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Oxymorphone IV seems to not disolve? not getting good results...please advise

Parabunter

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After begin new fairly new to IV....and never getting noticeable results...
the current pills available are these round white ones that are not the typical pink ones.
They are 10mg HCL but they are white and round, and have print of 54 814 on one side.

It seems like these white pills do not dissolve though, like the pink ones did.
The amount of residue in the solution seem to be the same as before the water was added. ?????

Does anyone have some advice about these or why they don't seem to have any effect?

Lets say one 10mg pill insufflated seems to be just fine....how much would you recommend IV? so far, an amount of up to 2.5mg (maybe 1.75mg when it's all said and done) was tried...to no noticeable effect. I think the problem is that the converter said that 1.25 converts to about 12mg oral. The problem is that oral is not how these are usually taken..... so 10mg insufflated is more like, what? 25-30mg oral? So 5mg or so should be tried next? (*update* after getting 2.5 to work (with the pink ones) it seems that 5mg would probably be a bit too much for someone similar to me... where 30mg of oxyC is a decent dose. )
This is all done solo, so going slow is key here... but supply and money runnith thin.

Also, these opana are really having an effect on tolerance I think. They don't have the same sort of "good feeling" that comes along with Oxycodone,
so more of them are used, but then when the oxycodone is used it then seems to take much more to have the original effect.

Unless this IV stuff can come through as a viable method, they really seem to be a waste of money at how much they cost.
They will cause one to sleep, that's true.
 
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IVing the white pills is a pain. It's been so long since I've had 'em that I don't remember what you rly need to do, but the process involved a good technique with the needle on the filter.
 
...ok. that sounds right. BUt does anyone have any advice on how to make these work, via IV? Any stories about how it worked for you? Maybe at least one person can verify that they were able to IV the "white round" OPana instant HCL. ???

I'm in a sort of bind here, because the timing of the supply here, was supposed to be based on the idea of IV working just fine on lower amounts of opana. )
There seems to be some different ingredients in the white pills. They are rock hard, and then crush to a fine powder...but if wet they almost seem to "gel"?...well maybe not gel, but they are like chalk that doesn't dissolve. I thought instant release wasn't supposed to be like that though?



I'm pretty sure I'm not getting any real effect from the previous doses. After several attempts, I know there is "something" not right. According to several converters the effects of 2.5mg should be felt here. And there was nothing. so strange. any ideas please? I'm also seeing various mentions from time to time of people claiming to have the same sort of unremarkable experience with Opana ir. But then I hear of great stories also.

According to the converter 1.5 mg IVopana is about equal to 30mg oral oxycodone. 2.5 is about equal to 50mg oxycodone. (the effects of either oxycodone would be felt with clarity, even at half the dose) Well , assuming that is true...then what might be going wrong in the extraction process...please?
 
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Update: After trying the one pink generic oxymorphone that was saved from the last batch, the results were good ! @ 2.5 mg ( - probably 1mg? ) IDK exactly how much is retained . I do know that it worked, which is a big relief. Now, just to figure out why these white ones did not work. Perhaps there was just not enough?

Also, when it comes to finding a vein. The hand seems like it should be easy. But that's not been the case. Finally a method used which seems to work, is to bend the hand forward so it pulls the skin tight. This prevents the vein from moving I suppose...and walla. There was a sort of instant feeling of sort of like if you stood up too fast(not particularly exciting in my book)...and then it came on over the next several minutes. As for how long it lasts, that will be a big factor of if it is a viable method for saving money.

Also, it does seem to have a bit more effect on respiratory depression as compared with insufflation, with%SpO2 @ about 95-96 and heart rate at about 60-70bpm.
 
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