Nagelfar
Bluelight Crew
So are lab grade liquid forms of drugs: liquid oxycodone, liquid cocaine (for dental surgery etc), liquid morphine, etc, a hydrochloride or tartrate etc just as the solid powder forms?
If so does that mean they are just certain part drug certain part saline or such like when preparing a shot of the solid form of drug? If that is the case isn't more properly such a thing a 'oxycodone solution' or a 'morphine solution' rather than liquid oxycodone or liquid morphine?
Otherwise in what other manner is the drug 'liquified' and how does that change its properties? If for example, liquid cocaine is some other substance rather than the common solid soluble forms (hydrochloride) it can't be closer to base and still somehow be administered can it? It must be akin to having some different properties I'm guessing, rather than solid Hcl or freebase. That's my question.
If so does that mean they are just certain part drug certain part saline or such like when preparing a shot of the solid form of drug? If that is the case isn't more properly such a thing a 'oxycodone solution' or a 'morphine solution' rather than liquid oxycodone or liquid morphine?
Otherwise in what other manner is the drug 'liquified' and how does that change its properties? If for example, liquid cocaine is some other substance rather than the common solid soluble forms (hydrochloride) it can't be closer to base and still somehow be administered can it? It must be akin to having some different properties I'm guessing, rather than solid Hcl or freebase. That's my question.
