Yes, you can snort it but it BURNS LIKE CRAZY. I know this because I've done it, I snorted two 750mgs and with my nose and throat in flames, it still wasn't nearly as effective as just swallowing them whole. If for recreational use only, I highly advise to pop them and absolutely NOT snort them. My nose burned for the entire day, kept me from sleeping, and made me feel poisoned.
There is no use to do this. As diazepam is not water soluble. It is a useless way of administration. You do not get stonger effects. Its bioavailability is very high, this means it gets well absorbed in the stomach and only little is lost. It is also not much faster, because if you swallow it, it works anyway in 10 minutes. You can let the tablet disolve under you tongue to get quick effect, and swallow the rest.
yes, you can snort benztropine. it is not painful and goes up pretty smoothly , you will have the same side effects as if you were to take it orally , but i would recommend to take 2 mg orally and 2 mg up the nose any more and things can get pretty serious just be careful. note ; this really isn't a drug to do around people that don't know your on it, have a friend look out for you because trust me you will freak people out!
Yes benztropine causes false positives
yes
Benztropine is a centrally acting anticholinergic drug which also posesses some antihistaminic properties as well. It is often used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease as well as acute extrapyramidal reactions.
One can snort anything.
Benztropine mesylate is not used to get high. It is mostly used to treat Parkinson's disease. It is in the class of drugs known as anticholinergics. Anticholinergics block the action of certain neurotransmitters in the brain and block involuntary movements.
Magic *snort snort*
No, toads do not snort. But males do chirp.
Can you snort metadate and if so what happens?
Benztropine is an anticholinergic drug used to reduce the side effects of antipsychotic treatment, such as pseudoparkinsonism and dystonia. It is also a second-line drug for the treatment of Parkinson's disease. It improves tremor but not rigidity and bradykinesia. It is also sometimes used for dystonia, a rare disorder that causes abnormal muscle contraction. Although not a psychotropic medication, Benztropine is an anticholinergic medication, which works in re-establishing the balance of certain chemicals in the nervous system. Occasionally, healthcare providers may also prescribe Benztropine "off-label" to treat excess salivation ("drooling").
Is it safe to take congentin with xannax peaches
NO, get friends to snort out. NO, get friends to snort out.
magic. ;) *snort snort*