No it will not get you high. this is Aleve
no. Just take 1 or 2. Chances are if u take anymore you will overdose.
No
No
No, it will not get you high. It will hurt your nose alot aswell.
for me definetly a yes
Yes, although it won't do anything for you.
Yes it is true that your high will be very intents and last a lot long then snorting it or swallowing it.
ye but not as good and intense as oxy, but itll do the job, definently get rid of your withdrawl tho.
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.
WikiAnswers does not answer this sort of question. Snorting pills is :- 1) illegal 2) dangerous to your health (you could die)
== == == == == == If you are snorting this pill, that shows your ignorance, maybe you should do a little bit of research before resorting to such. Naproxan is another form of Aleve, an over the counter NSAID ibuprofen. Ibuprofens have led to bleeding ulcers in the stomach. No, it's not going to get you high. If it does that to your stomach, imagine what it can do you to your nose. I've done it myself through stupid experimental curiosity, and it burns your nasal passages like rubbing alcohol. I couldn't endure it long enough to really find out if it gets you anywhere. When you have Naproxen pills and cut them up and snort them as a powder can you get high? If you snort it, all that happens is it burns your nose, you get a runny nose, and it actually burns the back of your mouth too. If you want a good reaction, just swallow it. If you crush it and put it in your mouth, all it does there is taste nasty.
Snorting chlorpromazine can lead to a faster onset of effects due to quicker absorption into the bloodstream. However, it is not recommended to snort medications as it can lead to adverse effects such as nasal irritation, damage to the nasal passages, and an increased risk of overdose. While chlorpromazine can produce sedative effects, it is not typically used to produce a "high" and should only be taken as prescribed under medical supervision.