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==Theory==
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[[File:Tar.jpeg - Copy.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Black tar [[heroin]] in this form must be dissolved into water before it can be snorted.]]
[[File:Tar.jpeg - Copy.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Black tar [[heroin]] in this form must be dissolved into water before it can be snorted.]]
Black tar [[heroin]] often comes in a form that is initially unsnortable. This is a guide meant to introduce snorting a viable [[routes of administration]] to a user of tar [[heroin]]. Most people think that smoking or injecting are the only valid routes of administration for this form of heroin, but this is untrue.
Black tar [[heroin]] often comes in a form that is initially unable to be insufflated ("snorted"). This is due to the sticky consistency of this substance. For this reason, many believe that smoking or injecting is the only valid routes of administration for this form of heroin; however, this is untrue.


The sticky consistency of this substance often makes it difficult or impossible to snort. The process below details how to make the black tar heroin available for this route of administration.
This is a guide designed to introduce insufflation as a viable [[routes of administration]] for a user of black tar [[heroin]].  


For more information on the psychoactive effects of heroin, please see its [[heroin#subjective effects|subjective effect profile]].
For more information on the psychoactive effects of heroin, please see its [[heroin#subjective effects|subjective effect profile]].


==Materials==
==Materials==
[[File:Jalaneti.JPG|300px|thumb|right|A nasal irrigator can be used after insufflation to clean the sinuses of any impurities in the drug solution.]]
* '''Black tar heroin''' - This is the dirty, sticky, highly adulterated version of [[heroin]] that some users in the western and southern parts of the United States are familiar with. It is unable to be snorted in its processed form, which has a gooey consistency.  
*'''Black tar heroin''' - This is the dirty, sticky, cut to shit version of [[heroin]] that some Western USA users are used to. In its gooey processed form it is unable to be snorted.
* New, non-sterile syringe, without hypodermic needle.
 
* Water for injection.
*'''Syringe and Needle''' - The black tar is dissolved in water and heated in a method equivalent to the one found used to inject and is detailed below. One commonly uses an I.V. insulin needle for snorting the heroin containing solution.  
* Nasal spray bottle. Optionally, a nasal irrigator for aftercare.
 
*'''Clean Water''' - Dissolve the [[heroin]] in water, being careful to not use too much as one does not want to snort too much water. The less water used, the more concentrated the solution becomes. The concentrated solution creates a burning sensation in the nose, but some prefer it for its increased potency.
 
*'''Spoon/Cooking Utensil''' - This is used to dissolve the [[heroin]] into sterile, distilled water as if one was injecting it.
 
*'''Filter''' - A micron filter is best, but people usually resort to using a cotton q-tip for a filter. Do not re-use any cotton filters, as this can lead to [[cotton fever]] and is a dangerous practice.
 
*'''Nasal Irrigator''' - Use this about an hour after snorting to clear your sinus passages of any impurities. Reports of black impurities exiting the sinus cavities upon irrigation are common when using a cotton filter, which suggests that cotton may not be the best filter.  


==Procedure==
==Procedure==
# Place the [[heroin]] into the spoon with the sterile water.
# Pour water for injection into the single-use spoon, along with the [[heroin]].
# Apply heat until the substance dissolves.
# Apply heat until the substance dissolves.
# Using an insulin needle and 1ml syringe barrel, suck up the heroin solution into the syringe barrel through the filter, leaving out any large physical impurities. There is usually black gunk left in the spoon, and one does not want this in the body.
# Suck up the heroin solution into the syringe barrel through the filter, leaving out any large physical impurities. There is usually black gunk left in the spoon, and this should not be allowed to enter the body.
# Instead of shooting this up intravenously, one carefully places the needle in the nose and pushes down on the plunger. This is how one can [[routes of administration#insufflation|insufflate]] black tar heroin. The solution enters the sinus cavities and absorbs rapidly.
# Pour over the solution to a [[nasal spray guide|nasal spray]] bottle.
#Once the solution has absorbed and the desired effects are reached, a nasal irrigator should be used to clean out the sinus cavities of any impurities.
 
'''Holding the head at the right angle for absorption is important, as tilting the head back can cause the solution to run down the throat and into the stomach. Tilting the head forward can cause the solution to run out of the nose, it is best to slightly tilt the head back and pinch the nasal cavity closed after snorting to ensure that all of the solution is absorbed.'''


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Responsible use]]
*[[Responsible use]]
*[[Sharing injection materials]]
*[[Safer injection guide]]
*[[Tutorial index]]
*[[Tutorial index]]
**[[Sharing injection materials]]
**[[Safer injection guide]]
*[[Heroin]]
*[[Heroin]]
*[[Cotton fever]]
*[[Cotton fever]]


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[[Category:Preparation]]

Latest revision as of 23:50, 12 March 2023

Black tar heroin is dangerous to inject

It's not practical to make black tar heroin sterile, for example, by heating a solution with a lighter for a minute. Black tar heroin injection is associated with Clostridium botulinum infection. Prion: "For prion elimination, various recommendations state 121–132 °C (250–270 °F) for 60 minutes or 134 °C (273 °F) for at least 18 minutes."[1] A pressure cooker reach 120 °C at full pressure. However, we don't recommend black tar heroin injection even if you own a pressure cooker with a PSI meter due to lack of safety data.

Disclaimer:

This guide is provided for informational and educational purposes only. We do not encourage you to break the law and cannot claim any responsibility for your actions.

Black tar heroin in this form must be dissolved into water before it can be snorted.

Black tar heroin often comes in a form that is initially unable to be insufflated ("snorted"). This is due to the sticky consistency of this substance. For this reason, many believe that smoking or injecting is the only valid routes of administration for this form of heroin; however, this is untrue.

This is a guide designed to introduce insufflation as a viable routes of administration for a user of black tar heroin.

For more information on the psychoactive effects of heroin, please see its subjective effect profile.

Materials

  • Black tar heroin - This is the dirty, sticky, highly adulterated version of heroin that some users in the western and southern parts of the United States are familiar with. It is unable to be snorted in its processed form, which has a gooey consistency.
  • New, non-sterile syringe, without hypodermic needle.
  • Water for injection.
  • Nasal spray bottle. Optionally, a nasal irrigator for aftercare.

Procedure

  1. Pour water for injection into the single-use spoon, along with the heroin.
  2. Apply heat until the substance dissolves.
  3. Suck up the heroin solution into the syringe barrel through the filter, leaving out any large physical impurities. There is usually black gunk left in the spoon, and this should not be allowed to enter the body.
  4. Pour over the solution to a nasal spray bottle.

See also

  1. Rutala, WA; Weber, DJ; Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of, America (February 2010). "Guideline for disinfection and sterilization of prion-contaminated medical instruments". Infection control and hospital epidemiology. 31 (2): 107–17. doi:10.1086/650197. PMID 20055640.