THE_REAL_OBLIVION
Bluelight Crew
I have UTFSE (past tense) but there didn't seem to be a mega thread about this specifically.
I have brand name Dilaudid 4mg pills which are prescribed to me for excruciating jaw pain, I like the high from it so I do not waste them using them orally.
The inert ingredients in Dilaudid are minimal and apparently non water-soluble. They are this : Lactose and Magnesium stearate.
Solubility in water for Lactose : 21.6 g/100 ml
And apparently magnesium stearate is not water soluble although I think I read different here but I am not sure. When I use the cottons they give with the securicups (sterile little packages with a cup, a plastic handle to put on it in case you heat your drugs (which I don't for Dilaudid, and never really did, I guess that's useful if you IV cocaine), a little cylinder shaped cotton which is probably better than a q-tip and a thing to put over your injection site. I'm rambling because my main question is : how come there is barely anything left in the cup after crushing 2 dilaudid 4mg and using the filter with the needle...there is about nothing left in the cup except a few little specks of yellow matter. I'm very nervous that the magnesium stearate is actually breaking into other products when it gets in contact with water...
Although I heard a million times it doesn't dissolve into water...does it all get stuck in the cotton ? 8(
edit : I got my info about them here :
http://www.purdue.ca/files/Dilaudid PM EN.pdf
I have brand name Dilaudid 4mg pills which are prescribed to me for excruciating jaw pain, I like the high from it so I do not waste them using them orally.
The inert ingredients in Dilaudid are minimal and apparently non water-soluble. They are this : Lactose and Magnesium stearate.
Solubility in water for Lactose : 21.6 g/100 ml
And apparently magnesium stearate is not water soluble although I think I read different here but I am not sure. When I use the cottons they give with the securicups (sterile little packages with a cup, a plastic handle to put on it in case you heat your drugs (which I don't for Dilaudid, and never really did, I guess that's useful if you IV cocaine), a little cylinder shaped cotton which is probably better than a q-tip and a thing to put over your injection site. I'm rambling because my main question is : how come there is barely anything left in the cup after crushing 2 dilaudid 4mg and using the filter with the needle...there is about nothing left in the cup except a few little specks of yellow matter. I'm very nervous that the magnesium stearate is actually breaking into other products when it gets in contact with water...
Although I heard a million times it doesn't dissolve into water...does it all get stuck in the cotton ? 8(
edit : I got my info about them here :
http://www.purdue.ca/files/Dilaudid PM EN.pdf
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