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Old 03-04-2008, 06:39
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Oh The Warmth (Potentiation of Meperidine)

Stumbled upon this post by another unfortunate drug-abuser on some other forum:
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Drug: Meperidine / Promethazine
Dose: 100 mg / 50 mg (2 Capsules)
No opioid tolerance. Other recent experience includes 15mg Oxycodone, also without tolerance.

I hope greatly to feel the warmth I had with 15mg of Oxycodone last week. It was like orgasms in my pain receptors, as if they're working backwards. I'm sure I'm preaching to the choir here so I'll stop with that. I'm merely posting this to document my experiment with the potentiation of an already powerful opioid with another powerful antihistamine/antiemetic. The two drugs are sold within one capsule at a 2:1 Meperidine:Prometh ratio (50/25mg). Previously I had only used these pretty red pills for the relief of pain and, "only as directed". Today was different in that I was ready to try something new.

Previously, the consumption of merely one of these capsules had put me into a sleep deeper than I ever thought possible in the middle of the day. Prometh is a known potentiator of Opioids so I was happy to try double what I've taken previously... Down the hatches they go. I don't remember much after that aside from the following notes I took:
  • STRONG euphoria. Not as strong as 15mg of Oxycodone but different.
  • Slightly reminiscent of taking a recreational dose of Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine); uncomfortable in that sense. I attribute that to the anticholinergenic properties of the Prometh.
  • Friends just left, said they noticed I was very certainly feeling the effects.
  • Speech slurred, but no nodding, sadly.
So what I mean to say is that the dose I took was a very strong one for someone with no Opioid tolerance. It was also very very pleasurable. I hope other people like Meperidine like I do. What are your thoughts on Meperidine and/or Prometh?
Well as this fellow asked us, I ask you: What are your thoughts on the drug he describes?
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Re: Oh The Warmth (Potentiation of Meperidine)

I used to like it before i read about the risk of seizures and all that. Swim Finds the high similar to hydrocodone in the way that it feels clean and makes swim a lil hyper well actually closer to energized. Swim feels that he needs alot of it if hes gonna use it and no other opiates for a couple days since his tolerance increases fast but swim thinks this is more cause it doesnt have a long comedown or after effects (technical term escapes swim at the moment) But you know what i mean. All that said Swim perfers alot of other opiates before Demerol, but swim doesnt hate it like alot of fellow swimmers seem to.
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