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Updated November 22, 2011
street pharmacist Says:
Sun, November 20, 2011

...if your doing this correctly you will have an oxy solution the consistency of water, no gel! Be sure to use a very small amount of {edited for safety reasons} INJECTION is not advised! Not sure its too healthy though. I tried this on myself and it works. I could explain the chemistry but for the sake of space and I'm sure your not interested I wont. Still I gotta say, switch to H! Its easier, cheaper and soooo much better. Good Luck.

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Verwon Says:
Tue, November 22, 2011

Okay, the first thing to cover is that it is very dangerous to try to use any medication in a manner in which it was not intended to be used.

Tablets, especially time released products, contain fillers and not all of them are meant to be broken down by the human body. They are normally just expelled in your waste, but breaking them down for injection means you are putting these into your body in a manner in which it cannot process them out. This creates the risk of blockages, which could lead to stroke or embolism. So, this a big reason to avoid such practices, on top of the risk of overdosage.

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