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APharmaDestroyedLife

APharmaDestroyedLife

Your RX drugs are likely your real problem
Nov 4, 2019
305
So I want to take my Metro for a little test drive, since I bought it from an online supplier. I had to speak with a "doctor" on the phone. then I was told he would approve my prescription. It arrived a few weeks later, the contents description was the drug and dosage so I am guessing there was a prescription written by a doctor that has found a loophole and it was delivered just fine.

I dont really see why anyone would bother to make fake metro. I am just wondering if there is a way to test its quality? Does it cause any other effects that one might notice?
 
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ThingWithFeathers

ThingWithFeathers

Student
Sep 23, 2019
195
Buying drugs off the internet is never a good idea, unless you buy it from the website of an established licensed pharmacy store. But if it is darknet then it is probably a mistake. Counterfeit drugs is a big criminal business. These shady business sell fake expensive medicine at cheaper price to ignorant customers. Some also do this as part of their drug smuggling operation (opioids). Some are even more evil... they want to make people drug addicts.

You cannot check the quality, purity or efficacy of a drug by a test trial at home or by its side effects. That can only be done in specialized labs. Even expired drugs may work sometime. Also, many drugs have similar side effects. Metocloperamide may cause drowsiness, weakness, headache, agitation etc . But just because you are having these symptoms doesn't mean you have metoclopramide. Any drug can have some other rare side effects which depend on your specific body variables.

Always get a prescription from a doctor and consult a pharmacist. Self medication is mostly a bad idea. Use medicines responsibly and for right use.
 
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APharmaDestroyedLife

APharmaDestroyedLife

Your RX drugs are likely your real problem
Nov 4, 2019
305
@ThingWithFeathers thank you for the info. My doc won't RX me an antiemtic because she says they have been known to cause tardive and aksthesia in patients and she thinks with my medical history I may be vulnerable to those rare side effects... of course I cant tell her I only plan on taking them for 2 days.

So my 1st and 2nd options have now been eliminated, because they both require the antiemtic dosing... well... I'll post on method 3 when I do it. I will wait until shortly after the new year because even though I dont care about the holidays other people do, and I would hate to have my passing associated with holidays.

I already have all that is needed for method 3, but since I cant confirm if my metro is real, I'll probably just toss my SN into my toolbox and make sure its marked toxic...

Really hoping option 3 works, I have done deep research on it, probably more than all others methods, and while it's more complex and has a higher fail rate I know for a fact of 1 member who succeeded with this method so it's not impossible.
 
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ThingWithFeathers

ThingWithFeathers

Student
Sep 23, 2019
195
@ThingWithFeathers thank you for the info.

since I cant confirm if my metro is real, I'll probably just toss my SN into my toolbox and make sure its marked toxic...

Really hoping option 3 works, I have done deep research on it, probably more than all others methods, and while it's more complex and has a higher fail rate I know for a fact of 1 member who succeeded with this method so it's not impossible.
Appreciate you are concerned for others to mark it as toxic when you toss it. You are a good person. Best wishes.
 
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TowerUpright

TowerUpright

Disillusioned
May 26, 2019
602
An alternate tactic:

If you see a specialist of any kind, on a routine visit, say you want to get reglan at the pharmacy, but don't see your doc for two weeks, and ask him to write you a script to hold out until then.

This worked for me in the past.

Or, just go to urgent care, complaining of nausa and say you're out of reglan.
 
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k75

k75

L'appel du Vide
Jun 27, 2019
2,546
There isn't really any way to test it unless you're sick and vomiting or something. All I can think of is just remember you have it next time your stomach is upset. Sorry for the completely unhelpful reply, but that's really all you can do here.
 
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jgm63

Visionary
Oct 28, 2019
2,467
I suppose you could send a tablet to energy control labs for testing, although that would be expensive (I think they charge about $70).
 
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