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Bluelighter
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As someone else mentioned, they are Roxicodones. There is no such thing as roxicotin. Also, please note that the proper spelling is "CONTIN" not cotin. Contin meaning continuous release. Roxicodones are instant release. Oxycontins are extended release.billywitchdoc.com said:if they are small reound blue 30s they are roxicotins and they are safe to rail, great choice
Oh, and just FYI, the Roxicodone 15 and 30 mg pills are usually RX'd to cancer/chronic pain patients as a "breakthrough" med in addition to being RX'd a ext release med, such as MSContin, OxyContin, Duragesic, methadone, etc. The patient takes the extend release med every day or whatever (on a regular schedule) and then they take the roxicodone PRN (as needed) for pain that "breaks through" the normal dose of ER painkiller. Obviously most patients will have worked their way up to Roxi 30's from something like Percocet 5 over the course of several years. When taken strictly as directed for legit moderate to severe pain, tolerance and dependence develop rather slowly, especially when compared to how fast tolerance and dependence grow when the med is not needed and is abused.
Hope I've been informative.