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concerta concern with iv

katiemp24

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My friends r having a hard time with not doing iv use with stimulants. They asked for my concerta to iv,I don't know what to do, is that even possible, how do I say no but sound educated??
 
Given how that stuff is formulated, I highly doubt IV would be an effective ROA. Hopefully someone else can give you specifics. But regardless, you always have the right to refuse to share your meds. Your friends should understand and respect that, assuming they are really friends.
 
Take it orally. They sound like needle freaks. One simply even crush that pill. Also do not share your meds.

If they'd like to IV MPH then have them look into Ritalin, the IR form of MPH. I'm not encouraging that crap as IVing any pills are dangerous. But it will be quite a waste of good concerta to try to IV. I personally love taking it orally :).
 
I definitely wouldnt inject concerta, you set yourself up for a lot of complications for little gain. It can be hard for drug addicts to do but its called risk-benefit ratio and this one is definitely not in the users favor. I have heard good things about injecting Ritalin but again its not something I would do.

As it would appear you already know that, you can start by saying no ;) Just come up with a lame excuse... I dont have that many or even I dont want to / I need them. People should understand you dont want to give up your meds, hell at times its hard for me to get a single benzo when my g/f runs out early from people I know can spare em, when they say no I never begged or thought less of them. Your a good friend for trying to help them not hurt themselves, they should be good friends by understanding you dont want to hand over your meds
 
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