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Putting drugs in your ear?

quanmane

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I heard a story about this guy putting PCP in another guys ear while he was sleeping just as a joke and the guy not waking up when it happened but the next morning he woke up and was extremely schizophrenic, has anyone else ever heard of anything similar to this story? It also caused the feeling of deja vu (the feeling of the current moment already had happened before) which is a side effects of focal seizures.
 
i didn't think there would be anything, but i did a search and supposedly they inject some medical drugs into the ear and there are even solutions that just go in the ear as drugs... i don't see anything about recreational stuff though.... never heard of it in my time reading on the net for 20 years.
 
Sounds like an urban myth to me, but not implausible. PCP doesn't cause schizophrenia, only psychosis.
 
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Sounds like an urban myth to me, but not implausible. PCP doesn't cause schizophrenia, only psychosis.

I rabbit dived into this once, transdermal absorption rates.

The scrotum absorbs drugs most efficiently, something like 44,000% more than your arm, for example.

The other best absorption areas are your armpits, forehead, stomach, blah blah blah down the list....

Ears and Eyes are not good absorption areas. They are naturally geared towards rejecting chemical irritants...
i mean i literally know the guy it happened to so it’s not a myth lol it literally happened to him, and they say PCP mimics schizophrenia so idk how it wouldn’t cause it.
 
i think saying psychosis describes temporary schizophrenia in a lot of ways... not sure if that's what medical people will say... but they kind of go hand in hand from what i've heard about them.
 
i think saying psychosis describes temporary schizophrenia in a lot of ways... not sure if that's what medical people will say... but they kind of go hand in hand from what i've heard about them.
oh okay, yeah i mean i guess they are similar, who knows lol
 
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