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What water ro use when injecting in 3rd world country?

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Greenlighter
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Hi everyone hope you're all doing well.

So I plan on going to cambodia and it's likely I'm going to want to inject. Usually I just use tap water but I'm aware the tap water there should not be drunk so I'm guessing it definately shouldn't be injected? I thought of bringing saline or buying it there (if it's available). Possibly bringing a couple of those eye drop saline as I think when you open a big bottle it goes bad quickly so it's better to have in those small packages.

Oh and if anyone has any other general tips or advice on doing drugs in cambodia, especially the current state of things that would be awesome.
 
Just got back from Cambodia (though I have no interest in opiates or IV injections). I'm sure the thousands of pharmacies in Siem Reap will have bacteriostatic water available, though otherwise bottled water in Asia is dirt cheap anyway. That's all you'll be drinking, and it'd be cleaner to use for injections than tap water regardless of what country you're in no?
 
Well from what I've read at least in the country I am from (a very modern one) tap water is better than bottled water. I've read that bottled water works in a pinch but is not recommended to use. I did think you could get bacteriostatic water there but I wasn't sure and I'd be a bit weary and unneasy if it was some strange brand I haven't seen before which I'm guessing would be the case. Also I don't even know if they would have it.

By the way, what's the situation there at the moment, anything interesting or relevant to say?

Thanks for the reply, matey ;)
 
Oh, interesting. I know nothing about IV injection and have only ever reconstituted compounds with bac water, so I find it odd that bottled water is worse than tap water haha....in any case, I most certainly would NOT use tap water in Cambodia ;)

Can't really comment much on the drug situation if that's what you mean, lol. Didn't really go there for that :P All I learned is that a lot of scheduled pharma stuff is available OTC, like alprazolam, diazepam, oxy, etc
 
Look into a lifestraw. I don't know if it filters out viral capsids, but it gets everything else. Dozens of (better) alternatives are available if you hit up REI: www.rei.com
 
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Oh, interesting. I know nothing about IV injection and have only ever reconstituted compounds with bac water, so I find it odd that bottled water is worse than tap water haha....in any case, I most certainly would NOT use tap water in Cambodia ;)

Can't really comment much on the drug situation if that's what you mean, lol. Didn't really go there for that :P All I learned is that a lot of scheduled pharma stuff is available OTC, like alprazolam, diazepam, oxy, etc
Woah you can get OXYCODONE otc!? :O I knew you could get benso and codeine and tramadol but not a strong opiate like oxycodone.

Look into a lifestraw. I don't know if it filters out viral capsids, but it gets everything else. Dozens of (better) alternatives are available if you hit up REI: www.rei.com
That's some sort of water cleaning thing right? Do you have any reliable source that says you can inject that water? Just because it's safe to drink doesn't mean it's safe to inject. But thanks for the post anyway.
 
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