Fentanyl is a powerful opioid analgesic with a potency approximately 81 times that of morphine. Fentanyl has an LD50 of 3.1 milligrams per kilogram in rats and 0.03 milligrams per kilogram in monkeys. The LD50 in humans, by intravenous injection in an opiate-naive individual (without tolerance), is 0.5-1 milligrams. Due to its potency, its ability to subdue pain in a short period of time has warranted it a Schedule II drug in the United States.
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An AMAZING Dose! (Fentanyl) =)
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Actually Oxy and Vico are opiates too.sirspamalot wrote:because an idose could certainly replicate that . they already have opiate doses, heroin is the strongest they could get so just do that, even that isnt as strong as a normal dose of real morphine yet you think they could simulate a powerful opiate like this...
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no, the vicoden dose is NOT as strong as my experiences with vicoden, but it comes pretty close.sirspamalot wrote:Ya, and they don't mimic the actual thing. Before trying to simulate a drug thats much more powerful than oxy or vico they should at least get a full-on oxy/vico simulation going, yet i doubt even that is possible with binaurals.
i feel since i usually take rather massive doses of vicoden in real life, that may be the reason.
but i believe that if the doses were much LONGER than 30 mins, it would be able to simulate such drugs. believe it or not, using tones to change ones conciousness is no new idea.
for thousands of years, musicians used EXTREMELY powerful pitches that would alter the way a person's body/brain vibrated. these are known as solfeggio frequencies.
the catholic church changed them because they were so powerful. i have a good site on it somewhere... google it
having experimented with such frequencies, it takes much longer than 30 minutes to have full effect. so i imagine with the stronger version, binaural beats, it would be able to do WONDERS with much longer doses.
however, i think they could keep the short ones, just maybe include the longer version with the shorter ones. just a thought.
but i love opiates, both opiates and opioid's(synthetic opiates), so i would love to see an INCREDIBLY strong dose