View Full Version : can you shoot H cut with mannitol
Aerosol
12-28-2006, 05:21 PM
can you shoot H with it cut with mannitol. Also is mannitol a sugar? what about IM'ing if someone was to IM a very small amount of mannitol would it cause an abcess or anything? I'm talking in reality. Thanks!
BizzyBone
12-28-2006, 05:23 PM
Chemically, mannitol is an alcohol and a sugar, or a polyol; it is similar to xylitol or sorbitol. However, mannitol has a tendency to lose a hydrogen ion in aqueous solutions, which causes the solution to become acidic. For this, it is not uncommon to add a substance to adjust its pH, such as sodium bicarbonate. Mannitol is used clinically to reduce acutely raised intracranial pressure, until more definitive treatment can be given, e.g. after head trauma, and to treat patients with oliguric renal failure. It is administered intravenously, and is filtered by the glomerulus of the kidney, but is incapable of being reabsorbed from the renal tubule resulting in decreased water and Na+ reabsorption via its osmotic effect. Consequently, mannitol increases water and Na+ excretion, thereby decreasing extracellular fluid volume. Mannitol can also be used to open the blood-brain barrier by temporarily shrinking the tightly coupled endothelial cells that make up the barrier. This makes mannitol indispensable for delivering various drugs directly to the brain (e.g. in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease). Mannitol is also used as a sweetener for people with diabetes. Since mannitol has a negative heat of solution, it is used as a sweetener in "breath-freshening" candies, the cooling effect adding to the fresh feel. In doses larger than 20g, mannitol acts as a laxative, and is sometimes sold as a laxative for children. It is sometimes used as an adulterant or cutting agent for heroin, methamphetamines or other illicit drugs. In popular culture, when it is used in this manner, it is often referred to as baby laxative. Many television shows and films depicting drug culture make such references to baby laxative when in fact they are referring to Mannitol.[citation needed] Mannitol can also be used to temporarily encapsulate a sharp object (such as a helix on a lead for an artificial pacemaker) while it is passing through the venous system. Because it dissolves readily in blood, the sharp point will become exposed by the time it reaches its destination. Mannitol may be admininstered in cases of severe Ciguatera poisoning. Severe ciguatoxin, or "tropical fish poisoning" can produce stroke-like symptoms. Mannitol is a non-permeating molecule i.e. it cannot cross biological membranes. Mannitol is commonly used in the circuit prime of a heart lung machine during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The presence of mannitol preserves renal function during the times of low blood flow and pressure, while the patient is on bypass. The solution prevents the swelling of endothelial cells in the kidney, which may have otherwise reduced blood flow to this area and resulted in cell damage.
vicious86
12-28-2006, 05:31 PM
Chemically, mannitol is an alcohol and a sugar, or a polyol; it is similar to xylitol or sorbitol. However, mannitol has a tendency to lose a hydrogen ion in aqueous solutions, which causes the solution to become acidic. For this, it is not uncommon to add a substance to adjust its pH, such as sodium bicarbonate. Mannitol is used clinically to reduce acutely raised intracranial pressure, until more definitive treatment can be given, e.g. after head trauma, and to treat patients with oliguric renal failure. It is administered intravenously, and is filtered by the glomerulus of the kidney, but is incapable of being reabsorbed from the renal tubule resulting in decreased water and Na+ reabsorption via its osmotic effect. Consequently, mannitol increases water and Na+ excretion, thereby decreasing extracellular fluid volume. Mannitol can also be used to open the blood-brain barrier by temporarily shrinking the tightly coupled endothelial cells that make up the barrier. This makes mannitol indispensable for delivering various drugs directly to the brain (e.g. in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease). Mannitol is also used as a sweetener for people with diabetes. Since mannitol has a negative heat of solution, it is used as a sweetener in "breath-freshening" candies, the cooling effect adding to the fresh feel. In doses larger than 20g, mannitol acts as a laxative, and is sometimes sold as a laxative for children. It is sometimes used as an adulterant or cutting agent for heroin, methamphetamines or other illicit drugs. In popular culture, when it is used in this manner, it is often referred to as baby laxative. Many television shows and films depicting drug culture make such references to baby laxative when in fact they are referring to Mannitol.[citation needed] Mannitol can also be used to temporarily encapsulate a sharp object (such as a helix on a lead for an artificial pacemaker) while it is passing through the venous system. Because it dissolves readily in blood, the sharp point will become exposed by the time it reaches its destination. Mannitol may be admininstered in cases of severe Ciguatera poisoning. Severe ciguatoxin, or "tropical fish poisoning" can produce stroke-like symptoms. Mannitol is a non-permeating molecule i.e. it cannot cross biological membranes. Mannitol is commonly used in the circuit prime of a heart lung machine during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The presence of mannitol preserves renal function during the times of low blood flow and pressure, while the patient is on bypass. The solution prevents the swelling of endothelial cells in the kidney, which may have otherwise reduced blood flow to this area and resulted in cell damage.
Dude , what are you. Is this knowledge in your head?
MikeyFlowers
12-28-2006, 05:33 PM
^ nah, but he does know how to copy and paste from wikipedia :)
^ nah, but he does know how to copy and paste from wikipedia :) Funny how many original posters haven't found wikipedia yet :rolleyes: (Or the search function)
Of course you can shoot mannitol.Its better than brick dust.
youwonhundred
12-28-2006, 07:45 PM
LMAO! the [citation needed] kind of gave away where it was from.
*goes back to rockin out and nodding in the process*
I hope I don't get too fucked up and start slurring my words. I don't have many listeners, but that would be bad form.
devilsdrug
12-28-2006, 08:37 PM
i sure the fuck know u can shoot that cut no problem, i also can honestly say i have never used wikipedia, nor do i have any intention
vicious86
12-28-2006, 08:38 PM
i sure the fuck know u can shoot that cut no problem, i also can honestly say i have never used wikipedia, nor do i have any intention
Agreed
SpecialGuy69
12-29-2006, 12:36 AM
you can shoot h cut with cyanide. Might not live, but you CAN shoot it. mannitol is a standard cut. same with lots of other shit. heroin is meant to be shot, so either don't shoot it or dont worry about it. or...
UTMFSEDAMFQWMTABB!!!!!!
youwonhundred
12-29-2006, 01:38 AM
UTMFSEDAMFQWMTABB!!!!!!
Yeah, but thats a real motherfucker to pronounce. I was sitting here high as hell trying to figure that out. Kid thought i was nuts.
pinion
12-29-2006, 02:44 AM
i also can honestly say i have never used wikipedia, nor do i have any intention
That's kinda like saying "I've never used the internet, nor do I have any intention."
You posted recently about an interest in Kratom, there's (at least) two really good articles on wikipedia about kratom:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kratom
http://www.murple.net/yachay/index.php/Kratom
If nothing else, wikipedia is an *awesome* resource for learning about bands, their history and their influences..
Free info man, your's for the taking...
red26
12-29-2006, 02:49 AM
honestly, if its water soluble you can slam it. Doesnt mean its right, but.....
devilsdrug
12-29-2006, 05:52 AM
my head already hurts from too much info
OxyContinuously
12-29-2006, 10:24 AM
Dude , what are you. Is this knowledge in your head?
Go to google. type in "Mannitol, Wikipedia." You'll see the identical thing (word for word)
vBulletin® v3.8.4, Copyright ©2000-2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.