alfredosauce
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I just wanted to reply to this for anyone taking this advice, when anyone is making a liquid solution of fentanyl or fentanyl analogs learn from my mistakes. Use bacteriostatic water in a sterile injection jar, and allow the solution to sit for at least an hour before you use it. In addition to that it needs to be kept at a very cold temperature to help avoid contamination. I went septic from using tap water to volumetrically dose my fent several times, and was on the verge of death in the hospital twice. The sad part was that I had several 5 hour energy shot bottles that had been emptied and filled with fent solution and a hidden syringe with my property in the hospital and denied drug use to the nurses and doctors so they were pumping me with IV antibiotics for weeks wondering why there was an infection with bacteria that was consolidating around one of the valves in my heart. I would get rigors (uncontrollable shaking) all day and my fever would often reach 105+ degrees F. I would also pour out a putrid and foul smelling sweat in MASSIVE volumes. This symptoms were not so much a direct result of the fent itself as it was that I was using tap water and keeping it at room temperature with the fent powder mixed in and then using that solution which would quickly contaminate with bacteria for IV use. If I recall correctly the temperature to store fent solution is is around 40 degrees.
If anyone does feel the need to make a solution to accurately dose these very potent drugs, either mix and store them correctly or only mix the amount you will need for immediate use.
It's from the fent not the tap water. You'll probably die if you keep doing this shit. I had had extreme rhabdomyolsis from smoking acetyl fentanyl for 2 weeks straight and almost died. My liver and kidney enzymes didn't go down for 2 weeks. I was pouring sweat, having terrifying dreams, unable to move from the most horrible pain of my life from it.