itman
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Hey, I usually fill a script of Ritalin 20 mg slow realease but they're curretnly out of stock in NZ and ADHD patients are being given Rubifen 20mg sr's instead (the generic brand apparently)... Anyhu's the buzz is definitely different, a bit more level maybe with less stomach twisting... My issue is that IV'n them is different, I'm not sure if the slow release is better done with them because it takes much longer to get a feeling from the shot with regards to how long we must soak the crushed up pill in the water before placing in the plunger (I use cig filters and a wheel filter as rit's have too much gunk for the wheel filter to handle)...
Anyway, just wondering if anyone else has any info to add i.e do i just soak them for longer etc to get the methylphenidate to absorb out of the fillers into the water? Or just anyone keen to chime in..... Yes I know the needle risks too, I've been hooked on oxy before though it was just oral back then (prescribed by doc for chronic pain) and that use skyrocketed once I started insufflating them... TBH those were far more addictive than a needle and morphine (which I still get, not at all hooked I hardly take it) just for peoples info...Watch the oxys on a side note... Likely more addictive than heroin too because of the ease of use and everyone loves them still in NZ... No stigma etc...
Anyway, just wondering if anyone else has any info to add i.e do i just soak them for longer etc to get the methylphenidate to absorb out of the fillers into the water? Or just anyone keen to chime in..... Yes I know the needle risks too, I've been hooked on oxy before though it was just oral back then (prescribed by doc for chronic pain) and that use skyrocketed once I started insufflating them... TBH those were far more addictive than a needle and morphine (which I still get, not at all hooked I hardly take it) just for peoples info...Watch the oxys on a side note... Likely more addictive than heroin too because of the ease of use and everyone loves them still in NZ... No stigma etc...
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