High on Life… and cough syrup…
May 6th, 2010 | Filed under Academic Adventures, Better Living Through Chemistry, QuickiesPros and cons of attempting to survive on maximum recommended dosage of Japanese cold medicine on a workday:
Pros: Finally answering the old nagging question of whether Vapnik–Chervonenkis dimension makes more sense on mushrooms (or any satisfyingly close approximation thereof).
Cons: The answer is: no, it definitely doesn’t.
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Well, DXM is a dissociative drug that is not meant for understanding this kind of issues…
It may help you find out the inner self that sleeps within you, though.
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Since it is Japanese cold medicine we are talking about, there’s neither pseudo-ephedrine nor DXM involved. Just plain ol’ Acetaminophen and a 3 ft long list of miscellaneous more-or-less useful active ingredients…
Funny fact about DXM: unlike pseudo-ephedrine, it is legal in Japan, however the only place you are likely to find it, is not your local pharmacy, but at head shops where you can buy doses for 4k a pop… Sometimes I don’t get this country.
odaiji-ni