it stays in for the same amount of time
Snorting pills can lead to faster absorption into the bloodstream, which may result in quicker onset of effects. However, it does not necessarily mean they will leave your system any quicker; the body still needs time to metabolize and eliminate the drug. Snorting pills can also increase the risk of side effects and negative health consequences.
All that would happen is you would get a headache and get sleepy. (If you can manage to sleep with that astoundingly bitter taste in the back of your throat.)
Snorting Ritalin is not much different to orally taking it in terms of how it will show up if you partake in a drug test testing for it (usually it is not tested for), it would depend on the quantity consumed to what the results of the drug test would be not the way in which is was consumed.
This is a slang term for snorting the drug.
Snorting Dilaudid (hydromorphone) can lead to a faster onset of effects compared to oral ingestion, but the drug itself has a similar metabolic half-life regardless of the route of administration. Typically, hydromorphone can be detected in urine for 2 to 4 days after use, depending on factors like dosage, frequency of use, and individual metabolism. However, the method of consumption does not significantly alter how long the drug remains in the system. Always consult a healthcare professional for accurate information regarding drug use and metabolism.
No snorting medicine would have a drug effect on you
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The kind that kills you and/or causes severe skin rashes due to the fact that that is what that drug does. Don't go snorting this.
Snorting Amphetamines will allow the drug to kick in faster, but often the peak does not last as long. Ingesting amphetamines usually gives a more powerful high.
dirty drug addicts, get help...
When a drug is consumed, it all goes to the bloodstream one way or another, so it should metabolize at the same rate and get out of your system at the same speed.