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rockbottom
12-07-2008, 07:49 PM
i posted this in the stim form because im coked and wired--but th question i have is a found some pills--there pink oblong oreleptical the markings are A-0008 WITH A 10 UNDER THE TOP PART---the reason im tripping is these pills came in a daily canister of nitro pills--my brother was hidind them --but a tweaker will win out----i think the might be something good but ill flush them if i have to anyone ever herd of these? please feel free to move to proper forum---TIA

jonny-5
12-07-2008, 07:53 PM
Aripiprazole (air-ee-PIP-ruh-zole) (sold as Abilify) was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_and_Drug_Administration) (FDA) on November 15 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/November_15), 2002 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002) for the treatment of schizophrenia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia), the sixth atypical antipsychotic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atypical_antipsychotic) medication of its kind. More recently it received FDA approval for the treatment of acute manic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manic) and mixed episodes (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_state_%28psychiatry%29) associated with bipolar disorder (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipolar_disorder), and as an adjunct for the treatment of depression (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinical_depression)

rockbottom
12-07-2008, 08:00 PM
fuck i threw away some other psych meds he had because they had a bad taste--now i gotta flush those too----but those nitro mini canisters are bomb--i got about 5 of those all filed with abiify--fuck---Thanks 4 quick response J5----Peace ----wired ROCK:cool:

resorcinol
12-07-2008, 08:36 PM
J5 is right on the money. That's aripiprazole. 2nd gen antipsychotic. Evil, evil drug that my first asshole doc I saw years ago for my problems put me on for anxiety. It made it worse, and made me have akathisia and agitation. Horrible drug.

Definitely NOT fun!

Indy
12-18-2008, 12:38 AM
Well most non drug users i've known to try abilify said it helped them, and they liked it. It's actually not that bad of a drug for most people, it has a fairly high success rate compared to some other bipolar drugs, especially since bipolar is notoriously hard to treat in the first place. certainly not something you'd take to get high, but that doesn't mean it's bad.

Narkotikon
12-18-2008, 12:58 AM
It's abilify. I'm not trying to diss anti-psychotics (and this is a newer generation atypical one, nowhere near as bad as the older Haldol), but it still antagonizes dopamine and serotonin (theories why people are schizophrenic say they have abnormally high levels of dopamine and / or serotonin). I think it can be helpful with schizophrenics and even bipolar people, but for off-label uses, I just don't agree with. I was given it for anger issues toward my family. Made me feel like I was in chemical restraints just to shut me up, which I did NOT like. I mean, I should be angry about some things. How about dealing with the underlying causes of the anger, rather than shutting me up with meds? But that's why I don't like it. Plus, I would think it wouldn't be good for some addicts, especially ones prone to drugs that involved dopamine, like coke or opiates, because I would think it would make it worse, kind of like w/d. I wouldn't consider this a drug of abuse.

Duckfeet
12-18-2008, 12:54 PM
Yep, I just got off a big Veterans study for Abilify...I never took it *once*...they are always trying to find "replacement" drugs to use on admitted opiate addicts, and this study was for people who hated trazadone, which was for people who hated Navane and Thorazine....which was for people who hated Haldol...

It's such a rigged deck: I knew enough to just throw the pills away...they V.A. says: "What we try to do is treat the 'underlying causes of your addiction'" Blah blah blah...

I'll say the same thing I said back in my first nut ward many many years ago: "Nothing helps me like a good stiff shot of Vietnamese heroin..." Back then maybe the docs and me both thought that was funny, and I had what they called "Combat trauma or combat neurosis" I really was just so fucking *tired* and had been wrenched off the best heroin I'll ever see again, bar none...and I don't think I was all that traumatized by the combat, either, truth be known(tho I get a pension for that, and for getting hurt over there)...it was the months afterwords, doing the little clear vials of #5 which fixed everything that had *ever* needed fixing in my life...and me not understanding that heroin worked better than anything...but that heroin is for life...

Now I think it wasn't funny at all: looking at my life, it was just a young man's honest view that heroin made everything better....and nothing else ever has come close...not really....and I'm too old now, to believe it will ever change...some may cry on their deathbed for god...I will cry for another dilaudid shot...


It's abilify. I'm not trying to diss anti-psychotics (and this is a newer generation atypical one, nowhere near as bad as the older Haldol), but it still antagonizes dopamine and serotonin (theories why people are schizophrenic say they have abnormally high levels of dopamine and / or serotonin). I think it can be helpful with schizophrenics and even bipolar people, but for off-label uses, I just don't agree with. I was given it for anger issues toward my family. Made me feel like I was in chemical restraints just to shut me up, which I did NOT like. I mean, I should be angry about some things. How about dealing with the underlying causes of the anger, rather than shutting me up with meds? But that's why I don't like it. Plus, I would think it wouldn't be good for some addicts, especially ones prone to drugs that involved dopamine, like coke or opiates, because I would think it would make it worse, kind of like w/d. I wouldn't consider this a drug of abuse.

