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(BUPROPION IR/25 mg Insufflated) First Time: Interesting Experience.. and PAIN!

camjua

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Hello! I recently decided to try snorting a 75 mg IR tablet of bupropion. I have found so many inconclusive and conflicting reports on whether or not this drug has any recreational potential that I decided to try it myself. Yes, I am aware it can cause seizures in higher doses. I was prescribed 75 mg tablets a while back for depression and couldn't take them for long because they made me agitated. I have been sitting on a supply of them and decided to attempt to research whether or not they have any abuse potential. I've read everything from having absolutely no recreational value and you're an idiot to try them... or that they cause highs similar to amphetamines or MDMA.. or even cause hallucinations. I knew that the only way to find out the truth was to try it myself... shit I've snorted quetiapine before so how much dumber can snorting bupropion be?

So I scraped off the shell of the tablet and crushed it into a fine powder. This created a lot of powder. I assumed it would, but looking at the pile looked quite intimidating. I decided to chop it into 3 lines. I snorted one line.

The pain was EXCRUCIATING. It hurt much more than any drug I've snorted before. I've snorted some painful things before, but this one took the cake. My eyes were watering uncontrollably and I started coughing from the pain. The pain continued for about 6 minutes or so. During this time I did not notice any positive effects because I was too focused on the fact that my nose felt like someone stuck a bee hive in it. At almost exactly 6 minutes, the pain disappeared and got a numbing feeling.

Once the pain went away I was unable to stop smiling. I started giggling and felt energetic. I felt very empathetic. I felt minor euphoria. Not much like MDMA though. Not as intense but this definitely was not placebo.

After about 10 minutes of permanently smiling, I realized that my vision was slightly hazy almost identical to being extremely high on THC. The energy level kicked up and I realized I was clenching my teeth just a little. I continued feeling notably happy, but no real physical euphoria. This was a very mental high. I had an overall positive sense of well being, felt lighter and seemed to find things more enjoyable.

This effect continued for a while, about 30 minutes or so then most positive feelings went a way. I felt very much so sober, the only difference was vision was still slightly hazy.

After an hour I felt back to normal.

I did not snort more than a third of the pill. I couldn't bring myself to go through that pain again.

Worth it? No. I imagine if you snorted more the effects would have been more worth it.. however the pain was not worth the mild euphoria. Also even snorting it at all is notably dangerous due to seizure risk (and obviously the damage to your nasal passages).

Conclusion: I'm glad I tried it because now I know there definitely is recreational value to bupropion. However, it isn't worth the pain and I'm much more skeptical of taking this drug in any other way besides insufflation because consuming it would require much higher doses...which increases seizure risk. I was prescribed 75mg, and I tried parachuting it and taking it normally...both of those ROA did not have any noticeable effects except agitation, restlessness and bruxism.

I'd also like to note my credibility in this experience. I am not a noobie to drugs in any sense. So I promise you, there was no way that there was a "placebo effect" especially because I didn't expect any positive effects and have done enough drugs in my life to know what drug induced euphoria feels like.
 
Yeah, I've gotten the same effects as you from snorting it. It was mildly fun for a little while but the pills are vile and can inflame your nose for days afterwards.

I tried a bunch of pills oral and it was not fun: super agitation and such, and then I blacked out and found myself laying on the sidewalk with pants full of piss. I figure it was a seizure but I have no recollection of what happened. I was walking one minute then laying down all of a sudden.

I've gotten hallucinations orally too, tactile and visual but thankfully no audio. They were closer to diphenhydramine hallucinations then amphetamine psychosis, but that's just a qualitative description.
 
Bupropion has no recreational merit. In fact, it has the interesting effect on many people of making other recreational drugs less enjoyable, notably nicotine and amphetamine, and is prescribed in short courses for the cessation of both.

I'd be open to the idea of it having some value for some people as a potentiator or adjunct to other drugs with recreational merit, but I can't in good conscience recommend the sort of experimentation that would settle this matter, because I'd imagine neuronal over-excitation (unhealthy and not fun) would be a risk.
 
Oh my god. This reminds me of how I used to insufflate a lot of my buproprion script. It was absolute shit. Way too much powder. Despite all this, I got a little addicted to if not the whole ritual of snorting pills-the actual speedy effect. I knew it was a bad idea and did it anyway, grams probably over time. I am really lucky that I didn't have a seizure doing this.
 
Bupropion has no recreational merit. In fact, it has the interesting effect on many people of making other recreational drugs less enjoyable, notably nicotine and amphetamine, and is prescribed in short courses for the cessation of both.

I'd be open to the idea of it having some value for some people as a potentiator or adjunct to other drugs with recreational merit, but I can't in good conscience recommend the sort of experimentation that would settle this matter, because I'd imagine neuronal over-excitation (unhealthy and not fun) would be a risk.


THIS THIS THIS.

I took it for non-recreational reasons (at 150mg for 6months) and I had grandmal seizures and almost died.
0/10
DO NOT RECOMMEND TO ANYONE EVER FOR ANYTHING.
 
I was prescribed it for depression but little did I know at the time that I was bipolar. It put me into hypomania that lasted about a week. I didn't sleep at all, became creative (painting non-stop, which I hadn't done in years), was talking fast, thought I was being witty as hell, and had impaired judgment (looked at storefronts to rent when I had no money). Hypomania feels great, euphoric, creative but is dangerous in case it goes into full-blown mania. Bupropion isn't good for bipolar people.
 
I was prescribed it for depression but little did I know at the time that I was bipolar. It put me into hypomania that lasted about a week. I didn't sleep at all, became creative (painting non-stop, which I hadn't done in years), was talking fast, thought I was being witty as hell, and had impaired judgment (looked at storefronts to rent when I had no money). Hypomania feels great, euphoric, creative but is dangerous in case it goes into full-blown mania. Bupropion isn't good for bipolar people.

Actually bupropion is the anti-depressant of choice for people with bipolar disorder as it has the least risk of causing Mania. It is a Dopamine Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor and thus is stimulating to some people but not in a recreational way. Since it isn't a serotonin reuptake inhibitor (these do not generally agree with people who have bipolar) it has a much less chance of setting off mood swings and mania in people with bipolar. Granted you should be stabilized on a mood stabilizer or anti-psychotic that works for you before you go on any anti-depressant if you have bipolar.

I have never gotten Mania or hypomania from it but i am on Lamotrigine and Quetiapine as well which helps my mood swings and Mania.

But yeah anyone thinking of using bupropion for recreational purposes is nuts and looking for a seizure.
 
I was prescribed it for depression but little did I know at the time that I was bipolar. It put me into hypomania that lasted about a week. I didn't sleep at all, became creative (painting non-stop, which I hadn't done in years), was talking fast, thought I was being witty as hell, and had impaired judgment (looked at storefronts to rent when I had no money). Hypomania feels great, euphoric, creative but is dangerous in case it goes into full-blown mania. Bupropion isn't good for bipolar people.
Bipolar individual also. Same result as you last weekend. Full on hypomania. Ever increasing waves of Serotonin release. Alternating sweats and chills. Some body load. Mind was so clear though. Wouldn't mind doing it again.
 
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