Nearly 29% of participants tested positive for fentanyl, 73% of which did not report fentanyl use within the previous three days. This suggests that other substances are being cut with fentanyl, increasing the risk of overdose for people who do not use opioids. read more
Ironically, the dealer probably wasn’t responsible for the pot being laced, but he appreciates all the repeat business and new clients. Drugs are more often laced or cut with something else than not these days. Be careful out there. read more
Crystal meth is taken by snorting or inhaling, smoking or injecting with a needle. Some users may even take it orally. No matter how the substance is used, it develops a strong desire to continue using the drug as it creates a false sense of happiness and well-being. read more
Combinations - Crystal Meth cut with Fentanyl Discussion in 'Fentanyl' started by Cid Lysergic, Jun 26, 2017. read more