SurfRat
12-18-2008, 01:55 PM
^^
I wish I could find god. My brain isn't wired for it... I am lacking the god delusion re-uptake inhibitor.

In the absence of god one surely needs a shot of dilaudid...

And if you don't get the shot, then that's when you really know there is no god.

Raisin
12-18-2008, 02:23 PM
Never found god but I talked to the Buddha Gautama at the end of my driveway one night after a quart of shroom juice.

Duckfeet
12-18-2008, 04:05 PM
Don't I know that's true...all of it...the trouble is, whenever I say anything like that, somebody wants me to read this or that passage in some book or another, and blah blah blah...it never ends...it's like floating toward a huge waterfall, and someone opening an umbrella before they go over...makes'em feel better I guess...I'd rather not pretend...


^^
I wish I could find god. My brain isn't wired for it... I am lacking the god delusion re-uptake inhibitor.
In the absence of god one surely needs a shot of dilaudid...
And if you don't get the shot, then that's when you really know there is no god.

pain-pateint
12-18-2008, 06:40 PM
Raisin ---

Shroom sauce? I gotta admit I'm intrigued --- how's it made? Is it like the tea the lady at the top of hill serves in Tortola once a month at full moon's?

M

SHELLEY
12-19-2008, 05:39 AM
abilify makes the voices in my head talk in a language i don't speak

roxi*stardust
12-19-2008, 06:25 PM
Well most non drug users i've known to try abilify said it helped them, and they liked it. It's actually not that bad of a drug for most people, it has a fairly high success rate compared to some other bipolar drugs, especially since bipolar is notoriously hard to treat in the first place. certainly not something you'd take to get high, but that doesn't mean it's bad.
Indy is right, Abilify is very effective in treating Bi-Polar Mania.
<snip>Plus, I would think it wouldn't be good for some addicts, especially ones prone to drugs that involved dopamine, like coke or opiates, because I would think it would make it worse, kind of like w/d. I wouldn't consider this a drug of abuse.
That's not how it works. It does not work the same way those drugs do.

Narkotikon
12-19-2008, 08:06 PM
That's not how it works. It does not work the same way those drugs do.

That's not what I meant. I know Abilify and other anti-psychotics don't work like coke or opiates or any other drug like that. What I meant is, if a person who's prone to liking drugs like coke or other drugs that affect dopamine either directly or indirectly, then they try something like Abilify, I think they would NOT like it. I mean, anti-psychotics can cause that restless feeling in the body, just like people get in opiate w/d, and perhaps some other forms of w/d. That's all I meant. I know it's not the same. I just meant that people who are prone to liking coke and opiates and things like that, probably would feel like shit on Abilify and other similar drugs, especially if they're in w/d from their DOC, because it might exacerbate some of the w/d symptoms. That is true. Try taking something like Haldol or Risperdol or Abilify or Geodon while in opiate w/d. You couldn't pay me enough money to do that.

SeVeN
12-19-2008, 10:10 PM
Abilify- very bad, stay away.


Unless [rescribed even then its might not work and its a shitty drug bro.

SeVeN
12-19-2008, 10:11 PM
abilify makes the voices in my head talk in a language i don't speak


Nuff Said!!

smack man
12-23-2008, 06:14 PM
I knew this dude that was on Abilify for some time. I only actually met him after he had started taking them, and let me tell you this guy was nuts. He said he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and probably a bunch of other conditions. Anyway he said that the shit turned him into an emotionless zombie like he had no soul i believe that's how he put it.

He seemed fairly normal when I met him, although I could difinately tell there was something different about him. I could only imagine what he was like without the pills. He would probably be a serial killer or something. YOU couldn't pay me to try that shit though from what I've read it is some pretty strong stuff.

I would recommend DOPE! But then again thats my answer to almost everything, so you can't take that too seriously. Or at least some weeeeed. I don't know what point I'm trying to make here so the lesson is.........dope

Ickyuck
02-15-2009, 03:18 PM
I'm on that shit, abilify. Although no longer off label, it was prescribed to me recently along with the SNRI I take too (MDD). Personally, for me, the shit helps. Oddly, when I first took it (5mgPM) I saw freaking trails and illusions. Kinda like Ambien. Like, here I am in bed and the red numbers of my digital clock were moving across the room. I didn't have my contacts in nor glasses at hand, so it looked like a fucking mini UFO. Next morning I couldn't wake up and was completely fatigued out. So, me doctor halfed the dosage and its fine now. It seems as if abilify takes the edge off of some OCD stuff too. Not bad. Works for me, and as we all well know pharmecutics affect every body differently.

But, getting back to the subject (which I now notice was written over a month ago!)... jesus god bloody hell, this is the kinda shit you just don't fuck with recreationally.