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piglet writes Dipipanone is in itself a close relative of methadone. Now people put down methadone but apparently when you shoot it, it's rather good. But the special magic ingredient is cyclizine, which is an antihistamine (officially put in the pills to stop nausea). It causes an amazing flash. When the potential for abuse came to light, the tablets were put on a special licence. There are only 3 drugs on the licence: diamorphine, cocaine, dipipanone but it IS still prescribed in the UK. One wonders why Diconal still exists at all. I have seen it four times, my mother-in-law, (not really, she died before we got married) my mother and my brother-in-law. They are all dead, 1977, 1987 and 1992 respectively. They all had cancer and the book says dipianone is unsuitable for palliative care. (Shrugs) And him below. What I can tell you is that sometime between 1977 and 1982 the little pink darlings were coated with some type of plastic film and are near impossible to IV, certainly not safely. I once took a guy to A&E who had injected 50 over about a week. I have never seen phlebitis like it. He looked as though he had plunged both arms into a deep fat fryer, they practically glowed red. I had to cannulate a foot and every time we hit a bump a shriek followed and I jest not, I can even remember his name from 1982 (It was the day Prince Charles visited Swansea) So some fell into my grateful little hands and orally they are quite a pleasant way to watch TV. Thanks for letting me stroll down memory lane a bit but I really seriously wouldn't give them house room anymore, too much risk for too little joy. Nestor |
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