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MuddyBoots
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I'm prescribed valium but I was wondering if I snorted a little more than I'm prescribed it if I should reset my drug free clock (my doc was initially opioids, then meth).
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@MuddyBoots I am not sure how to answer the question. My understanding is that a medication prescription of pills are normally taken orally at the prescribed dose. Taking them in a way that would induce a quick high might be a sign of abusing a medication for an unintended purpose.
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I think you know the answer to your question already.
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Yup. That's using behaviour.🙏
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