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APAP Danger in codeine/vicodine/percocet
does tremanol contain apap? I recently found out from this forum that apap can damage your liver and even kill you on high dosage, i didnt know that. Thats kinda scary to swim becuase swim always intaked alot of asprin, even thoughe swims only 18, and in the past 3-4 mounths have intaked alot of vicoden four at a time, maybe 60-90 pills at the most. So now swims going to be more causouse and avoid apap. So swim still like opiates and can get tremanol is this more apap safe?
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just run a search on cold water extraction...its a pretty easy process, doesn't take too long, and takes away all the danger of apap. swim has never heard of tremanol, is that a brand name? if so, what's the active drug in it?
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ohh tramadol. shouldnt be any apap in those unless theyre the "ultracet" brand. take a look at the bottle if possible...it should say apap/paracemetol (sp?) if there's any in there. but swim believes that most tramadol doesnt have apap in it.
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If they're green and yellow generics they should be ok, find out for sure though, its not worth ruining your liver for.
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as said in fourthsevens post ultram should have no apap but in the case of ultracet... swim doesnt even know tramadol's solubility in cold water... since it is a synthetic opiate he is unsure, the solubility of apap wont change depending on the prep (ie: perks, vics, t3) but one might end up with a filter full of ultram and tylonal and a solution of water and a few fillers... (lame)
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Tramadol is not very soluble in even hot water after much shaking and stirring.
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after running a search for tramadol's water solubility, swim found that it is, indeed, water soluble according to its material safety data sheet. so a cwe would work on this too.
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Ultram and Tramadol (Generic for Ultram) have no APAP in them at all. Ultracet and any generic (Of Ultram) that lists APAP or Acetaminophen as an additional active ingredient is what SWIY should keep their eye out for. It will list this on the bottle that their prescription came in. If they somehow "lost" the bottle; they can always describe the pill to SWIM in a PM and he will be glad to report back to SWIY with what exactly their pill(s) contain.
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