![]() This is really scary, I’ll be posting updates as my health (hopefully) improves As long as the ingredients are the same, it doesn’t matter if its ER opana, hydromorphone, etc. I really hope everyone who snorts or IV’s this stuff gets to see this thread. ![]() Thanks for the heads up on this Im sure some people who see this will benefit from this knowledge. Wow, I never knew that could even happen. The microcrystalline cellulose is what seems to be causing issues.Įdit: found a study on pulmonary effects on IV injection of crushed oral tablets (I never IV but take a look at the x-ray imaging of excipient lung disease) ![]() Nonmedicinal ingredients: colloidal silicon dioxide, dibutyl sebacate, ethyl cellulose, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, magnesium stearate, and microcrystalline cellulose capsule shell: D&C Red No. I’m done doing this crap.ġ2 mg Each orange, controlled-release capsule, imprinted with “PF” and “HYDROMORPH CONTIN” and the strength “12 mg”, contains hydromorphone HCl 12 mg. I’m been trying to quit for a while, this is a huge wake up call. I’m really worried about the binders in the extended release pills sticking in my lungs… If any pain persists in a few days, I should go back to the emergency. It’s been over 24 hours and I’m still having issues with my lungs. Good news is that the lungs are good at getting rid of particles. ![]() It should get better within 24 hours, and to not exercise for 48 hours. I went to the hospital yesterday morning and my chest x-ray, blood pressure, heart rate, ECG, ‘stethoscope test’ were all ok.ĭoctor said I’ve likely got some of that in my lungs and it’s causing irritation. 5 min later I started getting 2/10 pain in my lungs but managed to get to sleep. 2 days ago for the first time, I crushed and snorted 2mg of hydromorph contin, 12mg size (those tiny extended release beads). ![]()
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