I am hoping this isn't something already posted, but I have yet to find a subject in my searches pertaining to this subject...
So after reading many different discussions on attempts to strengthen Oxycodone euphoria, one thing that has become obvious to me is that having a pH that is to acidic will destroy Oxycodone. This is why so many people discuss taking an antacid prior to taking a dose of oral Oxycodone so that the stomach acid has less affect on the drug.
If an acidic pH level is harmful to Oxycodone, then would some of the methods used to extract Oxycodone from the new Purdue OP formulation actually end up destroying some of your Oxy? Many of the extractions techniques I have read about involve dissolving the OP in a liquid with a pH level similar to our stomach acid.
What are all of your thoughts on this? It almost seems that maybe a pH level that is towards the caustic side of the spectrum should be used rather then an acid.
So after reading many different discussions on attempts to strengthen Oxycodone euphoria, one thing that has become obvious to me is that having a pH that is to acidic will destroy Oxycodone. This is why so many people discuss taking an antacid prior to taking a dose of oral Oxycodone so that the stomach acid has less affect on the drug.
If an acidic pH level is harmful to Oxycodone, then would some of the methods used to extract Oxycodone from the new Purdue OP formulation actually end up destroying some of your Oxy? Many of the extractions techniques I have read about involve dissolving the OP in a liquid with a pH level similar to our stomach acid.
What are all of your thoughts on this? It almost seems that maybe a pH level that is towards the caustic side of the spectrum should be used rather then an acid.