Talwin Morris was born on 1865-06-14.
Talwin Morris died on 1911-03-29.
Yes talwin is indeed a narcotic opioid pain killer. See Pentazocine
Talwin (pentazocine) is a synthetic opiate that is used to treat moderate to severe pain. Formerly a popular drug of abuse, it has largely been eclipsed by oxycodone.
generic version of Talwin NX...fool
I'll sell you a kilo for 100 grand
I have had a problem finding Talwin, also. I know that there was a recall a few months ago by one of it's major manufacturers which caused an initial shortage. I had to find another pharmacy(after going to several that were out) to fill my prescription. However, as to exactly what is going on now, I have received conflicting reports. My pain doctor told me that all of the drug companies are halting production because it is an older drug that is not as profitable as it once was. A pharmacist friend of mine told me that production was being halted because a key ingredient in it's manufacture was becoming increasingly hard to find. However, my new pharmacist still has Talwin on the shelf and said he has no knowledge of any of this. I just hope they don't stop production. I have tried many different pain relievers over the years and found Talwin to be very relieving and less addictive and sedating than some of the others such as hydrocodone. *****UPDATE******I found out directly from the FDA that Watson will continue to make Talwin NX.
they used to inject it back in the days so the company remade the pill with naltrexone iside so you cant abuse it if you inject it you'ii go into withdrawal
In my experience with drug abuse, when it doubt start with 1 and work your way up. I am not sure if 50 mg's of this substance is considered a high or low dose, so dose accordingly. Do some research on the internet and be safe. No point in dying just trying to get high. DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE TAKING DRUGS YOU DO NOT HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH. I cannot stress this enough. Good luck.
You spell it 'ingredients'.
Raw ingredients are ingredients that have not been cooked yet.
You can read the ingredients on the label. Different deodorants have different ingredients.