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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards | negrogesic

OXY on Bud

Lyrica is addicting like any benzo. But it does help a lot with the thing mentioned above.

It even works for the anxiousness you get from W/D.

No, Lyrica isn't anything NEAR as addicting as benzodiazepines. I have no idea where you got your information. Addiction potential to Lyrica is very low and withdrawals are also very minimal.
 
I would be interested in a synthesized smokable form of oxycodone, but I would never smoke pills.

Chewing and either swallowing or keeping them under your tongue is pretty efficient. Way better than smoking or even snorting. The BA for oxycodone is excellent. The only point in using a different method would be to get the onset even faster, and if you are not in severe pain this is probably unnecessary and perhaps even less efficient.

Use Benadryl to make it stronger, and/or pom juice or grapefruit juice, and perhaps tagamet.....Tagamet is the right one, right? I keep getting it confused with zantac.

Benadryl is a CYP2D6 inhibitor I believe, which makes it bad for taking with codeine and codeine derivitives because oxycodone is metabolized to oxymorphone primarily by CYP2D6.
 
No, Lyrica isn't anything NEAR as addicting as benzodiazepines. I have no idea where you got your information. Addiction potential to Lyrica is very low and withdrawals are also very minimal.

That is what they are paid to say.

Lyrica has a lack of addiction studies for a reason. Marketing.

Wait till it's not a drug in the limelight of treating nerve pain anymore.
 
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