DaBomb
Bluelighter
Here ill contribute copped some best bags today. Probably not the same ones as everyone else(stapled through the top) good white dope, kind of fluffy. Overall bomb....
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g88 why do you say shit like "weak ass junkies"? Are you impervious to dying from fentanyl? Most likely the people who died from it either didn't know what it was or used too much. I personally have a good friend who died from fentanyl overdose so have some respect. thank you.
G im just curious on your thought process on it, i would think if your posting on the same topic you would want your posts to be together and not scattered in multiple posts
KC..i think lacey might have your trumped but im curious in general about peoples life storys like how they got to be where they are today, what type of shit people gone threw especially junkies
-methylfentanyl is an opioid analgesic that is an analogue of fentanyl.
α-methylfentanyl was invented in 1976 and appeared on the black market under the name "China White". It was first identified in the bodies of two drug overdose victims in Orange County, California, in December 1979, who appeared to have died from opiate overdose but tested negative for any known drugs of this type. [1] Over the next year there were 13 more deaths and eventually the responsible agent was identified as α-methylfentanyl. [2]
α-methylfentanyl was significant as the first example of a "designer drug" which had been developed entirely by clandestine chemists for sale as an illicit recreational drug rather than as a product of legitimate scientific research; while new synthetic drugs such as DOB and ALD-52 had previously appeared on the black market, they had been reported in scientific research papers prior to their appearance as recreational drugs.
α-methylfentanyl was placed on the Schedule I list in September 1981, only two years after its appearance on the street, but already other analogues were being developed. Following the appearance of α-methylfentanyl on the market, over 10 new analogues of fentanyl have been reported, starting with para-fluorofentanyl, followed by α-methylacetylfentanyl, then by the highly potent 3-methylfentanyl, and subsequently many others such as β-hydroxyfentanyl, ohmefentanyl, β-hydroxythiofentanyl and β-hydroxy-4-methylfentanyl. [3] The development of such a wide structural family of novel narcotic drugs was a major factor responsible for the implementation of the Federal Analog Act which for the first time attempted to control entire families of drugs based on their structural similarity rather than scheduling each drug individually as they appeared. Whether this has been a successful strategy is debatable, it could be argued that specifying restrictions on new drugs which have never yet been made only encourages clandestine chemists to become more creative to attempt to circumvent the legal restrictions.
α-methylfentanyl has similar effects to fentanyl. It is less potent by weight due to reduced binding affinity to its target site, yet longer acting as the α-methyl group interferes with binding to metabolic enzymes which break the drug down. The independent discovery of the effect of the α-methyl group on fentanyl also marked the first time clandestine recreational-drug research had an effect on practical scientific research.[4] Since fentanyl itself is highly potent and notorious for causing fatal overdoses when abused, and also very short lasting with addicts often administering doses every hour, α-methylfentanyl could have several advantages over the parent compound as a recreational drug. Side effects of fentanyl analogues are similar to those of fentanyl itself, which include itching, nausea and potentially serious respiratory depression (namely with overdoses or improper drug-combinations, such as with benzodiazepines) which can be life-threatening. China White is anywhere from 10-1000 times more potent than heroin.
Fentanyl analogues such as α-methylfentanyl and 3-methylfentanyl are often used as the "cut" in small amounts in normal Heroin stamps and bags, making them much more potent and profitable when sold as Heroin alone due to the advantage of raising the retail price per unit sold.
And they dealers don't just create Fent/diphenhydramine cuts and substitute them for H for what reason? The Fent doesn't get evenly distributed and people die?
the wire is the bee's knees. best and most realistic crime drama on television. g88, when people were dying a few years ago from fent it was people who were copping from there regular spots in some cases. When you frequent a spot for a while you tend to expect to know how strong the product is. I don't think you can blame everyone who died from fent for "not testing the bag". But, when your in this game, you have to know the possible consequences. You just make it sound like you have the game by the balls and have no chance of od'ing or going to jail. it can happen to anyone in this game, and i think you should acknowledge that you aren't any different than anyone else in that respect.
Agreed. When your strung out and going at it hard, your going the situation says to test a little and go from there, but anyone who shoots dope knows when your sick or just jonesing for a shot, you want to shoot your normal dose and get the full on rush rather than shooting a little to test it out, and then shooting a little more with a much weaker rush and so on. Sometimes you just don't know if the dope has changed or how strong the dope at your normal spot is at the moment. It's just part of the junkie lifestyle. I mean I have overdosed quite a few times and trust me its not from not knowing my shit or being new to the game.