Har noen erfaring med Seroquel? (for et vanskelig navn å skrive btw ...)
Uansett, folkens !!!
Jeg har googlet litt, og har funnet ut følgende
Although antipsychotics are rarely thought of as “drugs of abuse”, quetiapine deserves recognition on this list due to its huge recreational value in prison. Prescribed for schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, and insomnia, Seroquel doesn’t seem, at all, like a drug you’d want anyone to even know you’re prescribed. However, the tranquilizer has earned the name “Jailhouse Heroin” among our citizens who are paying their debts to society.
Abusers seek its anxiolytic (anxiety reducing) effects, as well as its tendency to reduce feelings and provide a careless state of mind. Prisoners commonly trade their meals and money for these pills, only to find their benefit outweighed by the price they paid after the effects have ended. Even though this is a prison drug if there ever was one, note that is also serves recreational use among the outside, as well.
It can be used to come down off uppers like cocaine and amphetamines, reduce anxiety during “bad trips”, and combines with cocaine to form a “Q-ball”. With a combination like that being well documented, it is clear that “Suzie Qs” are among the most unintelligent drugs one could do.
Kilde: http://listverse.com/2010/12/21/top-...ription-drugs/
Stykket det opp litt for å gjøre det lettere å lese, hele teksten var opprinnelig sammehengende.
Så, hva sier dere? Har dere lignende erfaringer? Det eneste jeg har prøvd på den listen der er vel Xanax og zolpidem (Stilnoct), og de likte jeg ikke noe særlig, men de gjorde jobben sin ... Jeg fikk sove til slutt!
Uansett, folkens !!!
Jeg har googlet litt, og har funnet ut følgende
Although antipsychotics are rarely thought of as “drugs of abuse”, quetiapine deserves recognition on this list due to its huge recreational value in prison. Prescribed for schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, and insomnia, Seroquel doesn’t seem, at all, like a drug you’d want anyone to even know you’re prescribed. However, the tranquilizer has earned the name “Jailhouse Heroin” among our citizens who are paying their debts to society.
Abusers seek its anxiolytic (anxiety reducing) effects, as well as its tendency to reduce feelings and provide a careless state of mind. Prisoners commonly trade their meals and money for these pills, only to find their benefit outweighed by the price they paid after the effects have ended. Even though this is a prison drug if there ever was one, note that is also serves recreational use among the outside, as well.
It can be used to come down off uppers like cocaine and amphetamines, reduce anxiety during “bad trips”, and combines with cocaine to form a “Q-ball”. With a combination like that being well documented, it is clear that “Suzie Qs” are among the most unintelligent drugs one could do.
Kilde: http://listverse.com/2010/12/21/top-...ription-drugs/
Stykket det opp litt for å gjøre det lettere å lese, hele teksten var opprinnelig sammehengende.
Så, hva sier dere? Har dere lignende erfaringer? Det eneste jeg har prøvd på den listen der er vel Xanax og zolpidem (Stilnoct), og de likte jeg ikke noe særlig, men de gjorde jobben sin ... Jeg fikk sove til slutt!