OpiateKiller
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Hello,
I’m wondering if someone with chemistry knowledge can simply explain an extraction of naloxone and the remaining ingredients in Suboxone strips to make it safe for injection.
Inactive ingredients:
SUBOXONE SUBLINGUAL FILM also contains the following inactive ingredients: acesulfame potassium, citric acid, maltitol, hypromellose, polyethylene oxide, sodium citrate, Natural Lime flavour 3000180, Sunset Yellow FCF and a white printing ink.
Now I’ve read a lot of
Horror stories about the dangers of shooting up subs but I just gotta be real with you... I’ve done it maybe 250 times and I’ve never had an issue besides some vein damage. However I still want to find a safer way to IV bupe if possible.
the reason for this is I usually snort it and I want to save my nose it is pretty painful at this point
I’m wondering if someone with chemistry knowledge can simply explain an extraction of naloxone and the remaining ingredients in Suboxone strips to make it safe for injection.
Inactive ingredients:
SUBOXONE SUBLINGUAL FILM also contains the following inactive ingredients: acesulfame potassium, citric acid, maltitol, hypromellose, polyethylene oxide, sodium citrate, Natural Lime flavour 3000180, Sunset Yellow FCF and a white printing ink.
Now I’ve read a lot of
Horror stories about the dangers of shooting up subs but I just gotta be real with you... I’ve done it maybe 250 times and I’ve never had an issue besides some vein damage. However I still want to find a safer way to IV bupe if possible.
the reason for this is I usually snort it and I want to save my nose it is pretty painful at this point