E-Swift25
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xbobx said:Albuterol is a inhalation powder....the only way you can do anything but inhale the powder for ROA is if you were to somehow remove it from the aerosal inhaler and have the powder settle but inhaling it orally is the only really safe ROA
Albuterol is also a generic equivlent to a couple different inhalers too so there is more than just albuterol that could do this for someone i guess
Albuterol comes in many different forms. As mentioned, it comes in pill form. It also is NOT a powder in the inhaler. It is a liquid that comes out as a mist. It also comes in a saline solution for use in a nebulizer. The machine vaporizes the solution for inhalation. The research form is much more powerful. Its a concentrated form, kind of like the pills. It is NOT meant for inhalation. It would be interesting to see what it could do in a nebulizer with a super-potent raw liquid. The standard nebulizer solution is something like 0.1% albuerol. Therefore, you can extrapolate how the research liquid would react at 4mg.