deidara.....THank You! wow, that 's pretty cool. (* edit: I have a question about your math, that i'll add at the end).
What I came back here to write, was that She said that 1/8th of a 10mg OxyM seems to feel about the same as 5mg of OxyC , when the former is insufflated. That's 1.25 mg ! So, that's pretty close !
If that's true then it turns out that it's only about 4x's stronger when insufflated than the OxyC . That's a BIG difference from 8-12X's stronger , as I first read here, in old threads.
Their math was ....if PO is 2X's stronger, and intranasal bioavailability is 4X's what it is for PO, then it must follow that --> 2 x 4 = 8 . .... So, it's 8x's stronger. That is apparently not the case. ... (Although please don't take my, or her word for it ! ... it does have a longer half life, and just a different type of results in general...) she said it's not a perfect conversion at 4x's either. Sometimes it feels stronger, and much of the time much less strong than the OxyC. She concluded that there is some strange variability in it.
deidara,... about that last sentence...
...a dose of 1.5mgs, you will actually get .6mgs of it so that's closest to what your 5mgs would do.
I don't quite follow how the .6mgs is equal to 5mg of OxyC ? Is it just a math error , or am I not seeing ?