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lolomgwtfbbq
13-06-2005, 18:06
Are barbituates still popular at all?



I just found out I'll be able to get access to a large amount of
phenobarbitol which is actually completely legal in the country I'm
going to and I was wondering if it's even worth it or anything because
nobody really does it where I live.

BrandonAA
14-06-2005, 20:16
i have tried phenobarbital. it's nice, it is however something i really only enjoy when mixing w/ opiates or benzodiazepines. i just hope you are not paying some taxed ass price. are they 60mg's?

lolomgwtfbbq
14-06-2005, 21:26
Uh it's like XX for 2 grams [yes, grams. yay.], it's liquid. They sell it as an OTC sleep aid. http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/smileys/smiley1.gif



[If that mention of price wasn't allowed, a mod can edit that.]


Edited by: lolomgwtfbbq

No prices allowed. Period.

Red_Baran
25-10-2005, 06:02
where do they sell any Barbituates otc? because im pretty sure there scheduled in the US. Edited by: Red_Baran

Mike177
30-10-2005, 20:05
they don't sell Barbiturates otc... Barbiturates are highly controlled substances in the US available by prescription only and Barbs are rarely prescribed these days. Benzodiezapines are much more common these days and are safer as well.


Peace,


Mike

pharmapsyche
02-01-2006, 06:04
Uh it's like XXX for 2 grams [yes, grams. yay.], it's liquid. They sell it as an OTC sleep aid. http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/smileys/smiley1.gif
The person who posted this lives in the United States, according to their profile. I'm curious as to what country this person actually lives in, I've never heard of 'barbs sold OTC. Wherever this person is from, I want to be, haha.

sands of time
02-01-2006, 07:38
He said he will be able to get barbituates in the country he is going to. I'm curious as to what country that is.

goslamsomeTHC
05-02-2006, 23:53
i have an unlimited supply the phenobarbital, so long as my dog is alive. every 2 months she gets 240 pills 60 mg and has to take 4 a day due to epileptic seizures. :)

pharmapsyche
06-02-2006, 01:24
goslamsomeTHC, that's really cool! I feel bad for your dog though, does he/she have seizures a lot? Also, what's his dosage schedule? I read somewhere that animals can be placed on any med a human can be put on. It must be true, obviously! Very interesting.

goslamsomeTHC
06-02-2006, 04:56
she has seizures about once or twice a month average, lately more though, as the doctor said the seizures usually can come in "clusters." In the morning she receievs 2 60 mg orally, then two again at night as an anticonvulsant. also in the morning she takes a liquid solution to help, i can't think of the name right now though. it is a non-narcotic. yeah the animal thing seems true enough, and maybe even easier in pets than humans since they can't complain about like side effects like nausea, lol. oh yeah one more thing benzenrings, don't feel too bad, just the way some things are, and when i catch her in the middle of one they are usually very brief and not as bad as could be.

goslamsomeTHC
06-02-2006, 04:59
man i just realized my grammar was horrible in my first post, i was a little hammered :)

bcStoner420
06-02-2006, 05:33
Your basically stealling meds from your dog man? That's harsh, your dog needs them more than you do. Unless I misunderstood something here, which ATM is very possible. In Which case I'm sorry.

raven3davis
06-02-2006, 20:24
SWIM thinks, like all drugs, barbs are popular in some places but not others. Suprisingly, SWIM has never heard of anyone speak of barbs but surely they are around. The wierd thing is that they are on most drug tests while benzos like valium and xanax arent. ISO barbs are much less popular than benzos. It seems that benzos are much more safe so they are more wide spread. SWIM has little knowledge of barbs because he has never came across them and never plans on it.

pharmapsyche
07-02-2006, 02:09
I've had a few experiences with butalbital, which is found in Fioricet along with acetaminophen and caffeine. I absolutely loved it. The benzodiazepines have almost totally replaced the barbiturates, which is sort of sad even though benzodiazepines are wonderful. I would love it if barbs were more common here in the USA. The only other barbiturate that I would ever imagine coming across is phenobarbital, since it's still prescribed for epilepsy.

goslamsomeTHC
07-02-2006, 02:17
hey bcstoner, i was just saying that if need be, you know man, cuz one day i realized that my dog is a fucking barb-head, and have only taken a total of 5 from her, don't like barbs that much anyways. i dunno i'll just stick to pot, booze, shrooms, mesc., and occasionally acid