i have a dxm ??? lol..

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by deleted, Nov 29, 2009.

  1. deleted

    deleted Visitor

    have you experienced pain relief from DXM at all..

    I really dont have any interest in taking it to trip, but I was just wondering could it potentiate opiates, or block them? ..
     
  2. hebrewnational00

    hebrewnational00 Senior Member

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    Definitely NOT pain killing effects. But if you feel like trippin, its a psychedelic experience that is different than shrooms and lsd, I would recommend to smoke weed when u feel it starting to kick in and take 250mg-300mg coughf gels like rubitussin.

    lol for pain killing effects i would take ONE ibuprophen or tylenol
     
  3. StonedAge

    StonedAge Member

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    For the most part i think dxm only potentates opiates by helping with the nod. As for pain relief i know it helps with cold symptoms but i dont think it has any relation to pain management.
     
  4. deleted

    deleted Visitor

    O..ok..
     
  5. shermin

    shermin Bazooka Tooth

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    it would help my knee pain, but only because you can't feel your legs...

    i might give 100mg or so a try.
     
  6. IllCanabillyVanilly

    IllCanabillyVanilly Senior Member

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    well i dont know about pain management but i know when im tripping i have a VERY HIGH pain tolerance. lol
     
  7. deleted

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    lol,, I figured this would be the most likely answer.. TY..:cheers2:
     
  8. BillyX

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    im fairly sure a low dose of DXM will potentate opiates, somewhere around 100mg mark or a bit less may help!
     
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