
Opioids Loperamide (Imodium) Megathread v. 2 - Bluelight.org
Feb 3, 2004 · Version 1 Loperamide Loperamide is an opioid drug used against diarrhea resulting from gastroenteritis or inflammatory bowel disease. In most countries it is available generically and under brand names such as Lopex, Imodium, Dimor, Fortasec, Lopedium, Gastro-Stop and Pepto Diarrhea...
What will happen using immodium for opiate withdrawals?
Mar 25, 2014 · Immodium does help with opiate WD supposedly it is an opiate that cannot cross the Blood Brain Barrier so you cannot get high from it. Immodium does bind to the opiate receptors in your gut and that's why it helps with some of the WD symptoms. It works better for some than others. Depending on what state you live in you can get kratom at the head shops, …
Imodium for suboxone withdrawal? Worked for me, but not sure if …
Aug 15, 2011 · Imodium for suboxone withdrawal? Worked for me, but not sure if smart... Discussion in ' Opiate & Opioid addiction ' started by Nostalgic, May 30, 2012.
Opioids How much Loperamide... - Bluelight.org
Jul 18, 2019 · I don't know how much but considering loperamide's safety profile in high doses then you might be better off settling for feeling something like 80% instead of 100% since it's only one 24 hour period. Besides, There is often an adjustment period when switching opioids anyways - even with equivalent doses - so for you to take enough lope to feel 100% will …
Tolerance How long will it take to lose a tolerance to Loperamide …
Jun 21, 2010 · Imodium is technically an opiod the last i checked that doesn't cross the blood brain barrier. I've been taking it for almost 6 months and I'm up to having to take 10mg (2mg being the average dose). I haven't taken it for about 4 days now, how long will it take to get my tolerance down so i can start using it again?
Experiences - Loperamide - The secret Opioid | Drugs-Forum
May 14, 2012 · Experiences Loperamide - The secret Opioid Discussion in ' Opiates & Opioids ' started by MiterSaw, May 14, 2012.
Loperamide (Imodium (OTC opiate)) high/recreational use and …
Oct 7, 2005 · Loperamide is sold as an anti-diarrheal OTC, as it doens't cross the blood brain barrier (BBB) well, but still gets absorbed well in the stomach. Since it doesn't cross the BBB well, one can't easily get high from it. However, when taken in large doses, it can very well get you high. My advice...
Regular recreational use of loperamide. - Bluelight.org
May 16, 2011 · I have little to no tolerance to opiates and i've been getting high off of loperamide about twice a week for the past three months or so. I dose 100mg of loperamide, 50 2mg tablets, along with 2-3 tablespoons of black pepper and 25mg benadryl. The black pepper has piperine which supposedly...
Immodium for opiate withdrawal. Will it lengthen withdrawal …
Feb 15, 2022 · Hey guys, I'm 2 days into a pretty bad opiate withdrawal. Used suboxone for 10 days to taper down and then jumped off. Ita worse than I thought So I've been reading up on immodium for relief. The question is, based on loperamide being an opiod, will it just lengthen the withdrawal process...
Loperamide (Imodium) and Blood-Brain Barrier | Bluelight.org
Mar 12, 2001 · Hi everyone, I have been reading a bit about Loperamide (Imodium, an opiate used as an anti-diarrhoeal remedy) and apparently it does not cross the blood-brain barrier such that it causes a high in non-toxic doses. I also heard that Loperamide polistirex (the stuff bound to microscopic pieces...