drminaq
Bluelighter
As an ex IV user I am left with no veins. I am sure I could find one but I would like to let them heal so, I have been injecting 2-4 mg/ day intramuscularly of suboxone.
First off I would like to note the few times I did IV subs there was a strange rush...I cant explain it and I didn't really enjoy it compared with full agonists. Suboxone is so expensive here in the great white north, basically I want to get the most out of pills.
There is no rush when IM suboxone, a definite slow and subtle warmth is there for sure.
I wonder if anyone else has experience with long term consequences of IMing suboxone?
So far no problems, I do know how extremely dangerous it is and suffered numerous abscesses from past IV pill use.
I use gravity to get most of the fillers out of my solution.
See Below
Add 1 ml of water to each .5 mg of sub; let sit for five minutes; stir well and filter once; squirt the contents of the first filter back into cooker, cover and let stand for at least 2 hours better yet overnight. Patience and or prior preparation is key.
I have found that no matter how many times I filter subs the result shows a milky opaque liquid. However, by letting it sit the left over fillers to sink quietly out of the solution and stay out. A final filter yields a clear liquid. No pain at injection site, or bruising. Still how dangerous is this? Any expert opinions out there?
Cheers
First off I would like to note the few times I did IV subs there was a strange rush...I cant explain it and I didn't really enjoy it compared with full agonists. Suboxone is so expensive here in the great white north, basically I want to get the most out of pills.
There is no rush when IM suboxone, a definite slow and subtle warmth is there for sure.
I wonder if anyone else has experience with long term consequences of IMing suboxone?
So far no problems, I do know how extremely dangerous it is and suffered numerous abscesses from past IV pill use.
I use gravity to get most of the fillers out of my solution.
See Below
Add 1 ml of water to each .5 mg of sub; let sit for five minutes; stir well and filter once; squirt the contents of the first filter back into cooker, cover and let stand for at least 2 hours better yet overnight. Patience and or prior preparation is key.
I have found that no matter how many times I filter subs the result shows a milky opaque liquid. However, by letting it sit the left over fillers to sink quietly out of the solution and stay out. A final filter yields a clear liquid. No pain at injection site, or bruising. Still how dangerous is this? Any expert opinions out there?
Cheers