high frequency. They are very widely abused in prison.

I suspect both with be controlled more in future.

 

Re: neurontin

Posted by sigismund on May 29, 2018, at 22:08:02

In reply to Re: neurontin, posted by ed_uk2010 on May 29, 2018, at 17:20:34

Anything that is half way enjoyable ends up being labelled as a drug of abuse.

We are not supposed to enjoy treatment perhaps.

It's a pretty minor enjoyment, but here people sell Seroquel. People can sleep safe knowing that it is not enjoyable, although I haven't tried it and don't know.

You get a dispensation with a terminal diagnosis, which is nice, but a bit soft. In Russia a former admiral with cancer was waiting for the fifth signature necessary on his narcotic script. He lost patience and blew his brains out.

 

Re: neurontin » ed_uk2010

Posted by linkadge on May 30, 2018, at 16:56:24

In reply to Re: neurontin, posted by ed_uk2010 on May 29, 2018, at 17:20:34

>They are very widely abused in prison.

Everything is abused in prison :)

Seroquel is a hot prison item. I can't imagine anything worse than using Seroquel 'recreationally' (?)

Linkadge

 

Re: neurontin » sigismund

Posted by linkadge on May 30, 2018, at 18:38:55

In reply to Re: neurontin, posted by sigismund on May 29, 2018, at 22:08:02

I agree with you.

Ketamine is showing promise for previously untreatable TRD, restoring mood to people in a short timeframe.

However, ketamine has abuse potential.

So, what?

As long as a patient isn't escalating the dose, I don't see any issue.

We give ritalin to 5 year olds and we panic about the abuse potential of neurontin?

Linkadge

 

Re: neurontin

Posted by sigismund on May 31, 2018, at 2:24:14

In reply to Re: neurontin » sigismund, posted by linkadge on May 30, 2018, at 18:38:55

>We give ritalin to 5 year olds and we panic about the abuse potential of neurontin?

So it's Brer Rabbit and the briar patch then.


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