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Opioids Best way to work up "peaches" 60mg Morphine ER pills

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DoorsofPerception

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Hey guys whats the best way to work up the endo peach 60mg morphine ER pills into a shot. Earlier today my buddy told me to cook them and throw a cotton underneath the orange goo and pull up the water and it would pretty much be a full shot. I did it this way and got a rush off the first shot but didnt really get a high from it. I washed it four times and still got the rush but no high which makes me think that I haven't been getting all the morphine out.

Whats the best way to work up a full shot on these pills?

Also, how long can these shots stay in the syringe and still be safe to shoot?
 
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i my self have been IV morphine pills for a LONG time when it became cheaper and more available than oxys ESPECIALLY now with the OP pain in the ass but i prefer the orange 60mg with E655 on them what i do is add abt a 1cc and a 8th then put fire to it till it busts in the spoon basically then drop in the cotton

or if theyre the round ones that you have to remove the coating with i add a half a cc melt it till the waters like gel then add another 3/4 a cc and reboil and with cotton it should load up pretty smoothly
 
sorry just read the whole this yeah when you heat it till the orange goo gets lighter in color then just draw up the water and usually you can get 3 wash' off one pill
 
it doesn't sound like you should be shooting these pills if they're gooing up and you're having to "wash" them multiple times to get your shot. a micron filter should be used in the very least.

save you veins the damage and plug the solution, please.
 
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