delta_9
Bluelighter
Not to you.

I'm talking any "recreational" reason, not ANY reason. Diazepam is required by law to be in every hospital in America and in ampoules available to be delivered via IV
Not to you.
not even close. valium probably isnt even the top outpatient benzo. probably ranks 4th just in its drug class. and far, far down the list when compared to all prescription medications.It is also I believe one of the most prescribed medicines in America.
Once again, no it's not. You just prefer not to smoke.
I'm still up for vaporizing.
^then don't snort OC either. also, you have a good common sense point about smoking pills not being healthy, but the black smoke does not mean anything but that it is gross and you do not want it in your lungs; it is no direct indicator of what is happening to the oxycodone. and there is no way that opiates share a common temp that they instantly degrade at. no way. 200(c i imagine) is either something you heard about a specific chemical, or nothing at all. and i've been through all the MSDA sheets for oc content, they do not combust into any confirmed carcinogens. as far as we know, raw talc is worse. big point being "as far as we know." or shit, as far as i know; those MSDA sheets did not consider junkies directly inhaling the burnt materials off of foil. my research was basic. still, no one on this site has actually been able to list a confirmed carcinogenic by-product of a combusted purdue OC. doesnt mean you should smoke them.What I am trying to say to you is just be careful, i dont want you to end up with fillers and talc in your lungs, because once its in, you cannot get it out.
^then don't snort OC either. also, you have a good common sense point about smoking pills not being healthy, but the black smoke does not mean anything but that it is gross and you do not want it in your lungs; it is no direct indicator of what is happening to the oxycodone. and there is no way that opiates share a common temp that they instantly degrade at. no way. 200(c i imagine) is either something you heard about a specific chemical, or nothing at all. and i've been through all the MSDA sheets for oc content, they do not combust into any confirmed carcinogens. as far as we know, raw talc is worse. big point being "as far as we know." or shit, as far as i know; those MSDA sheets did not consider junkies directly inhaling the burnt materials off of foil. my research was basic. still, no one on this site has actually been able to list a confirmed carcinogenic by-product of a combusted purdue OC. doesnt mean you should smoke them.