Is It Possible to Purchase Carfentanil Over the Counter?

Question by Andrew: Is it possible to purchase Carfentanil over the counter?

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Answer by Hr?odb?orð
I sincerely hope not. Carfentanil, a generic for Wildil, is an outrageously strong opioid intended for use in tranquilizing animals and is in no way safe for human consumption, although after reading up on it I understand the attraction. As an opioid, carfentatnil is akin to codeine and heroin — only much stronger than either, and synthetic. Consider this quote from a ranking chemist of the Drug Enforcement Administration:

“For instance, carfentanil is approximately 4000 times as potent as heroin and has an extremely favorable therapeutic index […]. Hence, an easy week’s work for two chemists could provide 1 (one) kilogram of carfentanil which would be equivalent to four metric tons of pure heroin.”
–Donald A. Cooper, DEA Senior Forensic Chemist, in “Future Synthetic Drugs of Abuse”

Extremely therepeutic! Under this quote, the creators of the pro- site http://designer-drugs.com/ replied with obvious sarcasm, “Very, very good idea, Mr. Cooper. Thanks, DEA!” After all, the public report was as good as a full-page ad in the New York Times dangling before curious young minds such previously unconsidered roads to escape as phencyclidine (PCP, a hallucinogenic first developed in the 1950s as an anaesthetic when people didn’t know any better and later turned on animals as a tranquilizer) or Special K, also called just K for Ketamine Hcl, which also causes visions, wild behavior and death when not taken as an agent for the introduction of low-key anaesthetics like nitrous oxide during surgical procedures only. (K, also, is now used more as a tranquilizer for animals — large animals.)

As an example of how strong and dangerous carfentanil is, it is only administered by doctors to animals along with a strong sedative called Xylazine, and even then can cause death. Think of the potential for human loss of life from this new kid on the block! With so many drugs of high abuse potential being introduced into society by scientists touting them as medical breakthroughs (diacetylmorphine was patented and marketed by Bayer in 1898 under the brand name Heroin and then widely prescribed to anyone with a cold, including children — see their ad at http://www.a1b2c3.com/drugs/opi004.htm; PCP and Ketamine as anaesthetics; methadone Hcl as a pain reliever by Nazi scienyists when the Allies cut off their morphine supply lines, but now sold by private clinics in the lofty name of deterring crimes of violence by heroin addicts when in fact it’s profit-motivated, as most of the heroin-users not only never kick that habit but become simultaneously addicted to a far more evil, synthetic version that keeps them hooked for the rest of their miserable lives.

And now this: carfentanil. The new Wonder Drug, which can take down wild bison with a single dose. Is a general pattern emerging here? Can we all say together, “Animals?” We’re not animals, d*****!

God help us all if carfentanil is ever available at all to humans, much less over-the-counter. Sorry if that’s not what you wanted to hear.

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