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NUBIAN
Nubain is neither a steroid nor a steroidal substance. It is in this drug profiles section because of its common
use in sports, specifically bodybuilding and power lifting, as a very potent pain killer. According to the May
2000 issue of MuscleMag International, 6 of the top 10 Mr. Olympia contenders use Nubain on a regular basis.
Being part of the Opiate family, it is closely related to drugs like heroin and morphine and therefore can be
very addictive. Most users report virtually no pain during or after working out when using between 5 - 10 mg a
day. It can be taken subcutaneously, intramuscularly, or intravenously.
Common side effects are sweaty or clammy skin, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, dry bitter tasting mouth, difficult
speaking, nervousness, headaches, depression, numbness, itching, blurred vision, high and low blood
pressure, and heat flashes. Remember, this is a narcotic and should be used very cautiously.
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