It's a popular opinion among a lot of meth users that the only true way to ''rush'' on meth is from an IV injection.
I've personally never injected meth, but have heard enough people say it to where I'm convinced it's true.
My question is, what's the pharmacology or chemical explanation to this phenomenon? Isn't meth just meth just meth, whether you smoke it or snort it, or in this case IV it?
I understand variable bioavailability. But what would make it, as one user quaintly put it, feel like ''taking another, different drug entirely?''
I've personally never injected meth, but have heard enough people say it to where I'm convinced it's true.
My question is, what's the pharmacology or chemical explanation to this phenomenon? Isn't meth just meth just meth, whether you smoke it or snort it, or in this case IV it?
I understand variable bioavailability. But what would make it, as one user quaintly put it, feel like ''taking another, different drug entirely?''
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