by vaccination (injection)
yes
Soma is not a controlled substance by definition; however, there are still some drug tests that are more detailed that can detect soma. Soma actually after metabolized does contain an older drug commonly called miltown that is considered an opiate so to be safe I would not take it unless you have a prescription. It is also very addictive and the withdrawal's can be horrendous.
The difference between injection and infusion is the injection is completed with a syringe. The infusion is accomplished through an IV.
You DO NOT. If an injection is needed, your doctor will obtain the correct medication, and oxycodone is not it.
Answer#1 Soma is the brand name for a muscle relaxant called carisoprodol but other drugs may be called soma as a slang name. Federally Soma is not scheduled its just a regular prescription drug (like penicillin or birth control). Florida recently declared it schedule IV (four) which is the second lowest (second least amount of punishment) schedule for drugs. Most benzodiazepines (like diazepam aka Valium) are schedule IV. The class of drug is muscle relaxant or centrally-acting skeletal muscle relaxant. It can also be considered a sedative-hypnotic (makes you tired, relaxed). One of its metabolites, mebprobamate is an anxiolytic sedative-hypnotic that is also C IV. It can cause abuse and dependence (addiction). Answer#2 Soma is being fast-tracked to be added to the list of controlled substances DEA Schedule IV.
The sterile prevents venous irritation caused by the alkalinity of the solution.
Yes it is a class IV narcotic as of Jan. 12, 2012 For what reason I do not understand ? It was the only thing that worked for my muscle spasms ! Now I have been cut off !
You most certainly can if you are waiting to meet your maker.
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This is not recommended. It is an unsafe medical practice.
The police would probably have it as evidence.