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Clonazeman
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Online BENZO ANALOG and purity concerns
#25330644 - 07/16/18 09:16 PM (5 years, 9 months ago) |
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So,
just wondering, I know alot of people who order shit online and I can't help but wonder.... shouldn't they be more concerned with the purity of these drugs?
I mean, if a drug is lets say ideally 99.5% pure what's the other .5%?
I know heavy metals, like LEAD, CADMIUM, that shit end up in muscle milk.... so what about online benzos?
and i would assume that they would be more like 90% pure or some shit like that... so does that mean a 1mg pill would be .1mg of bad shit? that's alot no?
If im acting stupid please try to give me a break, im just coming out of H withdrawal
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NothingsChanged
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Re: Online BENZO ANALOG and purity concerns [Re: Clonazeman]
#25332878 - 07/18/18 01:44 AM (5 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hang in there friend.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Online BENZO ANALOG and purity concerns [Re: Clonazeman]
#25335078 - 07/19/18 08:14 AM (5 years, 9 months ago) |
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The amount of drug that people take is very small, so .5% of a few miligrams will be almost nothing. What impurities that are there are unlikely to be harmful, especially at tiny doses. Most random chemicals do nothing all, and the chemists do know what the impurities are likely to be. Likely salts or inactive unreacted precursors.
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passifloracaerulea



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Re: Online BENZO ANALOG and purity concerns [Re: Clonazeman]
#25409587 - 08/24/18 09:30 AM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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If you're looking at a certain well known benzo analogue, then there are a couple brand names that stick out and are prescribed to anxiety patients in european countries. Get to know those brands and every detail of their packaging and watch for bad batch numbers or expired batches. Then again you should probably just stay off the shit. It's too easy to get your hands on thousands of pills very cheaply, and then overdo it without realizing how deep you are. Alan above has seen me at my worst if you don't believe me.
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Anonymous #1
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Usually, depending on how professional the supplier/vendor is you should be able to obtain a copy of the certificate of analysis that their manufacturer should have on file for each and every product. I currently hold in my hand a certificate of analysis stating that the chemical received is X and it lists many different tests that were done on it. It identifies the concentration of Pb, Lead, Arsenic, Residue on Ignition, Heavy Metal, Related Substance, Total Plate Count, Yeast & Mold, E. Coli, Coliform, Salmonella. In this instance, the certificate of analysis also concludes with the statement that the product "Conforms with USP standards." Though, if a certificate of analysis is not available, just remember that there's a reason these things are labelled "Not For Human Consumption." I'm not trying to say that the other .5% is going to be deadly or harmful, but the vendor can't be held liable for damages if something goes awry. Usually, as was already mentioned to other .5% is a mix of harmless byproducts of the synthesis.
This is brought to you by someone who has received an impure batch of UR-144 back in 2012; the consumption of which resulted in the formation of a kidney stone. Always make sure you know what you are putting in your body, and if in doubt throw it out! Hehe, that has a ring to it doesn't it? ^_^
Edited by Anonymous (09/06/18 05:54 PM)
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Re: Online BENZO ANALOG and purity concerns [Re: Anonymous #1]
#25445362 - 09/08/18 03:09 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Even with a certificate of analysis you have to worry about a vendor just bullshitting you with a fake certificate. Let's face it if it's all about money and a vendor spends 5k on however much of a benzo analog and they find out that there are some impurities that could hurt someone are they going to voluntarily throw away 5 thousand dollars? Some might but most wouldn't.
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