Is it rue that snorting a sleep aid will actually give you energy?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 at
9:49 am
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No, it is not true.
Incidentally, Seroquel is not a sleep medication. It would not be expected to put you to sleep by any route. Perhaps that’s not what you meant. Snorting anything will give you a rush, even salt and pepper. But don’t treat your nose that way.
no, it is not, and you shouldnt snort anything without a doctor prescribing it i.e. a nasal inhaled sinus med….pills are not designed for that and you can permanantly damage the mucous membrane in your nose and sinuses
It will give you PAIN, and perhaps bleeding and other irritation of the mucous membranes.
A benzodiazepine sleep aid like Ambien would be expected to work in a similar manner whether taken orally or insufflated (snorted). Also, since crushing a continuous release formulation releases all the active principle immediately, the sedative effect might be even more pronounced if snorted.
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LOLOL! i swear out of all the ?’s i see on here…….don be stupid dude, think about it, no it wont speed you up. and seroquel is for bi-polar and scizoprenia people—it makes them calm down from mania.
yaybob, just so you know… though seroquel is most commonly used to treat schizophrenia or sever bi-polar cases, it is often used as a off-label sleep-aid when the typical options are not/stop working. It is a very sedating drug, and can put you to sleep via any route of admission.
I am sure you are a great physician, but it amazes me how little doctors know about pharmaceuticals. My father is a doc to, and some of the absurd non-sense that comes out of his mouth about pharms just blows my mind.
to the op: ambien, seroquel, and lunesta are hardly recreational drugs; they are far from worth putting up your nose. And they certainly will not give you energy.