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Accidentally dropped pills in water...anything to do?

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yo0123yo

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I had seven norcos and seven xanax bars in a piece of tissue and I accidentally dropped the whole tissue with the 14 pills in a puddle of water and now it looks like all the 14 pills have "molded" together and completely unidentifiable...so my question is, is there anyway to be able to dry these out or something so I can probably dose them or anything at all? Any help is appreciated hanks
 
when you say a puddle of water, do you mean a puddle on the ground? I would think that there would probably be some complex chemistry way to dissolve all of the pills and extract the ingredients for each but that is not really something that we can discuss here in basic drug discussion.

I am going to close the thread for now and ask if this would be better suited for ADD, or whether it should just remain closed, and you should accept your loss.
 
You can try separating them by doing a cold water extraction.

The hydrocodone is soluble in cold water, but the apap and the xanax is not. If you do the CWE, then you will have the hydrocodone in the cup of water, and the xanax and apap will be in the coffee filter. From there you can try to divide the apap and xanax into whatever doses you want to take. They probably won't be that accurate of doses though.

You may be able to further extract the xanax from the apap using alcohol, but I would not try this unless you really read up on it. The dose of apap will be 2275 to start, but some of it does dissolve in water. It isn't a dangerous dose of apap though.
 
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