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Dripping

Dripping

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Nov 17, 2019
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Hello,
I'd like to know how to prepare oxycontin for injection or drinking to have 100% of the substance available at ingestion starting from the pills. I have the 40mg and the 80 mg, the plain version, not the tamperproof one. How much should I have, assuming that for me getting the pills is not a problem?
Please help me.
 
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lago

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I came by today to ask related questions. I notice there's very little (no?) discussion here about opioids, and I wonder why. I might have a 20-year old bottle of hydrocodone around the house somewhere. I was given it for back pain but was afraid to take it. When given opioids as part of surgical anesthesia, they always seemed to make me sick and groggy for days. Is that why people here aren't messing with it?
 
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Dripping

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yep, there is a lack of opioid information here and it is upsetting me, 'cause if you open the news there is always someone saying someone else has died of opiate od.
 
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yep, there is a lack of opioid information here and it is upsetting me, 'cause if you open the news there is always someone saying someone else has died of opiate od.
Where I live it's not possible to get opioids any more due to so many using them recreationally and dying. That might be one reason.
 
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yeahwellso

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Dec 5, 2020
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I came by today to ask related questions. I notice there's very little (no?) discussion here about opioids, and I wonder why. I might have a 20-year old bottle of hydrocodone around the house somewhere. I was given it for back pain but was afraid to take it. When given opioids as part of surgical anesthesia, they always seemed to make me sick and groggy for days. Is that why people here aren't messing with it?
It's more likely that most people on here are simply too young or too incompetent to obtain opioids.

You won't find much reason behind the thinking here. It's mostly infantile daydreaming and infantile whining.
 
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I have the 40mg and the 80 mg, the plain version, not the tamperproof one.
It was my understanding that all of the 40 and 80 mg ones are the tamperproof kind. By tamperproof you mean coated so they do not dissolve in the stomach all at once.
 
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Dripping

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there is one kind that turns into gel and it is not injectable. I have the oldest version that is extended-release but is breakable, grindable and injectable, but I don't know the procedure to do so.
 
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Tkmiz_Tsukumizu

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Feb 3, 2021
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It's more likely that most people on here are simply too young or too incompetent to obtain opioids.

You won't find much reason behind the thinking here. It's mostly infantile daydreaming and infantile whining.
When there is a will, there is a way I would imagine. Good point though.
 
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What the media doesn't get right about opioids is that Rx opioids alone rarely kill. Usually polypharmacy is involved, combination with benzos being the most dangerous. Otherwise, they are counterfeit pills that actually contain fentanyl or one of its analogues. This misconception is what has driven millions of pain sufferers like me to be deprived of the medications we need. Hence the reason I'm here.
 
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What the media doesn't get right about opioids is that Rx opioids alone rarely kill. Usually polypharmacy is involved, combination with benzos being the most dangerous. Otherwise, they are counterfeit pills that actually contain fentanyl or one of its analogues. This misconception is what has driven millions of pain sufferers like me to be deprived of the medications we need. Hence the reason I'm here.
Especially around Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky where they are being beaten over the head by the DEA when trying to help patients in pain.... All in the name of curbing drug overdoses and "sale of narcotics."
 

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