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haha oh yeah i forgot about that elephant in the roomI'm surprised alcohols 'so easy to buy'....
haha oh yeah i forgot about that elephant in the roomI'm surprised alcohols 'so easy to buy'....
I use dxm on and off - I'd use it all the time except I find the cost hard to justify sometimes. I think it's the best potentiator but I couldn't say whether it's prevented tolly increase. Not noticably, anyway. Nothing beats ultra low dose naltrexone for preventing tolerance increase in my eyes; I've experienced excellent results with that.
I've seen this said now and again but I don't think I've ever seen any elaboration on which ingredients would cause damage and how. I'd be interested to know more![]()
I think the tolerance issue you bring up regarding dxm is important and potentially a significant long term harmful effect of dxm use. Other claims for long term damage from regular use seem to be all over the place though and fairly inconclusive, and usually based on much higher, threshold doses rather than the relatively small amounts used in potentiation. That being said I wouldn't advocate daily use as it could well be harmful.
I think it's because I look like a stoner that they take my details.
I really try to maintain the 'John Citizen' look to eliminate suspicion, its helped me so far in getting scripts and OTC products. Little do they know...
I think it's because I look like a stoner that they take my details. If I got someone that looked sober and maintained to buy them for me I'm sure they wouldn't ask details.
....There is no legislation or common practice that they should ask you for photo ID that I'm' aware off. If they think you look like scum you get treated differently.....
Popped into my local pharmacy yesterday, needed some pain killing action for my migraine.....
SCHEDULE 2
CODEINE in preparations for the treatment of coughs and colds when:
(a) not combined with any other opiate substance;
(b) compounded with one or more other therapeutically active substances, of which at least one is phenylephrine and not more than one is an analgesic substance:
(i) in divided preparations containing 10 mg or less of codeine per dosage unit; or(ii) in undivided preparations containing 0.25 per cent or less of codeine;(c) labelled with a recommended daily dose not exceeding 60 mg of codeine; and
(d) in packs containing not more than 6 days' supply at the maximum dose recommended on the label.
SCHEDULE 3
CODEINE when:
(a) not combined with any other opiate substance;
(b) compounded with one or more other therapeutically active substances, of which not more than one is an analgesic substance:
(i) in divided preparations containing 12 mg or less of codeine per dosage unit; or(ii) in undivided preparations containing 0.25 per cent or less of codeine;(c) labelled with a recommended daily dose not exceeding 100 mg of codeine; and
(d) in packs containing not more than 5 days' of supply at the maximum dose recommended on the label,
except when included in Schedule 2.
14—Special provisions relating to sale or supply of pseudoephedrine
(1) A person must not sell or supply pseudoephedrine unless a prescribed identification document or a birth certificate is produced by the person to whom the pseudoephedrine is to be sold or supplied.
Maximum penalty: $3 000.
(2) A person who sells or supplies pseudoephedrine must make and keep a record of the following information:[/indent]
(a) the name and address of the person to whom the pseudoephedrine is being sold or supplied;(b) the form of prescribed identification document produced by the person to whom the pseudoephedrine is being sold or supplied;(c) the unique identification number (if any) on the prescribed identification document produced;(d) the date of the sale or supply;(e) the directions given for the safe and proper use of the pseudoephedrine;(f) the trade name or the approved name of the pseudoephedrine being sold or supplied, or, if it does not have either a trade name or approved name, its ingredients and the form, strength and quantity sold or supplied;(g) a unique identifier enabling those records to be linked with the pseudoephedrine sold or supplied.Maximum penalty: $3 000.
(3)Subregulations (1) and (2) do not apply in relation to—
(a) the sale of pseudoephedrine by wholesale; or(b) the sale or supply of pseudoephedrine in the course of professional practice by—(4) A person who makes a record under subregulation (2) must keep it in an electronic form that is accessible via the internet by the Chief Executive and the Commissioner of Police.(i) a registered health practitioner other than a pharmacist; or a veterinary surgeon.
Maximum penalty: $3 000.
(5) In this regulation—
Australian student identification card means a card issued by an Australian educational institution to identify a person studying at the institution;
birth certificate of a person means a certified copy of, or extract from, a register of births kept under an Australian law, or under the law of the country in which the person was born;
driver's licence means—
(a) a driver's licence issued under the Motor Vehicles Act 1959; or(b) an interstate licence, interstate learner's permit or foreign licence within the meaning of that Act;prescribed identification document means a current—
(a) driver's licence; or(b) firearms licence; or(c) passport (other than an Australian passport); or(d) proof of age card; or(e) Australian student identification card, that bears a photograph of the holder;proof of age card means a proof of age card issued by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles or by a corresponding public authority of another State or a Territory of the Commonwealth.
Popped into my local pharmacy yesterday, needed some pain killing action for my migraine.
Noticed a new sticker on the pack that states: ONLY USE FOR 3 DAYS - CAN BECOME ADDICTIVE.
First time I've been asked for an address at this pharmacy too.
Popped into my local pharmacy yesterday, needed some pain killing action for my migraine.
Noticed a new sticker on the pack that states: ONLY USE FOR 3 DAYS - CAN BECOME ADDICTIVE.
First time I've been asked for an address at this pharmacy too.
So something's changed..... Not much though.