Routes of administration: Difference between revisions
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>David Hedlund Boofing a substance also bypasses the GI tract's tendency to break certain substances down, such as DMT. |
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Rectal administration can involve either the insertion of a low-volume solution into the rectum, using a syringe or pipette, or by placing a pill or gelatin capsule containing the active substance. The latter form is known as a suppository, and is common in medicine when the gastrointestinal tract cannot support oral medicine. | Rectal administration can involve either the insertion of a low-volume solution into the rectum, using a syringe or pipette, or by placing a pill or gelatin capsule containing the active substance. The latter form is known as a suppository, and is common in medicine when the gastrointestinal tract cannot support oral medicine. | ||
Boofing a substance also bypasses the GI tract's tendency to break certain substances down, such as [[DMT]]. | |||
===Risks=== | ===Risks=== |