you can do a "cwe" which is known as a cold water extract. first take your hydrocodone how ever many milligrams you want to do{beginners start small}crush them to a fine powder...then take a jar cup or bottle and add water about 1ml per every milligram...warm not hot take your crushed pills and add to water shake it vigorously for about 5 min..or until you see no more powder on the bottom of the container...let the mix chill in the fridge until it is cold..then strain into another cup using a coffee filter or cheese cloth...you will get a white glob in the filter this is the unwanted fillers in the medication...you will be left with a liquid opiate..and if u wanted to snort it set your oven to 150f and pour the mix into a cooking pan and let the water evaporate you will be left with the powder form scrape off slowly and sniff....have fun and be careful
Codeine is the stepped down version of morphine, which is the active ingredient in the opium scrapped from opium poppies. Google codeine to see the chemical process in preparing this substance.
Yes - hydrocodone (also called Vicodine) is simply a small does of codeine and a standard full-strength dose of Tylenol (acetaminophen) in one pill. It was called "Tylenol 3" back in the day.
The two chemicals are almost the same. Another name for codeine is "methylmorphine," or basically a morphine molecule with a Methyl group on the #3 carbon. In the body, enzymes in the liver typically remove this methyl group to convert codeine into plain old morphine. Typically about 10% of codeine is converted to morphine. A typically dose of codeine for an adult might be 30mg. With a 10% conversion rate, that's about 3mg of morphine.
Not at all. No. Codeine is an opiate--it comes from the opium poppy. Cocaine comes from the coca plant.
Codeine is derived from opium as is morphine and heroin. i take hydrcodone.in my drug test it showed codeine why?
Opium derivatives are substances synthesized from morphine, codeine, or thebaine, such as Heroin (from morphine) and Oxycodone (from thebaine).
opium poppy plant in south America
Codeine originally was derived from opium which itself comes from poppy plants.
no, codeine is an opiate, derived from the opium plant. it is similar to percocet. opiates have the oposite effect of cocaine.
It is the opium poppy. (Papaver somniferum)
The active ingredient in Opium is morphine and codine. and the part of the opium utilized for medical purposes are its latex from the Opium poppies. Holla at your boy Big Mike University of Houston Victoria.
No. It'll kill you