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Can someone explain to me the differences between #3 and #4 heroin and the route of their administration? Back when I was using everyday for over 10 years and before being able to get anything imaginable off the internet all I ever had available to me was good 'ol bth. Never any powders or anything like that (not counting OC's before they changed the formula *criiiiiieeessss*) But I know now that there are dope's you have to add shit like citric acid to and all that. So which ones are which and what is what? I still plan to stick with only bth because it's what I know but for curiosity sake, how do you know if you need to mix citric or ascorbic acid into it?
#3 you have to add citric acid to shoot
BTH is unrefined #4
/u/politz
2 points
2 weeks ago
Got #3 right. Its refers to freebase form of diamorphine. So you'll have to add an acid to dissolve and inject.

#4 is the hcl form and dissolves readily in water.


Idk if I'd call bth "unrefined" #4. It's just a different type of #4 then powder #4. Black tar is salt diamorphine too but usually has other alkaloids as well(codeine for example)
youre right. its not necessarily 'unrefined' but has a different profile of alkaloids present due to how its processed.
/u/kesselrun 📢
1 points
2 weeks ago
And #4 should basically just dissolve in water without even heating it right? I thought I read that somewhere. Google is not wanting to come readily forward with all this kind of info.
in theory it (powder #4) can dissolve without any heat but a lot of people put a little heat to it anyway.
/u/DrManhattan
1 points
2 weeks ago
#4 WILL dissolve in water but not instantly. Heat is a catalyst for it to enter solution.