Can marijuana be used to ease withdrawals due to opiate addiction?

April 1, 2010 by admin  
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The specific opiate that I’m wondering about is vicodin (hydrocodone).

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17 Responses to “Can marijuana be used to ease withdrawals due to opiate addiction?”
  1. sk8ter says:

    no

  2. M G says:

    probably become addicted to the pot.

  3. dumper k says:

    I have no idea what on earth are you talking about but marijuana will definitley ease off anything you want. hope that helps peace

  4. CaseBasket says:

    No. If you have a drug problem, don’t use one street drug to ease the use of another. Why not go to a detox or see a substance abuse counselor?

    Sounds like you don’t want to get clean from drugs.

  5. Zinacef says:

    No. Opiate addiction is usually treated with Methadone or Subaxone.

  6. mishael says:

    Your just trading one addiction for another. Maybe you can talk to your doctor, and see what they suggest.

  7. Gordon Frohman says:

    Mudkipz can.

  8. bootlegtwizzler says:

    possibly, its good for relaxation, thats all it does to me.

  9. Mandy M says:

    Hmmmm…. It probably would take your mind off of your addiction, but if you were trying to stop being addicted to something like that, why would you want to get addicted to something else that’s no good for you?

  10. chuppkaychuppkay says:

    No, the mechanism and place of action (at receptor level) is different

  11. bosskwich says:

    I have a problem with opiate addiction, have for 3 years and its to stronger opiates than vicodin. Marijuana will help you forget about it, smoke some and try to forget about withdrawing. Also drink a bunch of water, and if you can stand lemon, put it in your water, the acid will help remove the toxins from your system. Also exercise helps speed up the process.

  12. Matt B says:

    No. You’d just smoke to much pot and blame it on “easing the withdrawals” after they’re long gone. Get rid of the pills, get willpower, go cold turkey. Those aren’t heavy enough to give you the sickness or anything. Deal with headaches and irritability for a fews days/weeks.

  13. wantsshy says:

    Look up seboxone…. That is what you need

  14. elaeblue says:

    No marijuana unless extremely good stuff will not help someone get off of vicodin. You would be better off to go with large quantities of caffeine.
    Marijuana will not help because vicodin is a narcotic with stimulant- you will need to replace the rush of the stimulant. Marijuana may not even get the person high during this time.

    Slow reduction is best way to come off vicodin. First start by halving the amount taken, then slowly make the time in between longer, then lower amount again until off the pain medication.

  15. heatherleonar says:

    everyones diffrent. if you like the feeling that weed gives you and it helps the pain while you are withdrawing then i say go for it !!! your body wont become in need of the weed as does vicodin. i went through this myself, the first 4 days or so were the worst iv ever felt in my life. i did it cold turkey . thank god its over. good luck.

  16. mcdannells says:

    Hello,
    If you are in a legal state talk to your doctor about it, no good being in jail and a addict to vicodin.
    But to answer the question, yes it will help ease the pain and everything else.
    The body also does not get addicted to marijuana, mentally is another story.
    Good luck wish you well and the first step to any addiction is admitting you have one.

  17. HELP ME says:

    Nope. Makes it worse.

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