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opana 40 er help gunky white

idc711

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ana 40 er. Is gunky white. Hoping this can be saved. Used alcohol let it sit for awhile. Then poured into metal cup and cooked.. I feel stupid I know but after that water was added and so now that solution is just sitting in a spoon full of alcohol. Please help. Hopefully the post is fine.
 
I have IV'd opanas before which were supposedly 40mg however didn't have many issues. I usually would have a lot of powder left over however they're so strong that what I could suck up was enough and whatever was left was still usable, which is kinda strange considering many people have the same problem you're mentioning about them gelling up so much
 
Dude, I feel your pain. I also am a daily user of the opana 40 mg ER's. I have the orange ones with G74 on one side, and nothing on the other. The other day after I made a beautiful line, I went to type something on my computer and I fucking sneezed and my masterpiece went everywhere, I tried to recover it but I was only able to scrape back like 1/10 of my line back lol. Anyways, which pills do you have? The ones I described don't really get destroyed by moisture, which has happened to me before also (although it was just in my pocket while it was raining, so it wasn't too bad). If I were you, I would have just chopped up the "gunky white" substance onto some sort of non porous portable surface, into as much of a thin flat layer as possible, and then moved it outside to dry in the sun. ie, a glass plate. May I ask, why did you put it into alcohol and cook it? Unless it was isopropyl, say 80-97%, I could see that working. But if it was a drinking alcohol, like vodka per say, the amount of water left over would be a pain in the ass to get rid of, even if cooking. Also, by cooking it you may have destroyed the active ingredients, and a large amount was probably left on the pan unable to be scraped. Your best bet-put whatever you have left in the sun and let it dry.
 
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