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Looking for nubain or Nalbuphine which is the proper name. If someone can please direct me that would be great. Current source is having shipping issues into the states, hopefully that won't last long. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
It helps with headaches and in my case I have injured my hands, it's not so much as a pain killer. It's more of a disassociate, meaning it makes you forget you have the pain in the first place. Down side is it does cause mood swings. I like it in small doses so I can still function, and not get tired.

Oh, and I forgot to mention that Macro has it, just a temporary delay in shipping at the moment.
Anyone tried to make a nasal spray from nalbuph? I don't do needles, but have heard you can take it intranazally for a pretty decent response.
Is that Stadol? The opiate that comes in an inhaler that is mostly prescribed to women with really bad migraines. One of the few opiates that is good for migraine headaches, but apparently it makes pain worse in men. I've only known one woman who had stuff like Maxalt and if it didn't work, would had that Stadol inhaler. It ends with buphine too if it's not nalbuphine.
(11-26-2016, 07:48 PM)JCryptsOfEternity Wrote: [ -> ]Is that Stadol? The opiate that comes in an inhaler that is mostly prescribed to women with really bad migraines. One of the few opiates that is good for migraine headaches, but apparently it makes pain worse in men. I've only known one woman who had stuff like Maxalt and if it didn't work, would had that Stadol inhaler. It ends with buphine too if it's not nalbuphine.

Stadol NS is actually butorphanol.  It's similar to nalbuphine as they are both mixed agonist antagonists.  I was just wondering if any one had tried using liquid nalbuphine in a nasal pump. Edit: and, other formulas. No ROA type talk, please.