pseudoshaman
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It’s not an anti inflammatory; when i was addicted to dope I still had to take ibuprofen for my back pain
South American and southeast Asian countries .India. Without being to specific.Where can I live in one of these places because it sounds really great from what you just informed us on? We should all relocate. Totally agree but it doesn't apply only to opiates--even though you definitely probably know that. Any substance that's illicit has that psychological end result where the user is "getting high" from literally doing something forbidden/frowned upon in society (on top of actually getting high). Substance use for illegal narcotics is like rebellious in nature. I think Oregon has the right idea by just skipping to treatments/having nurses test your heroin without any legal issues. That's what the USA really needs. if you look at California, the people there smoke marijuana probably less on average. Marijuana has been legal there for an eternity so the situation is intriguing for even a soft narcotic like bud.
I'm confused with the new CDC guidelines, so does it mean I can leave the methodone clinic and go back to pain treatment?? I don't see why some that was forced to go to the methodone clinic when doctors cut everyone off can't go back ?Lets disregard the topic of heroin being laced with fent and how variable it makes the chances of overdosing occur--on top of horrible life-ruining misery from the addiction lol. Its fast-acting morphine, and morphine is said to be an incredibly effective painkiller if not one of the best. At one point in America it truly was a prescribed substance for painful injuries or chronic pain. It was too enticing for patients to control their use whatsoever in most cases, thus they moved on to oxycodone in which killed more people than wars combined smh. Does it have to do with heroin just being too fast acting? Thought any type of morphine would be a great pain relief tool. I do get why someone in constant pain would see heroin as their only answer if no doctor is willing to prescribe a less destructive painkiller like percocet.
I did the exact same thing haha in 2017 I was in a crash destroyed my hip dislocated blew out the back of my pelvis , fyntinol/heroin china was the only that killed the pain, I had a script of oxy 10s pinks and opana g74s the gells ones snorted those was great at first then they ran outHeroin is an excellent pain killer. When I had a hip injury a couple years ago I came home, smoked some heroin and the pain was gone in like 15 seconds. The reason it isn't used clinically is because of the stigma.
My former GP who was British was going to prescribe me diamorphine aka Heroin for pain once. I damn near shit myself when she mentioned that. Unfortunatly it had been taken off the market so i got dilaudid instead
Its addiction potential is through the roof/painkiller potential is only there if one is willing to get addited to the stuff properly.
To my knowledge it is a good painkiller, used in the UK and others. I heard something about it not creating as much histamine activity as other opioids, I think it was. There was some reason that makes it preferable in certain cases. But not in US.
South American and southeast Asian countries .India. Without being to specific.
turns out ppl that wanna use just use average pills rather than super powerful fent and they don’t get out of control and the country is better off
Thanks for just agreeing with me and proving my point.That’s simply not true, they may like in the UK* and Europe sell small amounts of codeine, usually mixed with aspirin, ibuprofen or acetaminophen/paracetamol over the counter but everything else requires a prescription.
I know in India tramadol though easy to get (Especially online.) does require a prescription, it’s just the corruption/ignoring of the law that makes it so people can buy a few over the counter.
The idea you can go to India and expect to buy some strong opioids in instant release form without any aspirin, ibuprofen or acetaminophen/paracetamol is laughable, even with them you won’t get them.
Online you’ll probably easily find tramadol and tapentadol but that’s cause the law’s not court up to them yet but it’s coming cause the Middle East and parts of Africa have a huge ‘problem’ with tramadol.
The problem being their health care systems don’t generally prescribe opioids for pain, even cancer pain and if you are lucky enough it’s a few days, not weeks at the end of life or for broken bones and then at best it’s morphine in a hospital and tramadol out of it.
With over a billion people in Africa and obviously a lot who have chronic pain (Physical and psychological.) the demand for opioids is huge but cause of US/Western pressure they sadly don’t get allocated much of the legit medical supply of opioids and this has lead to a huge supply and demand for tramadol.
I know Zimbabwe has a big codeine (Alcohol also being a big ingredient in it too!) cough syrup problem and I think in parts of Western Africa too.
I’m surprised illegal opium growing hasn’t taken off in Sub-Saharan Africa, guess there’s obviously a need for painkillers.
I know Egypt used to grow a little opium and manufacture Heroin even for export but not much, I think they still do but don’t export.
Maybe the Mexican cartels who are making in roads in Nigeria along with climate change may lead to new areas being farmed for opium.
That’s going off topic though.
Opioids generally globally a prescription is required thanks to US pushed international UN treaty laws.
*In the UK you can even get codeine by itself over the counter, 600mg/200ml as codeine linctus, a long with Gee’s Linctus (Piss weak laudanum) whic contains opium, the equivalent of 20mg of morphine.
J. Collis Browne’s Mixture also contains 20mg of morphine but I can’t remember if it’s straight morphine or opium and then there’s Koalin & Morphine which too contains 20mg of morphine in a 200ml bottle.
Paramol contains about 10mg of dihydrocodeine and 500mg acetaminophen/paracetamol per pill and is also over the counter.
Correct, it does metabolize to morphine! Just like every single other opiate… lolIf heroin was rebranded big pharm would once again sell it. It turns quickly to morphine in your system and is an extremely good pain killer.
Correct, it does metabolize to morphine! Just like every single other opiate… lol
Most opiates DO NOT metabolize to morphine but are either active by itself or have unique metabolites.If heroin was rebranded big pharm would once again sell it. It turns quickly to morphine in your system and is an extremely good pain killer.
Yeah, duh, 6-MAM. If there’s such a thing as 1-MAM, I’ve never heard of it until I reread what I typed.Most opiates DO NOT metabolize to morphine but are either active by itself or have unique metabolites.
Also what’s giving heroin it’s kick is 6-MAM (metabolite but it’s sometimes in the heroin itself too).