Chugs from the way you chatted to me sounds like you are so paranoid and story changing. U might have some serious damage, mental issues and long term psychosis or ya just lieing.
ha, i reserve the right to be paranoid when I started a thread about a powerful RC that has to be imported and someone asks me (and i'm not naming names) via bluelight (in contravention of the biggest rule) to give them some.
Furthermore being close to someone who got busted by the ACC I should be allowed the right to be a little worried. That said I am not overally concerned its just a good way of telling people to be careful about soliciting drugs over bluelight to not to do it. Really do we want to give the authorities a reason to add bluelight to the ACMA blacklist?
Anyway as a further postscript (not meaning to bump this thread, but i noticed tadfishes post) the protagonists of this tale are doing well. No known damage, physical or mental.
The bigger problem was their withdrawal from subutex. In fact if you listen today to a certain youth radio station at around 5pm today you may in fact hear them discuss certain things.
However i wanna impress, I was not the fool to take what was probably 50mg plus of Desoxypipradol over 24 hours. It was over a week (7 days) before they really got some good regular sleep.
^ Most likely, I doubt it's been tested though.
Chugs: How would preventing metabolism be effective at ending the ride? Maybe if it were a pro-drug that would be the case, but otherwise it may just prolong the effects as your body can't clear it as fast as it normally could. Also, affecting metabolism won't affect bio-availability unless it is a pro-drug.
Well i seem to remember an old story about the merry go round hell ride that PCP has given some players. The story indicated to reduce the bio-availability of the PCP you had to change the PH of your blood. Cranberry juice was very effective at doing this and thus once you elevated your levels sufficently it allowed the kidneys (who knows i'm no doctor) to filter the nasty PCP out of your blood.
However since Desoxypipradrol is metabolised (hepatic) that there must be some sort of inhibitor that prevents the uptake of the substance and thus after while (i.e. 16-24 hours) it is vented out with the rest of your waste....perhaps i'm being simplistic. The big problem is that there have been no wide spread toxicity (human or otherwise) studies on Desxypipradol, at least nothing I can access via the net. Perhaps someone who access to some of the journals could do a search (calling out all tafe students) and can post away.
From memory when the finally fronted up to a emergency department and being triaged for 9 hours, they were given something to lower their blood pressure which really helped them to get some sleep.