ihatepipes
Bluelighter
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I have been thinking about this for awhile, and I would like to know if binders and fillers make their way into your bloodstream when you rectally administer a solution containing dissolved pills (ie. oxy IR, morphine sulfate etc.). I know that IV'ing pills is not a good idea because the binders/fillers make their way into your lungs and other places they should not be and I want to know if rectal administration entails the same risks regarding binders/fillers in the bloodstream as IV use.
I know that when you swallow pills the binders/fillers are not absorbed by your stomach/intestines so the question is: does the membrane that absorbs drugs which are rectally administered allow these unwanted substances into the bloodstream similar to IV usage?
I know that when you swallow pills the binders/fillers are not absorbed by your stomach/intestines so the question is: does the membrane that absorbs drugs which are rectally administered allow these unwanted substances into the bloodstream similar to IV usage?
