Get HIGHER LONGER Off LESS BUD With OTC Pill

Zardokk

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Actually, there's all sorts of documentation on the net of it being used at 800mg doses in clinical trials, and few adverse effects were found, but even fewer are found when you use it just once and not daily for months. This stuff is decently tested as far as drugs go, and I haven't noticed any side effects from it personally. Recommended dosages are typically very low to prevent drug companies from being sued when someone accidentally ODs or has a bad reaction. There's pretty much nothing OTC you can't take 4x the recommended dose of and not be fine. Take four Tylenol and nothing bad's gonna happen, and it's the same with Aspirin, Benadryl...nearly all OTC medications. Not to say that it's safe to pop pills just because they're OTC, but in general, they're pretty safe. Most drugs that are available OTC are available as a prescription as well, and typically the only difference is that the prescribed dose is 2-4x as much as the OTC dose. Sorry for my rambling, I'm kinda out of it.
 

jamaicanbubbler420

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i looked on line for other things like this and got alot of dif results not alot of ppl are puplishing stuff that increases highness with weed apparently lmao
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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I decided to give this a shot because I have talked to a few of my buddies who say it does work.

I just took 800mg and now I am going to wait 45 minutes and smoke a few bowls from my bong.....

I will post my results within an hour or so for anyone who is interested
 

Charfizcool

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I didn't feel exceptionally higher when I tried it but I only tried it once. I'm waiting a few weeks before doing it again cause I don't want permanent heartburn!
 

OregonMeds

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They have 1600mg pills for repairing ulcers at bedtime, so you aren't taking too much trying this. I'm not going to copy and paste the whole side effects portion they're always really long but I know this medicine I live on it because of reflux and chances of problems are incredibly rare it's actually a pretty mild drug.


"There is some evidence which suggests that more rapid healing can be achieved in this subpopulation with Tagamet 1600 mg at bedtime. While early pain relief with either 800 mg h.s. or 1600 mg h.s. is equivalent in all patients, 1600 mg h.s. provides an appropriate alternative when it is important to ensure healing within 4 weeks for this subpopulation. Alternatively, approximately 94% of all patients will also heal in 8 weeks with Tagamet 800 mg h.s."


DRUG INTERACTIONS

Tagamet, apparently through an effect on certain microsomal enzyme systems, has been reported to reduce the hepatic metabolism of warfarin-type anticoagulants, phenytoin, propranolol, nifedipine, chlordiazepoxide, diazepam, certain tricyclic antidepressants, lidocaine, theophylline and metronidazole, thereby delaying elimination and increasing blood levels of these drugs.
 

dammit

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimetidine

Cimetidine (INN) (pronounced /sɨˈmɛtɨdiːn/, /saɪˈmɛtɨdiːn/) is a histamine H2-receptor antagonist that inhibits the production of acid in the stomach. It is largely used in the treatment of heartburn and peptic ulcers. It is marketed by GlaxoSmithKline under the trade name Tagamet (sometimes Tagamet HB or Tagamet HB200).

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Cimetidine interferes with metabolism of the hormone estrogen, enhancing estrogen activity. In women, this can lead to galactorrhea, whereas in men, gynecomastia has been reported;[10] during postmarketing surveillance in the 1980s, cases of male sexual dysfunction were also reported.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gynecomastia


Last post on this was about 8 months ago, so... did anybody grow any?
 

dammit

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  1. ^ Sawyer D, Conner CS, Scalley R (February 1981). "Cimetidine: adverse reactions and acute toxicity". Am J Hosp Pharm 38 (2): 188–97. PMID 7011006.
  2. ^ Sabesin SM (1993). "Safety issues relating to long-term treatment with histamine H2-receptor antagonists". Aliment Pharmacol Ther 7 Suppl 2: 35–40. PMID 8103374.
 

OregonMeds

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimetidine

Cimetidine (INN) (pronounced /sɨˈmɛtɨdiːn/, /saɪˈmɛtɨdiːn/) is a histamine H2-receptor antagonist that inhibits the production of acid in the stomach. It is largely used in the treatment of heartburn and peptic ulcers. It is marketed by GlaxoSmithKline under the trade name Tagamet (sometimes Tagamet HB or Tagamet HB200).

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Cimetidine interferes with metabolism of the hormone estrogen, enhancing estrogen activity. In women, this can lead to galactorrhea, whereas in men, gynecomastia has been reported;[10] during postmarketing surveillance in the 1980s, cases of male sexual dysfunction were also reported.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gynecomastia


Last post on this was about 8 months ago, so... did anybody grow any?
I haven't been working out, but I wondered why I was getting such a nice rack.
 

PussymOneyWeed

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keeps the thc in your system longer and prevents it from being filtered as quickly? That doesnt necessarily sound like a good thing, especially if you have to piss clean
Well honestly if you have to piss clean then you shouldn't be smoking,unless your using a detox. In which case it doesn't matter how much you smoke or how long it stays in your system anyway
 
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