Suppositories (rectal) are designed to be absorbed into the body a specific way to deliver the specific dose. Yes, any other drug absorbed rectally would be much more potent as it would skip first pass metabolism and be absorbed through the anal mucous membranes into the bloodstream.
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Yes, rectal administration can be faster than intramuscular (IM) administration for certain drugs. The rectal route allows for quicker absorption into the bloodstream, particularly for medications that bypass the first-pass metabolism in the liver. However, the speed of absorption can vary depending on the drug formulation and the presence of rectal contents. Overall, while rectal administration may provide faster effects for some drugs, it is not universally faster for all medications compared to IM.
You cannot mask drugs in drug tests. If you take different or more potent drugs it may make it difficult to find certain others, but that is a case of the cure being worse than the initial condition.Not taking drugs will ensure you pass any drugs test.
If there is evidence that he is taking drugs.
They get addicted to the Drugs and can't stop taking them.
yes, but only in low doses, i wouldn't suggest taking alot of xanax while under the influence of oxy or taking a s*** load when coming down from an oxy binge...be careful as these are powerful and potent drugs and everyone's body reacts differently.
All pills are considered drugs. There are over-the-counter drugs that anyone can buy and there are drugs that you have to have a prescription from a doctor to get. Usually when someone speaks of taking drugs it is medication that is not prescribed to them.
All of the ones that don't die by taking drugs.
See the link below for a Video Answer for this question.The video, through its imagery, makes you think twice about taking drugs. Uh... No I ain't stupid
Depending on what kind of drugs you're taking- the majority of recreational drugs have a side effect of drowsiness.
No, they can smell anyway if you are taking drugs, it would in your best interest to stop taking them.