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re: ECA stack

Posted on 5/19/24 at 1:06 pm to
Posted by DrDenim
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Member since Sep 2022
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Posted on 5/19/24 at 1:06 pm to
I think it works pretty damn good for appetite suppression in conjunction with caffeine. It's been years since I used this stack, and I haven't used the "A" (aspirin) part of the stack with the exception of one occasion. I never had any problems due to the aspirin, but my reading led me to decide that it was not worth it so I just took an "EC stack".

ETA: start at the lowest dosage and work up only when your body gets adjusted to your current dose, if you've never used it before you'll likely be sensitive to it's effects, so use that to your advantage.

It doesn't really matter if it does come up on a drug test, (which is highly unlikely, but not impossible to occur, it depends on several factors, your body composition, the dosage you take, the testing methodology, etc), the only way I know to obtain ephedrine is to buy a medication such as Bronkaid. It's an over the counter medication, but it won't be on the shelf because it's closely monitored for sales due to it's usage as a precursor for manufacturing methamphetamine.

The pharmacy calls it "Behind the Counter" medication, but you don't need a prescription for it, just go to the pharmacy counter and ask for it and they'll need your driver's license because you can only buy so much in any 30 day period, I think, and they are "attaching" the purchase to your ID so you can't drive around town to every pharmacy and buy 8 pounds of Bronkaid and Heisenburg up some meth.

As long as you can say "Hey, I'm taking this Bronkaid, not meth!" in the rare occurrence that you piss hot on a test, they can't tell you that you aren't allowed to take a perfectly legal "behind/over" the counter medication for appetite suppression.
This post was edited on 5/19/24 at 1:14 pm
Posted by way_south
Member since Jul 2017
822 posts
Posted on 5/21/24 at 1:23 pm to
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they can't tell you that you aren't allowed to take a perfectly legal


Be careful with that type thinking. Baker Hughes did hair samples and no script for something they tested for and it showed on your test you were gone.

They called out in their drug testing documentation THC and CBD oil as an example. Take CBD for aches and pains, off the shelf and show THC, gone no exceptions.

Clairify with your company beforehand, if it's OTC and you're taking it for a reason and they approve it, i'd proceed, otherwise be careful.
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