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Potentiation of Opiod Analgesics

DigDug

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What's the best anticholinergic potentiator you've found for use with recreational opiate use?

Dipenhydramine?
Dimenhydrinate?
Doxylamine Succinate?

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No injections, thank you. Potentiating opiods/opiates doesn't require needles. Simply smart use of anticholinergics or items slowing metabolism. Much safer, smarter, and less creepy.

It's not evil, either. Many doctor's adovicate the use of these mechanisms to smooth and lengthen the therapy of pain-fighting medication. How do you know I'm not suffering from a terminal illness?
 
Does that really work? It's a well-known "old-wive's tale", but I've never done, nor will do, heroin. I can imagine it slowing an oral dose...
 
Originally posted by: DigDug
What's the best anticholinergic potentiator you've found for use with recreational opiate use?

Dipenhydramine?
Dimenhydrinate?
Doxylamine Succinate?

Gee, why would I ever suspect anything else?

 
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