Edit: Now About Getting High On Pain Meds
#12
Re: Slant eyed *** driving a white Del Sol
Originally Posted by BlackDragon
Bigwheeze is a smart ----------er
Kamilk69 do you mean Etodolac, Oxycodone, or OxyContin? Basicly if you want to get fucked up take OxyContin comes in 10mg, 20mg, 40mg, 80mg, and 160mg chew the tablet. Chewing anything over a dose of 160mg you could die. Oxycodone Concentrate Solution (brand names Roxicodone Intensol, Oxydose, Oxyfast) is harder to get a hold of normaly only prescribed to cancer patients comes in 5mg, 15mg, and 30mg tablets, 10mg to 15mg will give you opiate like effects. Etodolac comes in either 400mg to 500mg tablets. The danger of fatal results accure with a doseage of 550mg or over.
I'm just starting school so I cant get any drugs yet.
#13
Re: Slant eyed *** driving a white Del Sol
psh 160mgs isnt ----. i've snorted that in one time. probably done close to 1000mgs through out the period of a day all intranasally. but ---- all the bullshit fetanyl patches for the ------ win.
#14
Re: Slant eyed *** driving a white Del Sol
Originally Posted by scottsi
psh 160mgs isnt ----. i've snorted that in one time. probably done close to 1000mgs through out the period of a day all intranasally. but ---- all the bullshit fetanyl patches for the ------ win.
#15
Re: Slant eyed *** driving a white Del Sol
Originally Posted by BigWheeze
Well yeah. Fentanyl TD was made for people who use large amounts of narcotic medication. Slap two to four 100 MCG/HR on and let the fun begin
#18
Re: Edit: Now About Getting High On Pain Meds
Originally Posted by BlackDragon
how hard is it to come by morphine?
The forms it comes in are;
Morphine Sulfate sustained Action
Morphine Sulfate Concentrate
Morphine SA/ER
Morphine (IV drip / injection)
#19
Re: Edit: Now About Getting High On Pain Meds
Originally Posted by ****
Pain meds suck...they never work on me, which really sucks cause my knee and back are all fucked up
#20
Re: Edit: Now About Getting High On Pain Meds
Originally Posted by BigWheeze
There is about 60 Analgesics on the market today to aid in pain management. Maybe more now.
anyways, aspirin, tylenol, ibuprofen, vicodin, the only thing thats ever really had any effect, was excedrin.