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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards | negrogesic

My friend has a 400ml iv bag of hydromorphone...

LukeSitewalker

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My friend has a brand new bag of 400ml dillaudid, and a half a bag already opened. Ive tried drinking some, drying some out and sniffing it, nothing at all. I had a friend of mine shoot a full 1 cc syringe and got nothing. What are we doing wrong. On the bag is says the concentration is 1mg/1ml. Any help would be greatly appreciated. We arent sure what to do with it?
 
well if it ain't gettin ya off it ain't dilaudid stop putting shit in your body that you dont know what it is.
 
I know for a fact 100% it is. I have the iv bag still sealed with the script on it, and I got it directly from someone terminal. Its the real deal, ya dipshit.
 
Dude chill out. People don't like to be called a dipshit even if your kidding. And if it's an IV i bet that's the only way to administer it. I could be wrong though.
 
ok im gonna ignore the last part of your post and just assume you were having a bad day. i cannot encourage iv drug use so im not going to. but i lot of opiate heads think the only way to do dilaudid is to iv. my advice is look at the opiate conversion chart(the oral section) and use that as a reference. is this your first time with opiates? have you used oxy/hydro/codeine before? if so use that as a reference to how much oral dillie to use.
 
If the concentration is 1 mg per a mL, this means that there is 1 mg of drug for every mL of IV solution. Because IV solutions are typically quite diluted, and delivered at a constant flow rate, you won't get enough drug to do anything without administering it IV with an IV infusion set. What you really need here is a vial of drug that hasn't yet been diluted in IV solution, so that the drug will be in a smaller volume of liquid, (i.e. concentrated enough to be effective using a typical syringe/needle as opposed to needing the IV infusion set.) One thing you could TRY doing is evaporating some of the liquid off, If you evaporate exactly half of the solution off, you will be left with 2 mg per mL concentration, evaporate down to a quarter of the original and it will be a 4mg/mL solution.
 
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