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Nitazines showing up in aus?

While still a terrible idea, windowpanes or similer i.e. a format that allows for quite precice dosing of etonitazine represented AS etonitazine

I've seen you mention the term 'windowpanes' a few times, and I'm still not really clear what it means. A quick Google search seems to suggest that 'windowpanes' is slang for LSD, but that doesn't make much sense here unless they're trying to say that windowpane is a slang term for blotters.

By the way, you are probably one of my favourite posters here on BL. You've posted a lot of very interesting info with a good bit of depth of content.
 
I've seen you mention the term 'windowpanes' a few times, and I'm still not really clear what it means.

Basically, if one mixes glycerol with a longer chain polyalcohol, one has a mixture that is a liquid when heated but cools into a gel. Presuming one has a known amount of a known active that is soluble in the polyacohol mixture, one can simply pour out measured amounts onto a cool surface and end up with quite accurate dose units.

Heating again would produce a liquid but who want's to inject something that's going to turn into a gel? I guess adding water would thin it out but still, it's really not a good idea. But I fear that the makers of such products don't really care how their product is used.

My point was that if I know this, I assume a lot of people do.

Famously the Owsely (read Carghill) manufactured LSD was dissolved into a polyalcohol mixture and sprayed onto a plastic light fitting which resulted in the legendary 'domes'. I did post a thread pointing out that Melissa Carghill almost certainly was the talented chemist who produced LSD in the dangerous and low-yielding routes available at the time and how she made her money and left. Owsley was the perfect patsy, he WANTED the cache of being the world's largest LSD manufacturer. That he only served two years amazes me.
 
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Just to clarify are you saying you think nitazenes are showing up in the Meth in South Australia?
Yeh for sure. What I've been experiencing and my friends are too.
There have also been drug alerts issued by DASSA (Drug&Alcohol Services South Australia) warning people of nitazenes testing postive in meth and juice.
 
Yeh for sure. What I've been experiencing and my friends are too.
There have also been drug alerts issued by DASSA (Drug&Alcohol Services South Australia) warning people of nitazenes testing postive in meth and juice.
What effects are you noticing when you think you’ve got a batch of meth laced with nitazenes? Does the meth high feel different? Is it causing any respiratory problems/depression? It’s definitely something to be concerned about!
 
Drug & Alcohol services must have empty beds and be trying to frighten users or their families to get those beds filled.
I agree.
My DASSA worker recently told me that there is currently a 6 week waiting list to get into inpatient detox services at Glenside. The last time I remember the waiting list being so long was back at the start of COVID
 
Every time I scroll past this thread, I think it reads "Nitazenes showing up in anus?" and my mind conjures up some wild and shoddy Billy Mays/Oxy-clean style television infomercial selling some sort of product that gets drugs out of your butt
 
Nitazenes have been showing up in Australia, but we are not 'awash' with them. The main thing we've seen at drug checking services around the country is counterfeit M30s sold as oxycodone which contain various nitazenes but usually proto-nitazene.

We also had a case last year in Victoria where 4 people dropped and died after snorting what they thought was cocaine, which actually contained nitazenes. That was a scary one. At least the counterfeit M30s were the same class of drugs (opioids).

Nitazene test strips can be purchased in Australia but they are expensive - still useful though, although not all zenes can be detected by them and sometimes they give false positives e.g. when caffeine is present as an adulterant or bulking agent in the sample.
 
Nitazenes have been showing up in Australia, but we are not 'awash' with them. The main thing we've seen at drug checking services around the country is counterfeit M30s sold as oxycodone which contain various nitazenes but usually proto-nitazene.

We also had a case last year in Victoria where 4 people dropped and died after snorting what they thought was cocaine, which actually contained nitazenes. That was a scary one. At least the counterfeit M30s were the same class of drugs (opioids).

Nitazene test strips can be purchased in Australia but they are expensive - still useful though, although not all zenes can be detected by them and sometimes they give false positives e.g. when caffeine is present as an adulterant or bulking agent in the sample.
Where can you get the nitazenes test strips from
 
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