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Dilaudid
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Opium

Drug: PENTAZOCINE (Talwin, Fortalgesic)Talwin as in pentazocine? Did you do this with tripelennamine in a T's and Blues format?
Pentazocine was known as Fortral in Britain, think it's still about but only for terminal cases and women in labour- like pethidine. It's a drug midwives are allowed to independently supply for this reason.
(I think that's what Ts and blues refer to. Blues back in the day also referred to Numorphan oxymorphone pills and some form of strong pharmy amphetamine, but now refer to Diazepam 10mg on the street.)
Drug: PENTAZOCINE (Talwin, Fortalgesic)
Description: Patented in 1962, pentazocine belongs to the benzomorphan group of mixed agonist-antagonist opiate drugs. That means that it bonds to some opiate receptors but can unseat some already-consumed opiates binding to other receptors. Roughly one-third as powerful as morphine, pentazocine, is also of shorter duration. On the other hand, withdrawal symptoms are comparatively mild. At one time, Talwin was widely used on the street, particularly in combination with an antihystamine (an injected formulation nicknamed “Ts and Blues”). Talwin tablets have a high talc content, however, which causes talc deposits and lesions in the lungs when injected. Moreover, Winthrop has taken to formulating Talwin with naloxone, a pure opiate antagonist, which causes abrupt withdrawal symptoms when injected. Consequently, Talwin has pretty much fallen off the street drug map.
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I forget the name of one pill thats popular or rather used to be in Europe, strong opiate. I forget, ah diacol*? fuck. Oxymorphone used to be very rare for me. I only was able ever to get oxymorphone suppositories once and Numorphone once or twice in 20 yrs. Now Opana has the oxymorph market semi flooded.
Peace,
Seedless
Diaconol?
^I envy you. I've come across a lot of drugs but mescaline is one that has never found its way to me despite my endless searching.