Possible positive effects from use:
- Pain relief
- Anxiety suppression
- Physical euphoria
- Cognitive euphoria
- Cough suppression
- Pain relief
- Anxiety suppression
- Physical euphoria
- Cognitive euphoria
- Cough suppression
Possible neutral effects from use:
- Decreased libido
- Orgasm suppression
Possible negative effects from use:
- Difficulty urinating
- Stomach pain
- Constipation
- Nausea
- Itchiness
Overdose amount:
Class: Opioid
Standard dosage: 1-20 milligrams
Notes:
Mixing with depressants can lead to death. Mixing with stimulants can lead to over intoxication. Mixing with dissociatives can lead to amnesia, sedation, motor control loss and delusions as well as unconsciousness and vomiting. Many prescription opioids include some amount of acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol). The amount of acetaminophen it takes to cause liver damage is around 4,000mg, and at 6,000mg you are running the risk of overdose. This can be avoided with cold water extractions. Nalaxone temporarily stops an opiate overdose - learn about where to get and how to use it HERE. If there is any chance a pill was pressed, it is likely cut with Fentanyl, which is much easier to overdose on. You can buy Fentanyl test kits HERE. To learn about needle safety, look HERE.