snorting clonazepam

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by Eskimo101, Dec 18, 2008.

  1. Eskimo101

    Eskimo101 Banned

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    im gettin some clonazepam from a friend would i have better effects snorting it or swallowing it?
     
  2. SpENS93

    SpENS93 Illuminati

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    swallowing
     
  3. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    letting it dissolve in your mouth.. it doesnt really have any taste to it.. and the taste that is there is not horrid by any means
     
  4. Superpimp

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    the taste is almost sweet <3 lol chew them bitches up and chill on it


     
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    snorting them is minty? one of my favs next to coke.. or with coke.. :0
     
  6. CherokeeMist

    CherokeeMist Senior Member

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    definitely swallow.

    it's 100% orally bioactive, which means you lose absolutely none of the drug by swallowing it.
     
  7. jo_k_er_man

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    there is something in the pill that gives almost a mentholly coolness to my mouth when i chew them... i thought maybe i was crazy.. guess not?
     
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    I would not snort valium or xanax, but I tried.. They dont have a taste.
    Imo, the pins dissolve almost completly nasal wise, and drip well..
    I never suffered any sinus trouble day after either..
    Pins seem to be the only pill that has this minty flavor.. And Im always against snorting pills cause they dont work..
    But everytime I get a few, up the nose they go, damn good and it works..
     
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