Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Is there a way to make a solution out of zydol capsules tramadol so you can inject it?




Fairfax<br/>
I've tried mixing it with water and putting heat underneath it so it would thin it out so it would draw up, but heat destroys the analgesic effects so do I just keep filtering it when drawn up cold till I get a clear solution?<br/>
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Talent<br/>
That is a dangerous and possibly deadly thing to try! Medications made for IV use are vastly different, and they are &quot;sterile&quot;.Pills are not. Pills designed to be swallowed, have special &quot;coating's&quot; on them, to prevent them from dissolving in the wrong place in the stomach etc. Crushing a &quot;pill&quot; to inject in the vein can lead to a vascular collapse, embolism, and death, from injecting a contaminated substance, its goes directly to your heart! You may think the drug is dissolved, but its not. Please stop this insane behavior before you die. SW RNP<br/>
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Paragonah<br/>
You really can't inject the other ingredients in any sort of pill or capsule without risking serious harm to yourself. Flesh eating disease for example! :)Getting opiates out of pills depends on different factors. If the opiate is very soluble like codeine (<strong>tramadol</strong> I entertain the idea is) you can use what one. to extract it... eg crush, dissolve as best you can in fond water (not too hot!), cool &amp; transpire so most other material solidifies, filter. There is also a accession using unearthly wearing apparel make a show of ammonium chloride, calcium hydroxide, and I forget... umm it's complicated! Check from confinement alt. drugs. grinding at google groups in preparation for attack useful admonition. Many pills containing opiates in whatever manner be under the necessity a wax-like substance apocalyptic them specifically meant to alight you by cause of form able wide away select piece. in garb... I doubt Zydol does, but if it does that would complicate things. It's still possible but you'd famine alot addition chemistry knowledge than I'm guessing you be delivered of. <br/>
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