Ambien

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by jimmy69, Apr 22, 2007.

  1. jimmy69

    jimmy69 Member

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    are these things any good?

    I have tiny white tablets marked AMB10 on one side and 5421 on the other side.

    the orange bottle was marked "Ambien".

    I have 31 of these little bastards.

    what does it do, what is it really for, anything bad about them, how much do I take, how much are they worth?

    thank you
     
  2. Daedalus

    Daedalus Member

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    They are sleeping pills. They dont really have any recreational value, unless you enjoy amnesia regarding your drug experience . . .
     
  3. /jumanji

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    snorting them is pretty crazy
     
  4. jimmy69

    jimmy69 Member

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    like how?
     
  5. /jumanji

    /jumanji Member

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    when my friend snorts one, he completely trips out, full on hallucinations.
    when i snort one, its like im super drunk and my vision is all distorted.
    i've snorted up to 3.
    it's different for everyone i suppose.
     
  6. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    my experience with ambian...

    i was sitting in my friends attic. me in one corner of the small room, him in the other. we both took 2.

    i looked over at the clock to see what time it was. i looked over at my friend, then looked back at the clock again and it was over an hour later.... and their was a girl in the room. i had no idea what happened during the time between that hour and a half.

    the girl said we showed up at her house, stumbling, and tripping balls, and brought her back to my friends house. other then that short explanation, i have no clue what else went on.

    EDIT. i forgot... we bought 6 ambian. we both took 2, and later found out that when we were tripping, we both ate one more because we forgot we took the first 2.
     
  7. Daedalus

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    Like I said, amnesia . . .
     
  8. jimmy69

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    hmm...

    the hallucinations sound fun...

    but I dont know...

    yes or no?
     
  9. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    it not worth it in my opinion. i didn't remember hallucinating anything.... you could definitely make a little money selling them though.
     
  10. jimmy69

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    how much should I sell em for?
     
  11. /jumanji

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    snort 1 pill, and if you done like them, sell em
     
  12. PsychMyke

    PsychMyke Senior Member

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    i hate ambient...it makes you trip a little bit...double, triple sometime quadruple vision...its not an enjoyable trip, its kind of weird IMO.
     
  13. jimmy69

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    how much should I sell em for?
     
  14. /jumanji

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    idk, did you try them yet?
     
  15. AncientHippie

    AncientHippie Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Interesting stuff

    http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/15/business/15drug.ready.html?ex=1331611200&en=93e84e4deb9f176e&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

    The following article comes from the link above.

    The review was prompted, in part, by queries to the agency from The New York Times last year, after some users of the most widely prescribed drug, Ambien, started complaining online and to their doctors about unusual reactions ranging from fairly benign sleepwalking episodes to hallucinations, violent outbursts, nocturnal binge eating and — most troubling of all — driving while asleep.

    Night eaters said they woke up to find Tostitos and Snickers wrappers in their beds, missing food, kitchen counters overflowing with flour from baking sprees, and even lighted stoves.

    Sleep-drivers reported frightening episodes in which they recalled going to bed, but woke up to find they had been arrested roadside in their underwear or nightclothes. The agency said that it was not aware of any deaths caused by sleep-driving.
     
  16. jimmy69

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    No dude

    I got a test on May 10
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    I'm scared of amnesia and brain damage

    I think I'm just gonna sell them to whoever wants them. I have 31 so if I sell them for $5 each I can earn 155 bucks! I just don't wanna rip anyone off, so I need a price range.
     
  17. Geneity

    Geneity self-proclaimed advocate

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    Holy Shit. That's worse then when they used to prescribe PCP for a painkiller or Heroin for cough medicine. That seriously sounds like the drug from hell. Haha sleep-driving? I'd seriously beinterested in studies of why thing like that happen while on Ambien.

    The trip that PsychMyke described sounds kinda like Benadryl. Worst. Recreational. Drug. Ever.
     
  18. Daedalus

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    My mom pulled that sleep driving on ambien shit a few times. Apparently she REALLY wanted a kit-kat . . .

    I also once found a friend digging a hole in the backyard by the fence with a teaspoon. I guess it was an ambien induced prison escape attempt? . . .
     
  19. pr0ne420

    pr0ne420 Senior Member

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    Yep.
     
  20. Daedalus

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    I couldnt have said it better myself.
     
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