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jenepeuxdiremonnom

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Apr 27, 2021
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Please do not comment about buprenorphine use if not relevant to the thread title: I am only interested in low-dose use and as it relates to suicidal ideation.

Apparently there was a study that concluded low dose (mean 0.4 mg/day) buprenorphine decreased suicidal ideation in people of various mental illnesses within a timeframe of a month. I was wondering if you've ever done something similar?

n.b., in addition to not wandering from the explicated topic, please also do not go into depth about the referenced study: I can read; I'm just here interested in your personal experiences
 
Euthanza

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Jun 9, 2022
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Should be posted in recovery section
 

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