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nasal spray possibility?

also, for all your street drug spraying people:
dont be surprised or pissed if a lot of your drug doesnt go into solution, it is probably 50%, at best, cut material like flour, which wont go into solution. so this is also a decent way of purifying your drugs.
 
The link dosent say what brands of nasal spray you can use, if im wrong what file is it in? and how much water should you use for a dose of adderal?

p.s. is there something wrong with generic adderal now?
 
Has anyone tried this with DPT?

I'm pretty wary of insufflation, but this method seems like a decent technique to minimize nasal damage and discomfort.
 
^ DPT dissolves fine in water, I'm not sure if you could get into small enough amount of water though, but definately worth a try since DPT feels pretty nasty when insufflated as a powder (keeps my throat numb and sore for days afterwards).
 
I've been using this treatment all day with some speed to get my work done.


Certainly work's a charm ;)
 
fastandbulbous said:
Less irritating as it's already in solution (powder cause very high local concentrations on the mucous membrane) and therefore less damaging (even in terms of drugs with vasoconstrictor activity). There's a medicinal form of butorphanol that's administered as a nasal spray (as well as the sublingual spray for Savitex - the medicinal THC product).

All in all, far better than snorting
^^ Agreed... definitely my favorite route of admin. I still find snorting and others interesting, but far less now that I've gotten used to nasal spray. Even plugging has fallen mostly by the wayside for me these days.

P.S. carrying around a nasal spray bottle with one's favorite substance dissolved in H2O is also probably the safest way to both transport and publicly administer substances.
 
Jamshyd said:

Other than that, I've done this numerous times with Ketamine, and it works very, very well.

Would it work to just use the liquid that comes in sealed ketamine vials?
 
how do you dissolve and filter the pill without using so much water it would be impossible to spray into your nose?
 
It doesn't take a whole lot of water to dissolve pills, I don't know what you mean? You'll have to snort a lot of water, but it's a lot easier this way.
 
Ham-milton said:
It doesn't take a whole lot of water to dissolve pills, I don't know what you mean? You'll have to snort a lot of water, but it's a lot easier this way.

If you try and snort a lot of water it will just go down your throat. Everyone is talking about using several ML of water, That is way too much. How much water do you suggest to dissolve 1 pill.
 
Wow. Its not a complex procedure, experiment kids. Set ur shit out on a mirror-break it up. Use a dropper (or w/e the fuck they're called) and drop the appropriate amnt of drops until ur powder is dissolved. Then use your "dropper" to suck it back up and put it in the nasal spray container. bleh~
 
i didnt read the whole thread but cant you fill the syringe through a cigarette filter? read that somewhere. filters out any pieces of undissolved stuff.
 
From the discussion:

Because breakthrough pain is typically moderate to
severe in intensity and rapid in onset (within 3 min), it is
important to use a drug and a route of administration that
will provide a time-action profile characterized by rapid
onset and early peak effect with a relatively short duration.
Nasal administration is an alternative route that may
achieve a rapid onset of opioid effect. The nasal mucosa has
characteristics that favor rapid drug uptake (Dale et al.,
2002). In addition, nasal morphine may be absorbed directly
from the nasal cavity into the systemic circulation thus
bypassing the gastrointestinal tract, the liver and consequently
first pass metabolism. Pharmacokinetic studies of
nasal administration with various opioids have shown
bioavailabilities of 50–70%, which are generally higher
than for oral or rectal administration. Maximum serum
concentrations ðCmaxÞ have been reached 10–50 min after
administration of a variety of opioids including buprenorphine,
alfentanil, and oxycodone (Eriksen et al., 1989;
Schwagmeier et al., 1995; Takala et al., 1997; Dale et al.,
2002;).
 
Anthrax196 said:
Wow. Its not a complex procedure, experiment kids. Set ur shit out on a mirror-break it up. Use a dropper (or w/e the fuck they're called) and drop the appropriate amnt of drops until ur powder is dissolved. Then use your "dropper" to suck it back up and put it in the nasal spray container. bleh~

The binders/fillers never dissolve and sit in the bottom and you cant know if the drug is dissolved yet and if you dont stir it it wont dissolve at all without heat, and stiring puts germs in it
 
oradell218 said:
has anyone ever heard of melting down certain types of painkillers, mixing with saline and then route of administration would be through a nosespray container?? would this be possible with any of these opiates, 30 mg morphine sulfate, codiene/promethazine, methadone, or oxycodone 5 mg.
morphine sulfate has a good water solubility, you don't need to heat in order to get it into solution. i've used this method for a long time now, to spray stims in my nose during classes (everyone thinks that it's just saline... i guess! 8o ), so i don't have to go out to the bathroom to snort powdered forms.
 
This is truly fascinating. I took a couple of squirts of Desmopressin earlier today and thought it would be a great idea. You get the benefits of liquid measurement, nasal absorbion and calibrated dosing. Its also a pretty inconspicuous way to transport your stuff.

I'm assuming that medicinal spray bottles can be reused and should be fairly accurate every time.

I thought this might work for fairly potent and tricky to does substances like desoxypipradol and perhaps xanax (assuming you have pure powder)? This technique could even be used in place of a calibrated dropper for dosing orally.

Can anyone recommend a good readily available spray bottle that would work. Would something like an OTC allergy medication be good enough?

Also, is it important to chose a bottle used for a medication that has the same general dose range? For example you might not want to use a nasal spray bottle used for a medication active in the ug range if you are trying to ingest mg's.

:\ (the sniffing smiley)
 
^ well for most cases you simply need to make sure your dilution correlates to the mean dose that a squirt provides

obviously better be sure what you have is fully in solution and will not crash out
 
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