Hell everyone, I was recently reading up on the history of opioid abuse and came across the historical combination of tripelennamine and pentazocine or morphine. The combination with pentazocine was called "T's and Blues" while the combination with morphine was called "Blue Velvet".
Now if you live in Canada tripelennamine is actually still available from some pharmacies otc...as a schedule III (meaning it must be kept in a special area behind the counter, and the pharmacist can decide whether to sell to you or not). Anyhow, it seems that tripelennamine is no longer sold in preparations for PO administration...only for topical administration in 2% w/w creams (specifically for vaginal itching). But hey, I don't mind eating some pussy cream if it makes my nod heavier...and the history regarding this drug is a def. +++
Now all I gotta do is get the tripelennamine and the morphine, and walla...we have ourselves a modern "Blue velvet" experience. But i'm really not sure if this combination is over-hyped because of nostalgia, or if it is actually a very epic thing. Any experience's ...thoughts?
Now if you live in Canada tripelennamine is actually still available from some pharmacies otc...as a schedule III (meaning it must be kept in a special area behind the counter, and the pharmacist can decide whether to sell to you or not). Anyhow, it seems that tripelennamine is no longer sold in preparations for PO administration...only for topical administration in 2% w/w creams (specifically for vaginal itching). But hey, I don't mind eating some pussy cream if it makes my nod heavier...and the history regarding this drug is a def. +++
Now all I gotta do is get the tripelennamine and the morphine, and walla...we have ourselves a modern "Blue velvet" experience. But i'm really not sure if this combination is over-hyped because of nostalgia, or if it is actually a very epic thing. Any experience's ...thoughts?