Recently I came across something being sold as "Fentanyl Powder". It is an off-white color ("beige" would describe it best) that is a fairly fine powder, but clumps together easily. It dissolves completely in water.
The instructions were to insufflate about an inch-long "line" of the powder in order to get high from it. Due to a high opiate tolerance developed over the last 6 months (20-30mg IV oxymorphone, 30mg IV hydromorphone, 200mg IV morphine, but never used heroin), that size of line, when insufflated, gave little more than a slightly warm, fairly sedating high. It did not give a "rushing" high, but seemed to settle in over about 5-10 minutes. Its effects when insufflated lasted about 2 hours.
Due to the reaction had from insufflating, intravenous administration was next. Half the amount used to insufflate was used for injection. It was added to a spoon, with 75 units of water added after. The substance dissolved completely into the water, with no sediment or anything.
When injected for the first time, only half of what was in the syringe was injected at first, and the rest wasn't pushed in until about 30 seconds after the first half, to be sure that it wouldn't be problematic. This MOA resulted in an onset in less than 30 seconds, but oddly it did not give a "rush" to speak of; nothing even remotely close to IV oxymorphone or hydromorphone. The high had a different feel when administered intravenously. It was much more sedating, and had a strong "body high" aspect to it. It also increased sociability a bit, as talking was non-stop for about an hour.
The powder is undoubtedly some kind of opiate, though based on the appearance and lack of a rush, it is not believed to be true Fentanyl. Based on the color and consistency, it was thought possible that it was heroin, but the lack of an IV rush seems to rule that out. It does cause itching (moreso than high doses of oxy-/hydro-morphone), and also gives the user a bit of a nod. There is no doubt it is an opiate, but I cannot find out what it could be. Fentanyl seems to be ruled out, and although its appearance is very similar to that of high-quality powder heroin, the lack of rush when IV'ing seems to rule out heroin as well.
As mentioned above, it is a beige powder that is somewhat clumpy, but very easy to turn into a fine powder. A match-head size amount is enough IV'd to give a good, sedating high that lasts about 1.5-2 hours. It is not notably euphoric compared to the -morphones. When insufflated, the "drip" is bitter and slightly chemically tasting.
I know that no one can say for sure what this powder could be, and I know that it would be more or less impossible to be certain without a lab and a GC/MS machine. However, I would like to know if anyone has any experience with something similar, or if anyone has any idea as to what it might be. I'm not looking for a concrete answer, because that isn't possible, but due to very little experience with "street" opiates compared to most other people on this board (pharmaceutical opiates are what I am used to), I was hoping someone could give me some ideas or suggestions or whatnot. Thanks in advance.
The instructions were to insufflate about an inch-long "line" of the powder in order to get high from it. Due to a high opiate tolerance developed over the last 6 months (20-30mg IV oxymorphone, 30mg IV hydromorphone, 200mg IV morphine, but never used heroin), that size of line, when insufflated, gave little more than a slightly warm, fairly sedating high. It did not give a "rushing" high, but seemed to settle in over about 5-10 minutes. Its effects when insufflated lasted about 2 hours.
Due to the reaction had from insufflating, intravenous administration was next. Half the amount used to insufflate was used for injection. It was added to a spoon, with 75 units of water added after. The substance dissolved completely into the water, with no sediment or anything.
When injected for the first time, only half of what was in the syringe was injected at first, and the rest wasn't pushed in until about 30 seconds after the first half, to be sure that it wouldn't be problematic. This MOA resulted in an onset in less than 30 seconds, but oddly it did not give a "rush" to speak of; nothing even remotely close to IV oxymorphone or hydromorphone. The high had a different feel when administered intravenously. It was much more sedating, and had a strong "body high" aspect to it. It also increased sociability a bit, as talking was non-stop for about an hour.
The powder is undoubtedly some kind of opiate, though based on the appearance and lack of a rush, it is not believed to be true Fentanyl. Based on the color and consistency, it was thought possible that it was heroin, but the lack of an IV rush seems to rule that out. It does cause itching (moreso than high doses of oxy-/hydro-morphone), and also gives the user a bit of a nod. There is no doubt it is an opiate, but I cannot find out what it could be. Fentanyl seems to be ruled out, and although its appearance is very similar to that of high-quality powder heroin, the lack of rush when IV'ing seems to rule out heroin as well.
As mentioned above, it is a beige powder that is somewhat clumpy, but very easy to turn into a fine powder. A match-head size amount is enough IV'd to give a good, sedating high that lasts about 1.5-2 hours. It is not notably euphoric compared to the -morphones. When insufflated, the "drip" is bitter and slightly chemically tasting.
I know that no one can say for sure what this powder could be, and I know that it would be more or less impossible to be certain without a lab and a GC/MS machine. However, I would like to know if anyone has any experience with something similar, or if anyone has any idea as to what it might be. I'm not looking for a concrete answer, because that isn't possible, but due to very little experience with "street" opiates compared to most other people on this board (pharmaceutical opiates are what I am used to), I was hoping someone could give me some ideas or suggestions or whatnot. Thanks in advance.