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Opioids FDA warns about serious blood disorder resulting from misuse of Opana ER

My bf was crisping opana and IV them. I tried to make him stop but he didn't listen. Now he got low platelet count and he feels bad and his sides hurt. He regrets doing them that way. He promises he will never do it again, I just don't know.
 
^ not only that. they succeeded in their intent to devise a formulation to certainly deter IV use. those who are still willing to do so at their own risk now knowing the consequences. if they decide to still go ahead, that's their prerogative. and they've no one to blame bar themselves for the consequential harm done.

Either addiction is a disease or it isn't.

If it is a disease it's no more someone's "fault" dying due to this than its someone's fault for dying due to cancer.

Making extremely addictive pills that are most euphoric when injected deadly to inject for no functional reason is murder.
 
Another big reason why everyone who injects pills should invest in some micron filters. While they may seem pricey, if you filter a large amount at once and make a sterile solution that you can keep for awhile, you really don't have to use more than a few micron filters a week, which would cost under $10, which is less than half the price of one roxi or diluadid. It is worth it if you plan on IV'ing pills for an extended period of time.
 
Wow that's some scary shit. I've crisped and IVed Opana ER before, back before I knew about harm reduction. Glad as shit this didn't happen to me. I hate those anyway, after crisped it kinda looks like a shot of tar, but you know its a dirty ass pill with a bunch of fillers going in your arm... shit grosses me out
 
i got a #90 bottle of opana 5mg IR back in the day and shot all of em in about 48 hours

good thing that was a one time affair... those things were so chalky and you can just tell theyre horrible to shoot.

i cant even imagine the XR ones.... good god, without a micron thatd be like shooting little clumps of chalk
 
Another big reason why everyone who injects pills should invest in some micron filters. While they may seem pricey, if you filter a large amount at once and make a sterile solution that you can keep for awhile, you really don't have to use more than a few micron filters a week, which would cost under $10, which is less than half the price of one roxi or diluadid. It is worth it if you plan on IV'ing pills for an extended period of time.

i got a #90 bottle of opana 5mg IR back in the day and shot all of em in about 48 hours

good thing that was a one time affair... those things were so chalky and you can just tell theyre horrible to shoot.

i cant even imagine the XR ones.... good god, without a micron thatd be like shooting little clumps of chalk

I'd just like to point out that there's no guarantee that a filter will do any good here, there's likely no way to remove the toxic component without losing most of the drug as well. In the interest of HR just please don't inject these pills.
 
I'd just like to point out that there's no guarantee that a filter will do any good here, there's likely no way to remove the toxic component without losing most of the drug as well. In the interest of HR just please don't inject these pills.

Could you explain this in detail? Thanks.
 
I'd just like to point out that there's no guarantee that a filter will do any good here, there's likely no way to remove the toxic component without losing most of the drug as well. In the interest of HR just please don't inject these pills.

Thats not realistic which is why these anti abuse drugs are stupid. They do more harm than they prevent
 
Pretty fucked up that they spent so much time making these "abuse-able pills", completely "un-abuse-able" because so many people were getting addicted to them and there were some overdoses reported from abusing them, yet now their "new revolutionary tamper-proof extended release formula" is killing the people addicted to the old version anyways and likely at a faster rate because most addicts know their limit to at least an extent so they can make their risk of overdose very low by always being with a good friend and knowing their limits, so they can abuse the opiates with at least some safety. Instead they will die because the new pharmabrand had dangerous chemicals in them that can kill anyone at an equal percent, because the consumer trusts pharmaceutical drugs to be safe to an extent because they know what they are getting.
My thoughts exactly
 
yes..crisping is like shooting burnt rubber,,and the high from opana ER is great..but..not i feel like the croc users in russia..i have multiple abcesses..green marks from staining my vascular system..and i have severe TTP (purpura) busting vesselds and bleeding all over..after a 3-4 day run on these..my body hurts so bad i wanna do it again..but busted all my works and promised not to do it anymore..this is killing me..listen to my problems..DONT DO IT!!
 
I already posted some of this info this in the mega thread, but I thought maybe I'd get some answers here.

