Jabberwocky
Frumious Bandersnatch
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Thank you everyone for your help!
SO many people don’t like the person they become, or are judged by others, that’s the rarity here lol.I agree!
You know what? I am so glad to hear someone else say that!
I feel that way also and I like the person I am today!
I am proud!
I am WISE!
Well done my brother!
❤❤
SO many people don’t like the person they become, or are judged by others, that’s the rarity here lol.
As everyone has said, you should be fine. I didn’t see your Oxy tolerance mentioned, sorry if I missed it. Even if we say 5mg 24hrs ago and that’s around about the half life, you are coming under 2.5mg now so no real issue, if this is the case!!
Yeah well I think we can pretty safely say, no severe respiratory depression is likely, still take caution though, as you are clearly a super metaboliser of Opioids, well Oxy for one!!I get a buzz off a 5mg oxycodone and feel like I’m oding in a 7.5. So even in a recreational setting I’m thankful to say I take it at the therapeutic levels of 5mg every 6 hours.
Yeah well I think we can pretty safely say, no severe respiratory depression is likely, still take caution though, as you are clearly a super metaboliser of Opioids, well Oxy for one!!
Basically, it's how much of a drug is absorbed by the the body.
Morphine might have poor bioavailability when taken in tablets (like 20 to 40 percent), but high bioavailability as an intravenous injection.
The amount that is biologically available, usually measured after first pass metabolism.What does that mean? Bioavailability?
The amount that is biologically available, usually measured after first pass metabolism.
As @Kaden_Nite said, some opioids have a terrible conversion one way, but amazing in others. Everything is a level playing field at IV.
E.g Oxycodone = Oral BA 80% (ish)
Morphine = Oral BA 20% (ish)
Some people are able to metabolise more or less. For you it seems, you have no tolerance and convert all your Oxy (cherish it)