Meperidine and Euphoria: What Users Say
Brand names: Demerol, Meperitab
Reviews for Meperidine
- Res...
- September 9, 2016
For Pain "I had a tubal pregnancy in 1984. Never even had stitches in my life before that. There was a lot of pain. I was so thankful for Demerol, believe me! The nurse gave an injection around the hip, butt area, and it made me so relaxed and out of pain that I could sleep. Thankful for that drug."
- Anonymous
- July 27, 2009
For Pain "Meperitab is the best drug for short-term pain relief, as it is Demerol in a pill. Gives euphoria and causes drowsiness when taken orally."
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For Pain "Demerol provides very clean pain relief. It simply turns off the pain like a switch. I felt no euphoria, numbness, thickening, or noticeable impairment. It is highly restricted, and after the critical period, the medication was switched to something less addictive yet far less effective and carrying unwanted baggage."