A friend of mine prepared and injected some opana ER solution after crisping and immediately turned beet red from hypertension and was having trouble breathing. This was his first time using this method and his solution was darker than mine usually is. He was also in a hurry and may not have filtered as well as I typically do. In 5 minutes, homeostasis seemed to return, and in 30, his breathing/blood pressure returned, basically, to normal. After another 4 hours had passed, he still felt pretty badly beat-down, but was no longer in a state of terror. I'd like to add that, as soon as I noticed his symptoms, I quickly prepared to rush him to the hospital... it was that bad. This did not wind up being necessary, but his health and/or life seemed at great risk. He re-dosed opiates much later in the evening, and reported to feel much better. When he woke up the next day he could barely move. All of his joints were so inflamed he couldn't bend them. Even his fingers were locked up. He did not re-dose, so his feeling better the night it happened may have resulted from the masking effect of the opiates he took. We have heard rumors of the major local walk-in clinic working with the authorities to crack down on IV drug abuse, so he is afraid to go in (I'm pretty sure that can't be legal at all, but somehow it wouldn't surprise me). Has anybody ever heard of anything like this happening? Needless to say, he is done using opana ER via IV, but I really wish I could figure out some way to help him in the mean time (and please bother posting to tell me he deserves whatever he gets, that would be counterproductive).

Anyway, here's what I mean by "crisping". This might inform an analysis of the symptoms:

1. An x-acto blade was used to remove the colored coating, one 30 pills was cut in half, and placed it in the spoon.

2. The spoon was heated from below with a butane cigarette lighter, applying maximum heat until the pill puffed up (i.e. was no longer concave and had started to puff out upwards).

3. After softening the half-pill, the butt of a bic lighter (lightly moistened) was used to flatten the half-pill until it was roughly the size of a dime, flipping it in the spoon when it started to curl until it eventually stuck and began to melt. The spoon was heated slowly from below while moving the flame around until a light brown/honey coloration was attained.

4. Once 0% of the pill was white any longer, the spoon was placed on an insulated surface and left to cool just slightly.

5. At this point, 2cc - 3cc of water was added and the melted opana was agitated with the flat end of the plunger, only scraping the spoon in one direction to help it dissolve into the water as slowly as possible so there aren't any floaty bits that should be dissolved.

6. A needleless 1cc syringe was used to pull 80-90 units through cotton filter (The solution was double filtered, to eliminate any floaters present, and pulled into a brand new, sharp 1cc syringe. The liquid was mildly viscous - roughly the consistency of a very light syrup (maybe comparable to the liquid from fruit cups with fruit juice... just slightly more viscous than water). This makes 2-3 80 unit shots.
 
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What type of anti abuse mechanism does it use?
I saw some people saying a couple different ones.
Is it one or the other or both?
Too bad it ain't OROS those are easy to beat.
I'm clean off opiates.. I think I chose the right time to stop lol. Unabusable pills, and now east coast dope having people dropping like flies.
Glad I'm done with this shit.
 
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What type of anti abuse mechanism does it use?
I saw some people saying a couple different ones.
Is it one or the other or both?
Glad I'm done with this shit.

They are the concave ER pills with an E on one side and a 30 on the other. They contain the following inactive ingredients: hypromellose, polyethylene oxide, polyethylene glycol, α-tocopherol, citric acid, polyvinyl alcohol, titanium dioxide, macrogol and talc. I hope that helps. I'd love to get a feel for what's going on with him. I don't want to see another friend suffering, let alone lose yet another one to the use of drugs.
 
Ive banged MANY Timer-X Opana, the old ones (and apparently the new generics). IF you know how, they are safer than just about any other pill. TRF Opana? Forget it. About as imposible to misuse as anything ive seen. Worthless comes to mind...
 
I used the crisping method described above to inject the concave TRF Opana many times. This method delivers a significant amount of the OM, and can even be pretty intense. This is why some people do it even though it is incredibly dangerous. My friend's horrifying experience (described above) with this method is still a mystery, and we are trying to find info on what may have happened. I know nobody condones the IV use of opana TRF, nor should they, but that is not why I posted. I'm trying to see if anybody can relate to his reaction and maybe shed some light on what IVing the TRF might have done to him.

in the mean time, NOBODY, PLEASE, INJECT OPANA ER's new TRF. It wreaks havoc on the body.
 
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