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Time | Oral | Intranasal | Smoked | Intravenous | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Onset | 20 - 70 min | 5-10 min | 0 -2 min | 0 -2 min | |
Duration | 3-5 hours | 2-4 hours | 1-3 hours | 4 - 8 hours | |
Coming down | 2-6 hours | 2-6 hours | 2-4 hours | 2-4 hours | |
Normal after effects | up to 24 hours | up to 24 hours | up to 24 hours | up to 24 hours | up to 24 hours |
Are you also going to cover addiction and dependence, with advice on how to stop and get clean? I understand each person is different, and using for different reasons, but there might be some general tips you know. I've been experimenting with a timed safe with limited success (useless if you're able to get the backup keys. Storing them in the safe doesn't work if you can jam the door enough to pull them out via the small gap you create.)
Indeed, the third and last part of the guide will address dependence issues, long-term risk prevention and initial management of acute poisoning. I don't think I will finish it before next week: too much work, too little time.
In this second part, a large part of the text is devoted to the vaporisation technique. This is because most aspects are specific to this substance.
The intravenous and intrarectal routes are not so specific. That is, the same advice applies to methamphetamine, heroin or MDMA. So these two topics will be addressed monographically (e.g. after finishing the series on methamphetamine).
By the way, suggestions for future "DoctorX pills" are welcome: ....
I'm looking forward to the third installment. I fully understand the time vs work problem!