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  • DarthVoid
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    #111
    Originally posted by billionaire
    lol lidocain is normal, i know nonboxing people whos been injected with it due to hand/wrist pain........stop digging....
    it is illegal in most states. it is also illegal to use it just to numb your hands before a boxing match.

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    • RodBarker
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      #112
      Originally posted by Robin88
      it is illegal in most states. it is also illegal to use it just to numb your hands before a boxing match.
      Bull**** .

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      • DarthVoid
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        #113
        Originally posted by RodBarker
        Bull**** .

        Abuse of prescription drugs now surpasses illegal narcotics

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        • RodBarker
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          #114
          lol hahahaha , thats got nothing to do with this , nothing at all lol .

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          • Killa_Kali
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            #115
            Originally posted by RodBarker
            lol hahahaha , thats got nothing to do with this , nothing at all lol .
            it is directly connected. please read the side effects of xylocaine/lidocaine abuse.

            i'm backing the TS on this one.

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            • RodBarker
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              #116
              Originally posted by Killa_Kali
              it is directly connected. please read the side effects of xylocaine/lidocaine abuse.

              i'm backing the TS on this one.
              Neither xylocaine/lidocaine is mentioned in the entire article WTF .

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              • Killa_Kali
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                #117
                Originally posted by RodBarker
                Neither xylocaine/lidocaine is mentioned in the entire article WTF .
                he was pointing out the risks involved in xylocaine/lidocaine abuse. maybe you should go see a doctor and ask him/her the dangers of painkiller abuse/addiction.

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                • Toxic
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                  #118
                  Boxer uses hands to cover their body and block attack.

                  he is still cheating
                  Last edited by Toxic; 12-28-2009, 11:02 AM.

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                  • DarthVoid
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by Toxic
                    Boxer uses hands to cover their body and block attack.

                    he still cheating
                    Yes he is. That was what i tried to explain to another thread poster earlier. I may also point out that lidocaine is often added to ******* as a diluent. ******* numbs the gums when applied, and since lidocaine causes stronger numbness, users get the impression of high-quality ******* when in actuality, the user is receiving a diluted product.

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                    • DarthVoid
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                      #120
                      Originally posted by RodBarker
                      Neither xylocaine/lidocaine is mentioned in the entire article WTF .
                      Originally posted by Killa_Kali
                      he was pointing out the risks involved in xylocaine/lidocaine abuse. maybe you should go see a doctor and ask him/her the dangers of painkiller abuse/addiction.
                      Xylocaine is heavily regulated because it has serious side-effects:

                      Systemic exposure to excessive quan****** of lidocaine mainly result in central nervous system (CNS) and cardiovascular effects – CNS effects usually occur at lower blood plasma concentrations and additional cardiovascular effects present at higher concentrations, though cardiovascular collapse may also occur with low concentrations. CNS effects may include CNS excitation (nervousness, tingling around the mouth (also known as circumoral paraesthesia), tinnitus, tremor, dizziness, blurred vision, seizures) followed by depression, and with increasingly heavier exposure: drowsiness, loss of consciousness, respiratory depression and apnoea). Cardiovascular effects include hypotension, bradycardia, arrhythmias, and/or cardiac arrest – some of which may be due to hypoxemia secondary to respiratory depression.

                      Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with the use of intravenous lidocaine are similar to toxic effects from systemic exposure above. These are dose-related and more frequent at high infusion rates (≥3 mg/minute). Common ADRs include: headache, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, visual disturbances, tinnitus, tremor, and/or paraesthesia. Infrequent ADRs associated with the use of lidocaine include: hypotension, bradycardia, arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, muscle twitching, seizures, coma, and/or respiratory depression.



                      http://www.drugs.com/pro/xylocaine.html

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