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Thread ID: 78229 2007-04-08 09:45:00 Dextromethorphan HBr Deception (12101) PC World Chat
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539011 2007-04-08 09:45:00 Hi everyone.

I was wondering if anyone knew of any New Zealand suppliers which sell Dextromethorphan?
Deception (12101)
539012 2007-04-08 09:51:00 For what purpose? Jen (38)
539013 2007-04-08 09:52:00 en.wikipedia.org

I would be extremely dubious. First post, and asking for a drug commonly used for recreational purposes. If you actually need it, I'm sure your doctor would be happy to explain where to get it from.
Erayd (23)
539014 2007-04-08 11:13:00 Phone 0800 787 797 they will help you or phone 0-4-381 2000..Tell them what you want and how much...They will come around to your house with the goods.

;-)
wmoore (6009)
539015 2007-04-08 11:55:00 This product has it as a ingrediant.
www.lifepharmacy.co.nz
Trevor :)
Trev (427)
539016 2007-04-08 12:55:00 As an ingredient in cough suppressants, it's a legal over-the-counter product in pharmacies.
All you need is money.

If you want it in larger quantities ( e.g "as a hallucinogen favoured by adolescents" ) what makes you think this forum has such answers?
Laura (43)
539017 2007-04-08 21:52:00 For what purpose?
No good purpose that's for sure.
Greg (193)
539018 2007-04-09 01:26:00 Dextromethorphan: An oral cough suppressant available in the US without a prescription but which is sometimes abused as a recreational drug . Dextromethorphan (DXM) is chemically related to codeine and acts on the brain to suppress cough, but it does not have the pain relieving and addictive properties of codeine .

Cough and cold medications containing DXM are popular among teenagers and young adults looking for a high . But in large doses (eg 100 milligrams or more), DXM can cause hallucinations and feelings of unreality .

The signs of DXM abuse include confusion, impaired judgment, blurred vision, dizziness, paranoia, excessive sweating, slurred speech, seizures, fever, and nausea and vomiting . In some cases, overdoses and deaths have occurred .

Give the kid a Darwin Award .
pctek (84)
539019 2007-04-09 02:36:00 The signs of DXM abuse include confusion, impaired judgment, blurred vision, dizziness, paranoia, excessive sweating, slurred speech, seizures, fever, and nausea

Give the kid a Darwin Award.

Sounds like last friday night:waughh:
rob_on_guitar (4196)
539020 2007-04-09 16:21:00 Dextromethorphan: An oral cough suppressant available in the US without a prescription but which is sometimes abused as a recreational drug . Dextromethorphan (DXM) is chemically related to codeine and acts on the brain to suppress cough, but it does not have the pain relieving and addictive properties of codeine .

Cough and cold medications containing DXM are popular among teenagers and young adults looking for a high . But in large doses (eg 100 milligrams or more), DXM can cause hallucinations and feelings of unreality .

The signs of DXM abuse include confusion, impaired judgment, blurred vision, dizziness, paranoia, excessive sweating, slurred speech, seizures, fever, and nausea and vomiting . In some cases, overdoses and deaths have occurred .

Give the kid a Darwin Award .

We call abusers of this "Romilar-Freaks" for the brand name "Romilar® CF", a cough syrup/suppressant that is generally used for children and adults .

People who abuse this stuff wander and stumble, cough a lot . . . (?) and cannot sign their names on welfare checks .

It's a cheap high . . or low, really . . as it suppresses normal reactions to self-induced immolation, gunshot wounds, beatings and stabbings . I saw many freaks in the ER in Los Angeles where I worked who had multiple stab wounds or bullets in the head who didn't even know they were wounded and instead, complained of a headache or insect bites .

The "come down" part is where the sweats and shakes and tremors appear . . while "up" which is really "down", they are pretty docile and stupored although they smell bad and have usually soiled themselves from most of their body orifices .

Harsh, I know . . . but people of this mentality don't want to live like humans .
SurferJoe46 (51)
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