BenzOpiophile
Greenlighter
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- Nov 15, 2016
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Hello blue light, I have what I thought is an interesting question. Where I live gets extremely cold in the winter. Most nights it will get under 20 degrees. One day I was hanging out with a friend and I had some instant release morphine pills that were 15 milligrams. I'm an IV user I decided to try and draw back one of these pills in a syringe. I was unsuccessful at finding a vein after a long binge and my friend advise me to put the shot away and save it for later. To make a long story short I left town for a weekend and left the syringe in my car. And as I stated above it gets below 20 degrees every night. I have always red on the pill bottle labels that you should store medication at a certain temperature. My question is is there any active ingredients left in the syringe or is it possible that the extremely cold temperatures could have ruined these active ingredients. It was only it 3 days . I basically want to know if I put this in my arm will it be a waste of my time or is there a chance any active ingredients are left. If the answer is no and there are not any active ingredients left in this solution what exactly is the temperature that morphine and even other drugs now that I'm curious about it would lose active ingredients.