• Hot Saucerman
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    1531 year ago

    I think allergy suffers already have known this for years… The stuff that works is locked up because it can be used to make meth…

    • @dublet
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      1 year ago

      Yes, it’s pseudoephedrine that you want. Somewhat ironic that Sudafed got its brandname from it, but you can’t easily get the original version anymore.

      Edited: corrected for availibility of the Sudafed - thanks Blue and Cubby.

    • @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      A frustrating outcome. I used to buy 14 day packs of allergy meds and sometimes didn’t qualify to buy more two or even four days after I ran out. I don’t know what aspect of their restrictions allow this to happen, but it’s bullshit. Also, good luck if you’re going overseas for a month and need a full supply. I believe a doc can prescribe a larger supply, but I shouldn’t have to pay more money and time for a doc appointment to get that.

      • BOMBS
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        241 year ago

        One thing I’ve realized about US healthcare is that it would rather restrict meds from those that need them than to give access to those that would abuse it.

        • @[email protected]
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          71 year ago

          That’s definitely what they’ve done with opioids. You could have your bone sticking out of your arm and they’d call you a drug addict for being surprised when they give you a motrin.

          • @Dozzi92
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            11 year ago

            They should just prescribe ketamine at this point.

    • @x4740N
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      61 year ago

      Any backyard chemsit can make meth if they are skilled enough

      Nile Red likely has the capability of doing that

      • @glimse
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        161 year ago

        Nile Red is more than a backyard chemist lol he has a lab

    • @aesthelete
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      21 year ago

      Probably in the minority here but I didn’t know that Benadryl straight up doesn’t work as a decongestant. It knocks me the fuck out though, so I wonder if it’s effective at making you drowsy as shit and not much else.

      • prole
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        1 year ago

        The person you replied to was talking about pseudoephedrine, which is marketed as a decongestant. And boy does it get the job done.

        Benedryl (diphenhydramine), on the other hand, is an anti-histimine and it absolutely works for allergic reactions. That said, it’s also marketed as a sleep aid (take a look at the active chemical in things like “ZZZQuil” or drug store brand “sleep aid,” and compare it to the one in Benedryl. Same chemical), and believe me, it works very well for that.

        I dunno if I would use it as a decongestant.

        • @aesthelete
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          11 year ago

          Yep I mixed up the ingredients lists. I don’t know if I’ve ever even tried sudafed PE.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Benadryl is one of the stronger sedatives, prescription or not, if I recall correctly (CPhT, lapsed)