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  2. Covert medication - Wikipedia

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    Medication is sometimes administered covertly by crushing pills and adding them to food or drink. [4]Covert administration of medication is practised in a range of medical specialities and across a variety of care settings including psychiatry, paediatrics, geriatric medicine and care homes.

  3. Parachute (drugs) - Wikipedia

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    Parachuting or bombing is a method of swallowing drugs by rolling or folding powdered or crushed drugs in a piece of edible paper to ingest while avoiding the unpleasant taste of the chemical. [1] It is sometimes called a "snow bomb", especially if using cocaine. This method is used among many pharmaceuticals that are commonly crushed for ...

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    The drug also may be administered by crushing the tablets into powder, which is then snorted or mixed with a solvent and injected. [2] When swallowed in pill form the duration of the drug's effect is 8–16 hours, as compared to 1–3 hours when smoked, while the intensity is considerably reduced.

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  7. Rectal administration - Wikipedia

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    Many oral forms of medications can be crushed and suspended in water to be given via a rectal catheter. The rectal route of administration is useful for patients with any digestive tract motility problem, such as dysphagia , ileus , or bowel obstruction , that would interfere with the progression of the medication through the tract.

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  9. Oxycodone - Wikipedia

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    In August 2010, Purdue Pharma reformulated their long-acting oxycodone line, marketed as OxyContin, using a polymer, Intac, [145] to make the pills more difficult to crush or dissolve in water [146] to reduce non-medical use of OxyContin. [147] The FDA approved relabeling the reformulated version as abuse-resistant in April 2013. [148]