Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
I’ve been reading that something like >90% of the fentanyl now contains meclazine (iirc), a high power horse tranquilizer which causes tissue necrosis, it’s devastating to the addict from day 1….but it doesn’t make sense to me! No drug dealer or manufacturer of illicit drugs is going to be adding something to their product that makes the high more intense and last longer. Drug dealers and manufacturers cut their drugs to make them weaker forcing the addict to buy more drugs more often. By adding meclazine I heard that it allows the addict to use 1/2 or 1/3 as much for the same high….that’s NOT anything that any drug dealer would do and it is not something that any illicit drug maker would do, it’s goes against everything that a dealer tries to do. Why would a manufacturer want to decrease the demand for their product by making it stronger and last longer?…they would NEVER DO THAT!

Adding meclazine to a dangerously addictive drug does not make sense to me from the point of view of the manufacturer….
Aces,

they may be adding something like a horse tranq, but it's not meclizine.

Meclizine is a motion sickness medicine used by many folks.

Might be something along the lines of ketamine?

Geno…. I knew it didn’t sound right…..it’s Xylazine that is being added to make the high last longer. They refer to it as “Tranq” (trank) once Xylazine is added. It does the opposite of what “cutting” does and makes 10 pounds of pills with Xylazine added act like 3 pounds so it goes in the opposite direction that cutting and stretching does.

ETA….Hastings is correct

Last edited by AcesNeights; 02/21/24.

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