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Back in 1968
Methamphetamine (Desoxyn)
Citation:   Levdaroum DeBahsted. "Back in 1968: An Experience with Methamphetamine (Desoxyn) (exp50932)". Erowid.org. Oct 21, 2006. erowid.org/exp/50932

 
DOSE:
  IV Methamphetamine (pill / tablet)
BODY WEIGHT: 175 lb
I know this goes back a ways, but Desoxyn may be the same now as it was in 1968. ADD? Never even heard of it then. As for Desoxyn, it was considered a desirable drug by speed users because it was a pharmaceutical and therefore unlikely to be adulterated (not that I was truly concerned with adulteration back then, though).

The prevalent method of preparation and administration should one have obtained Desoxyn - I believe the tabs were pale yellow - was to extract the active ingredient by simply allowing the tab(s) to sit in room-temp water.

What resulted was a clear, pale-yellow-tinted solution with little if any particulate matter. This was good, because admin was usually via I/V. Effects were, of course, immediate and pleasant. I found that injecting any kind of amphetamine could result in some short-lived nausea, but rarely if ever to the point of vomiting. After that it was a fun ride, until the inevitable crash, which while probably a bit less harsh than that from street speed, but still not much fun.

Exp Year: 1968ExpID: 50932
Gender: Male 
Age at time of experience: Not Given
Published: Oct 21, 2006Views: 2,312
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