OTC Propoxyphene-like buzz
Swim's bed is a piece of shit made by a dirty company that, swim found out, swindled a lot of people in the same manner. Now the spings on the bed poke out of the top and are literally coming apart at the seams. Swim's point: back pain.
He went to seek OTC relief. Swim's done opiates for years and has a wide range of experience. He found Percogesic -- acetaminophen and *Phenyltoloxamine. (Not to be confused with Percocet -- acetaminophen and oxycodone, a C-II substance)
Phenyltoloxamine is in the ethanolamine-class of antihistamines along with hydroxyzine and diphenhydramine. This particular substance is somewhat rare. In high doses, it produces uncomfortable effects similar to anticholinergics such as atropine, but in moderate doses can produce a mild-to-moderate euphoria in it's own right. One tablet contains 30mgs of Phenyltoloxamine.
Swim found that approx. 150mgs will produce a buzz similar to propoxyphene. It does not help w/ opiate WDs, but still was pleasurable. Swim will definately purchase this again....
So why is this "adjuvant" so rare and not in use more often? It will highten opiates, is euphoric and OTC....Swim can't find much serious lone-pharmacology info on it. It seems like it would be immediately picked up by those interested in such chemicals.
So Why isn't this is much more common usage, wether in medicine or recreationally? Is there some info I'm not finding? Anyone else w/ experiences?
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