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Discussion => Drug safety => Topic started by: frogger on July 31, 2012, 09:51 am

Title: Dialated Pupils - How to return to 'normal'?
Post by: frogger on July 31, 2012, 09:51 am
I've done some searching here before posting this morning, but I was unable to find any information on the forums here on how (If possible)
To do anything to do/eat anything that will stop my pupils from looking dilated I ask because of the use of heroin (insufflated) in small doses (No scale available at the time, but I'm an occasional user, so the lines are small).

The last time was about 5 hours ago.

Are there any methods other than time?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Dialated Pupils - How to return to 'normal'?
Post by: KaleidescopeVision on July 31, 2012, 12:59 pm
Oh no! Dilated pupils are beautiful and I never want them to go away. Is there any way to keep them dilated??
Title: Re: Dialated Pupils - How to return to 'normal'?
Post by: Operation Shulgin on July 31, 2012, 03:12 pm
Oh no! Dilated pupils are beautiful and I never want them to go away. Is there any way to keep them dilated??

Get some Jimson's weed and drop some juice on your eye, it has been used by ladies to dilate their pupils, even to this day eye specialists use this to dilate the pupils!

However i wouldn't play with this because you're still eyeballing datura and i don't know how they do this without getting horribly messed up.
Title: Re: Dialated Pupils - How to return to 'normal'?
Post by: Banjo on July 31, 2012, 06:51 pm
You could try taking some MDMA or methylone. I find that methylone+heroin keeps my pupils about normal
Title: Re: Dialated Pupils - How to return to 'normal'?
Post by: daRwin on July 31, 2012, 07:11 pm
Pilocarpine eyedrops are miotic agents, i.e. they cause miosis or pupillary constriction.
Pilocarpine is a non-selective M-3 (muscarinic) receptor agonist used for the treatment of certain types of glaucoma.

And KaleidescopeVision, if you like dilated pupils you can get other eyedrops (e.g. tropicamide) that will cause prolonged Mydriasis.

Both are easy to obtain in any pharmacy, with a prescription of course.