Oxycodone Withdrawal: How to Stop Opiate Withdrawals With Over the Counter Medications – Part 2

How to Stop Opiate Withdrawals with Over the Counter Medications – Part 2


How to Stop Opiate Withdrawals with Over the Counter Medications – Part 2 (Stop Withdrawals caused by Hydrocodone, Oxycodone, Oxycontin, Methadone, Dilaudid, Morphine, Ultram, Heroin, etc.) My voice is hard to understand, I talk fast, and I switch topics often. – My apologies Here is the link to Me taking 100 pills – The first dosage of 300 total: www.youtube.com (To make the point that I am still alive after taking this large of a dose.) Here is the link to Part 1: www.youtube.com Here is the link to Part 3: www.youtube.com Some individuals may need to watch all three videos to understand everything, completely. It’s better not to start out taking 60 Loperamide pills and 6 Robitussin pills. Usually, the best beginning dosages is about 10 Loperamide pills, 1 Robitussing pill, 2 Tagamet pills, and as much grapefruit juice as you can handle. After a matter of time, if your withdrawals are not subsiding, double the dose and wait for another few hours. Continue this process until your withdrawal symptoms are gone. Please don’t become impatient by starting out taking as many pills as possible and avoid taking this regimen with the narcotic opiates you are attempting to get off of, as this may cause respiratory depression. I hereby assert that I am the creator and/or sole owner of the exclusive copyright of the work [ www.youtube.com ]. I agree to publish that work under the free license [Common_free_lice… — Creative Commons Attribution v 3.0 ]. I acknowledge that I grant

 

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