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Old 08-06-2006, 11:11 AM   #1
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Default perduretas question

so i know the perduretas are the sustained release codeine pills manufactured in spain. i also know these dont contain any APAP. but my question is, would it be worthwhile to do a cwe on it, to pull all the codeine from the sustained release mechanism so it would be a immediate release beverage. or would i have the same results by just breaking the pill down a few times and swallowing it.
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