Thatmdmahead
Bluelighter
How does this compare to Dextromethorphan hBr? It is supposed to be an "extended release" form, so does this mean the trip will last longer?
• Dextromethorphan Polistirex: This is another form of DXM that is time-released. It basically has a edible plastic around some of the DXM. This is used in some cough medicines, so when some of the DXM has worn off, then some more will kick in. This is usually not the preferred type of DXM to use recreationally, because it usually takes longer for it to kick in, and it sometimes is not as strong.
Wait, don't you have to drink more polystirex not less? Even though it's 30 mg/ml instead of 15 mg/ml the extended release necessitates more at once doesn't it? Since only a fraction of that 30 mg/ml of DXM actually is active in you at any point. Or so I thought, I've never used polystirex myself.
There is a big difference between HBR and Polistirex.
To start off, Robitussin and Delsym are two completely different drugs.
They both contain a Form of DXM. HBR, in robitussin; Polistirex in Delsym.
Although both brands contain DXM. The molecule itself of each drug is not DXM.
Robitussin is a molecule called "Robitussin".
Delsym is a molecule called "Delsym".
Each of these molecules contain DXM. But DXM alone is not a drug.
It must be formulated with other chemicals in order to make it work.
Robitussin contains tussin and delsym doesnt.
Both contain DXM. Delsym contains more DXM than Robitussin.
Polistirex is a type of liquid plastic.
This is not really correct. It has some ideas that are close to being correct, but you have interpreted the facts incorrectly.