Bleaney
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Has anyone tried sublingual dosing of the 330mg pills that hit the market recently?
It seems that they are being mis-advertised as Quaaludes by every vendor selling them, even though technically they aren't. But this is resulting in reports of people trying to smoke them etc, and it is not working, and I dread to think of what it's doing to their poor lungs.
I gather that this substance is more closely related to Etaqualone than actual Quaaludes, from what I understand of the Wikipedia article, and in my experience, sublingual dosing of Etaqualone was way more effective. Smaller doses had much greater effects. The bio-availaibilty must have been a lot higher. So it was a lot more bang for your buck.
So given that they are related, I imagine that the same might apply to these new pills. But of course you've got to be a bit careful with downers, and I was wondering if anyone else has tried sublingual, and what dose they used, and if it worked?
My order has finally arrived and I only have 3 pills. So I dont want to waste any. Oral dosing does seem a safe bet from reports found elsewhere online, and the reports have been generally favourable.. I'll possibly try an oral dose first, and then maybe try half a pill sublingually later, or on another occasion, and then wait a couple of hours to gauge the effects, and then take the other half if necessary. The duration is said to be long. Eight hours or so.
Just wondering if anyone else has tried these, and what their impressions were, and specifically if anyone agrees with me re sublingual dosing, or if they have tried it. I absolutely will not be attempting to smoke or vape these.
It seems that they are being mis-advertised as Quaaludes by every vendor selling them, even though technically they aren't. But this is resulting in reports of people trying to smoke them etc, and it is not working, and I dread to think of what it's doing to their poor lungs.
I gather that this substance is more closely related to Etaqualone than actual Quaaludes, from what I understand of the Wikipedia article, and in my experience, sublingual dosing of Etaqualone was way more effective. Smaller doses had much greater effects. The bio-availaibilty must have been a lot higher. So it was a lot more bang for your buck.
So given that they are related, I imagine that the same might apply to these new pills. But of course you've got to be a bit careful with downers, and I was wondering if anyone else has tried sublingual, and what dose they used, and if it worked?
My order has finally arrived and I only have 3 pills. So I dont want to waste any. Oral dosing does seem a safe bet from reports found elsewhere online, and the reports have been generally favourable.. I'll possibly try an oral dose first, and then maybe try half a pill sublingually later, or on another occasion, and then wait a couple of hours to gauge the effects, and then take the other half if necessary. The duration is said to be long. Eight hours or so.
Just wondering if anyone else has tried these, and what their impressions were, and specifically if anyone agrees with me re sublingual dosing, or if they have tried it. I absolutely will not be attempting to smoke or vape these.
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