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Insufflation of pills: Which binders are worse for us?

tmr123

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I've been a pharmaceutical pill insufflator since 15 years old. If it can go up your nose (and sometimes even if it can't) I've gotten it up there. I have probably 5% sense of smell left. Everyone talks about the lower-BA vs. Faster-onset tradeoff, and a lot of people say that snorting pills is stupid for a multitude of reasons.

I read FDA prescribing information all the time, for almost every drug I've abused and sometimes just because I'm fantasizing about a drug I'll never have, and the inactives are always listed, and we never specifically talk about them on here that I've seen...

So, all you pharmers, home-grown anesthesiologists, pharmacists and doctors, and do-it-yourself chemists: What are the must-avoid binders, and what are the inactive ingredients that are irrelevant? Can anyone produce a top-10? top-25? #1 worst, etc? Anything? Not only as an educational resource, but as a matter of curiosity.
 
Im also curious about this. Does anyone know the seriousness of snorting suboxone every day? Ive been shooting them the past few months since I got out of jail august 6th but im going to start snorting again.
 
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