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Market => Product requests => Topic started by: northsidepk on January 31, 2012, 06:03 pm

Title: Telazol?
Post by: northsidepk on January 31, 2012, 06:03 pm
I recall being able to get this in Chicago many years back.

The product was called "telesol" it is a veterinary tranquilizer, similar to K but much more powerful.

Anyone heard of this or seen it around?
Title: Re: Telesol?
Post by: northsidepk on January 31, 2012, 09:04 pm
No Dice Eh?
Title: Re: Telesol?
Post by: tordemon on February 01, 2012, 12:28 am
Any more information about it? It might not be appropriate for human use, but I don't know about that. That's the brand name, right?
Title: Re: Telesol?
Post by: northsidepk on February 01, 2012, 02:37 pm
It appears that I have been misspelling it.

The correct spelling is Telezol.
Title: Re: Telazol?
Post by: northsidepk on February 01, 2012, 06:04 pm
After some more investigation I have found the correct spelling to be Telazol and the Chemical name to be Tiletamine.
Title: Re: Telazol?
Post by: tordemon on February 01, 2012, 07:15 pm
After some more investigation I have found the correct spelling to be Telazol and the Chemical name to be Tiletamine.
Ah! I've been interested in tiletamine, too! I'm not very aware about the effects, but dissociatives seem to be hard to come by.
Title: Re: Telazol?
Post by: northsidepk on February 01, 2012, 07:52 pm
Well, I can vouch for the potency of this stuff....If you like K you would love Telazol (tiletamine).

As for finding it....well....thats why I posted here!
Title: Re: Telazol?
Post by: tordemon on February 02, 2012, 02:25 am
Well, I can vouch for the potency of this stuff....If you like K you would love Telazol (tiletamine).

As for finding it....well....thats why I posted here!

Haha, I like K and MXE, but both give me horrible trouble sleeping, unlike any other drug, even stimulants. Not really sure why.

But it's not like it's entirely unheard of; basically I think we're looking for somebody running a veterinary clinic that would be able to divert some of their tranquilizer supply...
Title: Re: Telazol?
Post by: northsidepk on February 02, 2012, 02:49 pm
Well, I can vouch for the potency of this stuff....If you like K you would love Telazol (tiletamine).

As for finding it....well....thats why I posted here!

Haha, I like K and MXE, but both give me horrible trouble sleeping, unlike any other drug, even stimulants. Not really sure why.

But it's not like it's entirely unheard of; basically I think we're looking for somebody running a veterinary clinic that would be able to divert some of their tranquilizer supply...
YES, that is exactly what im looking for.

Telazol comes in vials like K and 1 vial comes out to like 1/5 gram....we used to roll tiny balls of the stuff and put it under our tongues....weird right.....but the shit works....there was like a whole year where we stopped doing K and did Telazol instead....its just more powerful (so you dont have to do as much or nearly as often) and cost is cheaper due to less demand...
Title: Re: Telazol?
Post by: tordemon on February 03, 2012, 01:54 am
Well, I can vouch for the potency of this stuff....If you like K you would love Telazol (tiletamine).

As for finding it....well....thats why I posted here!

Haha, I like K and MXE, but both give me horrible trouble sleeping, unlike any other drug, even stimulants. Not really sure why.

But it's not like it's entirely unheard of; basically I think we're looking for somebody running a veterinary clinic that would be able to divert some of their tranquilizer supply...
YES, that is exactly what im looking for.

Telazol comes in vials like K and 1 vial comes out to like 1/5 gram....we used to roll tiny balls of the stuff and put it under our tongues....weird right.....but the shit works....there was like a whole year where we stopped doing K and did Telazol instead....its just more powerful (so you dont have to do as much or nearly as often) and cost is cheaper due to less demand...
But it'll also be rarer due to less demand. =[
If it's listed up on here, the novelty of the product will likely bring in higher prices, unfortunately.