Ask a junkie. They usually hang out on street corners.
It is difficult to provide an exact figure on how much opiate is lost during cold water extraction of hydrocodone as it can vary based on the method used and individual factors. However, typically a small percentage of the hydrocodone may be lost during the extraction process.
AnswerAcetaminophen is added to hydrocodone to reduce the potential for abuse. You shouldn't separate them.AnswerWhich is idiotic, since addicts don't care about their own health and well-being (if they did, then they wouldn't be addicts). If an addict only has hydrocodone pills that are mixed with acetominophen, then he will just take twice as many pills, and to hell with his liver.So, basically, when you add acetominophen to hydrocodone, all you get is a bunch of addicts who now have jaundice, on top of all the other health problems drug addiction causes.
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The best way to find information about water extraction might be Wikipedia where one can find information about both cold water extrection and hot water extraction. On a wedside called Wikihow one can find a 13 steps manual how to perform a cold water extraction which is nicely illustrated.
I took 25mg of hydrocodone not 2 hours ago... And I'm 6'4" and 350 pounds, and it did absolutely nothing... I did a cold water extraction on it and it was nothing. So either you won't feel much, or nothing at all... but 110 pounds is quite a different in weight.. so I'd try it.
Soda or juice is not recommended as a substitute for water in a cold water extraction method. Codeine is slightly soluble in acidic solutions like soda or acidic juices, but it may not dissolve as effectively as in water, affecting the extraction process. It is best to stick with water for a cold water extraction to ensure optimal results.
The risks associated with attempting cold water extraction are that they can get inside your body through inhalation.Once inside your body, the solution can travel to your stomach, causing problems there.
I read that hydrocodone is soluble, but the acetaminophen that is bounded together with the narcotic component in the Vicodin pill is not soluble. If you are thinking about cold water extraction, the hydro disolves and most of the apap (acetaminophen) should not, so you filter it out after a bunch of steps. I don't condone this, but if you want to spare your liver it may be an appropriate method in doing so. Be safe.
It is not necessary to refrigerate a cold water extraction with pills as long as it is stored in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat. Make sure to keep it out of reach of children and pets.
Yes, there is a process people use called "Cold Water Extraction". I have done it before, and have also helped friends do it. It's fairly simple to do, but it does take a little while to complete the process. You can use it to separate APAP from Oxycodone as well. You can google it for more details.
Cold water is recommended for percolators because it allows for better extraction of flavor from the coffee grounds as the water heats up gradually during the percolation process. Using hot water from the beginning can result in over-extraction and a bitter taste in the coffee. Additionally, starting with cold water helps to prevent overheating the coffee grounds and causing them to burn.
Cold water helps keep the DNA intact during extraction.