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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards

Snorting

I actually agree with everything he said

agree to disagree I guess, Ill be the guy at table 6 not snorting adderall
 
I'm still going with my improperly ground up theory. It perfectly explains the phenomena you both describe.

If it didn't work people wouldn't get hooked on that ROA. Snorting is a bizarre, tedious and somewhat unpleasant thing to do, there has to be something motivating them. Also, once you switch from oral it is like you have rediscovered the substance as it is fun again despite tolerance. I know this wasn't your experience but those claims just sound absurd from my perspective.
 
Dankopiamp is correct. Bioavailability is lowest when you consume a substance orally due to first pass metabolism. This means that everything goes through your liver first and some amount of the active/desirable compound is removed. There's no getting around it; fpm occurs in everyone with everything that is swallowed. Believe it or not I'm a pharmaceutical research professional so it's my job to know these things. A quick word about Adderral tablets vs Dexedrine (now available in generic only), the latter is the main active ingredient in the former. A contains amphetamines they have only bothered to name things like "amphetamine 35422" and the like. Collectively they call them "amphetamine salts" and the purpose is to smooth out the A. The kicker always has been and always will be the dex. For most the only better you'll do via Rx is desoxyn.
 
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