Talk:Propylhexedrine

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a large amount of this article was plagiarized from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=2874970&dopt=Citation --Mmason 12:49, 3 January 2006 (UTC)

Thanks to whoever tore apart the "recreational effects" part of the page and felt it necessary to add drug-scare tactics to the page by talking about the drug causing "death" without any citations. Take your preaching elsewhere. - Justin 00:13, 25 July 2006

[edit] TOTSE

This drug has been talked about on TOTSE's BLTC **wink wink**

Shut the fuck up about Totse and BLTC -Rizzo

[edit] Risks

Justin: Death can certainly result from injection of propylhexedrine, especially due to a poor extraction that leaves behind menthol and lavender oil, or via an overdose. Injecting a strong vasoconstrictor into one's vein or artery (without a medical reason for doing so) is profoundly unwise, and I heard somewhere that seven deaths have been attributed to injecting propylhexedrine. I added a note in the article suggesting such. jkl_sem 03:40, 29 August 2006 (UTC)

jks: I won't argue that intravenous injections can be dangerous if performed incorrectly but if you are going to talk about something as serious as risk of death, you better cite it. Hearing it "somewhere" isn't grounds for changing a wiki page unless "somewhere" can be accessed by other wikipedia users. - Justin 10:18, 18 October 2006

[edit] effects

The article seems to identify the "high" of stimulants to being purely the ability to stay awake without sleep. Although this does seem to be a question of the precise meaning of an imprecise slang term, I think most would agree that a stimulant high is not simply the physiological consequence of staying awake, but the perceived feelings and sensations.