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Re: jimneutron post# 149825

Thursday, 04/02/2015 10:50:04 PM

Thursday, April 02, 2015 10:50:04 PM

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Right on the money, jimneutron.


if you cant defeat the time release this significantly reduces the potential for abuse





I made this argument the other night. By adding a time-release component to IR opioids, plus the naltrexone bead, you've just made an ADT- IR opioid!!


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The naltrexone bead will prevent this kind of crushing abuse in IR opioids just the same as it prevents crush-type abuse with ER opioids. Naltrexone bead will not prevent oral abuse with either ER or IR opioids, unless it is crushed first (i.e. "parachuting"). However, one could make an argument that adding a time-release component to oxy-IR such that it releases over 6-8 hours instead of 3-4 hours is, in itself, a minor deterrent to oral abuse.

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