JohnBoy2000
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I don't know much/anything about this class of drug, including its ROA.
However I see hear opioid addicts basically going to extreme measures to find a vein to inject.
Which suggests that opioids have historically been used almost exclusively via IV.
When soldiers admin morphine on the battlefield however, I can't imagine time for vein finding, I believe they inject IM.
So my question is, opioid IM vs IV, I mean - I've injected ketamine and IM is supposedly vastly superior to IV; in contrast to opioids, how does that work?
Is there an affect on bioavailability?
I can imagine there's an affect on Tmax as there is with ketamine but, potency generally speaking is other affected?
And the other question is - do opioid users genuinely use fentanyl??
I've read so much about this drugs mortality rate and danger, I can't imagine anyone would actually try and willingly use it recreationally?
Apparently other drugs get laced with trace amounts to boost their opioid effect but, taking straight fentanyl - does that actually happen?
And aren't the chances of overdose given the fatal does, extremely high?
However I see hear opioid addicts basically going to extreme measures to find a vein to inject.
Which suggests that opioids have historically been used almost exclusively via IV.
When soldiers admin morphine on the battlefield however, I can't imagine time for vein finding, I believe they inject IM.
So my question is, opioid IM vs IV, I mean - I've injected ketamine and IM is supposedly vastly superior to IV; in contrast to opioids, how does that work?
Is there an affect on bioavailability?
I can imagine there's an affect on Tmax as there is with ketamine but, potency generally speaking is other affected?
And the other question is - do opioid users genuinely use fentanyl??
I've read so much about this drugs mortality rate and danger, I can't imagine anyone would actually try and willingly use it recreationally?
Apparently other drugs get laced with trace amounts to boost their opioid effect but, taking straight fentanyl - does that actually happen?
And aren't the chances of overdose given the fatal does, extremely high?