PepperSocks
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^ Do Tylenol 3's get prescribed down there? If not they probably just skip codeine as the first line. Which would go counter to the US's anti-opiate sentiment as hydrocodone is stronger than codeine.
^ Do Tylenol 3's get prescribed down there? If not they probably just skip codeine as the first line. Which would go counter to the US's anti-opiate sentiment as hydrocodone is stronger than codeine.
(when the Dentist is too much of a dick to prescribe vicodin)
T3 isn't unheard of, but pretty rare. IME Vicodin (hydrocodone) is usually first in line they give it out when they don't want to dish out little 5mg percs but rarely do they use codeine unless it's in cough syrup.
^ Do Tylenol 3's get prescribed down there? If not they probably just skip codeine as the first line. Which would go counter to the US's anti-opiate sentiment as hydrocodone is stronger than codeine.
hey does anyone know what the heroin is like in toronto right now? im from london right now and theres NOTHING HERE...Is there anything in or around london/toronto? happy hunting all!
I wouldn't count on finding heroin in Ontario. I've seen every pharmaceutical opiate out there but never H. There's just no underground heroin economy here like there is in the US or Vancouver. Oxycodone is your best bet for a real opiate with somewhat okay availability. I think you'd have a higher chance finding pharmaceutical diamorphine than you would underground heroin.
Hm Im not sure Pepper...if you look back in the thread theres several people in the London/Toronto area who said they had connects but I guess its all about who you know.
There's definitely an underground market for heroin in Toronto. I see new stories from time to time about drug arrests where heroin is involved. Like a day ago in the the star there's something about an Asian guy who was arrested with heroin for the trafficking but got his case thrown out. It's out there but just hard to find.
Mmmk, I suppose I could see it being in Toronto. Large asian population and they just need to get a relative to send them a package in the mail. I suppose in that sense it would start filtering into the market. In the broad sense though the diverted pharmaceutical opioid market dwarfs the "underground from the start", imported opioid market.
When i was in Ottawa it was easy to get heroin but the cost was nuts so i never bothered. With cheap morphine pills available and relatively cheap (atleast compared to heroin) hydromorphone pills available i didn't bother with heroin of unknown quality that was pricey as fuck.
^ I was just going to ask if T3s are OTC there [Canada], because I was having second thoughts when I saw it being mentioned that it is prescribed there.
What's the point of it being prescribed and OTC? I know that in the U.S. they will prescribe you higher doses of a med that is normally OTC, but I would think that T3s are the same dose no matter how it is received.
^ I was just going to ask if T3s are OTC there [Canada], because I was having second thoughts when I saw it being mentioned that it is prescribed there.
What's the point of it being prescribed and OTC? I know that in the U.S. they will prescribe you higher doses of a med that is normally OTC, but I would think that T3s are the same dose no matter how it is received.
opiates arent a drug u can just find a source for with a snap of the finger, u either find a source with a script thats reliable 100% of the time, or u dont find it at all.
u wont find oxycontin with a 20yr old dealer that sells weed lol.
gotta find the older mans wit back problems
Nope, no hydrocodone in Canada. It doesn't get prescribed here for some reason, I don't think health canada has it on the list of approved medications. As far as prescription opiate analgesics goes T3's > percocets > OC > Morphine > hydromorphone > fentanyl.
Upon research apparently it is approved and there is a preparation of it in canada but I have never even heard of it being prescribed let alone seen it in the flesh. If doc's feel T3's are too weak they go straight to percocets. Which ain't so bad, from what most people report hydrocodone isn't all that great, oxycodone is much preferred.