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 "sterile".Pills are not. Pills designed to be swallowed, have special "coating's" on them, to prevent them from dissolving in the wrong place in the stomach etc. Crushing a "pill" 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 & 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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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Is there a way to make a solution out of zydol capsules tramadol so you can inject it?
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