muvolution
Bluelight Crew
Okay, so I DID search, and besides a few ill-informed and misguided old threads I didn't find much.
What say you knowledgeable members of bluelight about using a Nebulizer to deliver drugs more effectively? I don't IV/IM/SC, and have tried all other ROA's.
The theory would be that you would prep a pill or powder into a filtered (ideally w/ a .22 micron wheel filter) solution similar to what you would do for injection or waterlining. At this point, you would place the solution into a nebulizer or hand-held atomizer where it could be delivered directly to the vast surface area of the capillaries in your lungs, resulting in very little metabolism of the drug before entering the bloodstream, as well as a higher efficacy per milligram weight.
From Wikipedia:
This would mean that nebulized hydromorphone (my current DOC) would be 5x as effective when nebulized as opposed to injected. or 10x as effective as simply insuffulating it, and 15x as effective than when taken orally.
On a mg to mg basis, it would put hydromorphone administered this way 40x more effective than intraveneous morphine.
So... the part I am having trouble with is, how do nebulizers work? It is my understanding that there is usually a special cartridge or phial which has the drug suspended in some kind of liquid or gas, but is there a nebulizer/ atomizer which simply uses a refillable resevoir? How would one safely refill a compressed phial of a substance, even something as simple as an inhaler cartridge? Obviously, they are not at the dangerously high pressure of compressed gas cartridges such as whippets, but at the same time, you are dealing with slightly more advanced manufacturing methods... Ideas?
What say you knowledgeable members of bluelight about using a Nebulizer to deliver drugs more effectively? I don't IV/IM/SC, and have tried all other ROA's.
The theory would be that you would prep a pill or powder into a filtered (ideally w/ a .22 micron wheel filter) solution similar to what you would do for injection or waterlining. At this point, you would place the solution into a nebulizer or hand-held atomizer where it could be delivered directly to the vast surface area of the capillaries in your lungs, resulting in very little metabolism of the drug before entering the bloodstream, as well as a higher efficacy per milligram weight.
From Wikipedia:
A related method, that of nebulizing the drug for inhalation, is often used for morphine to get near-instantaneous pain relief in some pain disorders and painful lung problems (phials and cartridges for respective nebulizers are currently available, with the rule of thumb being that 2 mg of nebulized morphine is equal to 10 mg injected by the subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intravenous route and 1 mg via the various intraspinal routes). And, since hydromorphone has an identical molecular weight, higher milligram potency, and superior lipid solubility, this method works well and is possible to implement with equipment and drug formulations currently on the market.
This would mean that nebulized hydromorphone (my current DOC) would be 5x as effective when nebulized as opposed to injected. or 10x as effective as simply insuffulating it, and 15x as effective than when taken orally.
On a mg to mg basis, it would put hydromorphone administered this way 40x more effective than intraveneous morphine.
So... the part I am having trouble with is, how do nebulizers work? It is my understanding that there is usually a special cartridge or phial which has the drug suspended in some kind of liquid or gas, but is there a nebulizer/ atomizer which simply uses a refillable resevoir? How would one safely refill a compressed phial of a substance, even something as simple as an inhaler cartridge? Obviously, they are not at the dangerously high pressure of compressed gas cartridges such as whippets, but at the same time, you are dealing with slightly more advanced manufacturing methods... Ideas?

