Safer injection guide: Difference between revisions
>Fishcenternicole Made S.C. injection warnings more prominent |
>Sir Kibs Added ''intensified comedowns" as a risk and hazard. |
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*'''Increased withdrawal effects''' - This can be experienced with substances like [[opiates]], such as [[heroin]]. The higher bioavailability and time to peak blood plasma levels (i.e. "rushiness") of the drug when it is injected -- along with increased [[Cognitive euphoria]] and [[Physical euphoria]] that accompanies it -- is thought to contribute substantially to compulsive use, addiction, [[withdrawal]], and persisting drug cravings long after cessation of use. | *'''Increased withdrawal effects''' - This can be experienced with substances like [[opiates]], such as [[heroin]]. The higher bioavailability and time to peak blood plasma levels (i.e. "rushiness") of the drug when it is injected -- along with increased [[Cognitive euphoria]] and [[Physical euphoria]] that accompanies it -- is thought to contribute substantially to compulsive use, addiction, [[withdrawal]], and persisting drug cravings long after cessation of use. | ||
*'''Intensified comedowns''' - Substances that have comedowns, such as [[stimulants]] and [[U-47700]], have a greatly exacerbated comedown when injected. This means that the symptoms of a comedown, such as [[depression]], [[anxiety]], [[restless leg syndrome]], [[cognitive fatigue]], and [[motivation suppression]] are worse and harder to deal with, which could lead to [[compulsive redosing]]. | |||
==Materials== | ==Materials== |