Oh yeah...I finally chewed it the best I can and swallowed it. I feel like I snorted a 5mg opana, a little itching, deffinedly not sick, slight euphoria. PRetty much feels like I took a methadone or maybe a 15mg roxy.
Oh yeah to moderators, sorry I included how much I paid for it on the first post, it's been a long time since I made a thread on here.
Also I'm aware of the OLD opana mega thread but since these are the NEW NAME BRAND ones I feel it's only appropriate to make a new thread. If people want to discuss the old ones they can do so here-
http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/threads/...-this-one./page37?highlight=opana+mega+thread
Plus that thread is almost at 1000 posts anyway.
This way here pain management patients (legit ones who take there meds the right way) can give there opinions and experiences as well as recreational users or opiate dependent people. Here's a description and stregnths of the new ones:
Dosage Forms And Strengths
The 5 mg dosage form is a pink, round, film-coated, biconvex extended-release tablet debossed with an “E” on one side and a “5” on the other side.
The 7.5 mg dosage form is a gray, round, film-coated, biconvex extended-release tablet debossed with an “E” on one side and a “7 ½” on the other side.
The 10 mg dosage form is a light orange, round, film-coated, biconvex extended-release tablet debossed with an “E” on one side and a “10” on the other side.
The 15 mg dosage form is a white, round, film-coated, biconvex extended-release tablet debossed with an “E” on one side and a “15” on the other side.
The 20 mg dosage form is a light green, round, film-coated, biconvex extended-release tablet debossed with an “E” on one side and a “20” on the other side.
The 30 mg dosage form is a red, round, film-coated, biconvex extended-release tablet debossed with an “E” on one side and a “30” on the other side.
The 40 mg dosage form is a light yellow to pale yellow, round, film-coated, biconvex extended-release tablet debossed with an “E” on one side and a “40” on the other side.
Storage And Handling
OPANA ER tablets are supplied as follows:
5 mg
Pink, round, film-coated, biconvex extended-release tablets debossed with an “E” on one side and a “5” on the other side.
Bottles of 60 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-434-60
Bottles of 100 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-434-70
7.5 mg
Gray, round, film coated, biconvex extended-release tablets debossed with an “E” on one side and a “7 ½” on the other side.
Bottles of 60 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-435-60
Bottles of 100 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-435-70
10 mg
Light orange, round, film-coated, biconvex extended-release tablets debossed with an “E” on one side and a “10” on the other side.
Bottles of 60 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-436-60
Bottles of 100 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-436-70
15 mg
White, round, film-coated, biconvex extended-release tablets debossed with an “E” on one side and a “15” on the other side.
Bottles of 60 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-437-60
Bottles of 100 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-437-70
20 mg
Light green, round, film-coated, biconvex extended-release tablets debossed with an “E” on one side and a “20” on the other side.
Bottles of 60 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-438-60
Bottles of 100 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-438-70
30 mg
Red, round, film-coated, biconvex extended-release tablets debossed with an “E” on one side and a “30” on the other side.
Bottles of 60 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-439-60
Bottles of 100 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-439-70
40 mg
Light yellow to pale yellow, round, film-coated, biconvex extended-release tablets debossed with an “E” on one side and a “40” on the other side.
Bottles of 60 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-440-60
Bottles of 100 with child-resistant closure NDC 63481-440-70
OPANA ER contains oxymorphone, which is a controlled substance. Oxymorphone is controlled under Schedule II of the Controlled Substances Act. Oxymorphone, like all opioids, is liable to diversion and misuse and should be handled accordingly. Patients and their families should be instructed to flush any OPANA ER tablets that are no longer needed.
OPANA ER may be targeted for theft and diversion. Healthcare professionals should contact their State Medical Board, State Board of Pharmacy or State Control Board for information on how to detect or prevent diversion of this product.
Healthcare professionals should advise patients to store OPANA ER in a secure place, preferably locked and out of the reach of children and other non-caregivers.
Store OPANA ER at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted to 15°-30°C (59°-86°F). [See USP Controlled Room Temperature].
Pictures are at
www.opana.com
Just my two cents...
DO NOT attempt to inject. Trying to inject the old extended release forumla was bad enough, but this...this is almost a death sentence.
The best way I found to take them (for recreation or pain managment) is to simply chew it up the best you can (it will literaly feel like your chewing gum) and drink with alot of soda or a high acidic drink like orange juice on an EMPTY stomach.
For recreation they also say you can drink with alcohol but that's very dangerous. It's not terrible. As I said I got SLIGHT Euphoria and it DOES lasy a LONG time but the problem is it feels like I sniffed an old 5mg opana for 12 hours. It' dosen't feel like I had a 40mg opana for 6-8 hours.
If anyone's got suggestions on how to defeat it...be my guest. The microwave and freezeing tricks are not working. These are actually WAY harder to abuse than the new OP's. But they are'nt too bad to try and cut and half. If you need to take half a dose use scisors and they do snap in half easily. But using a hoseclamp or pedegg dosen't work .The second it's wet your fucked. Luckly my stomach acid is a little stronger than the average person but there are reports of them not digesting and partial in some cases almost full pilss floating with your feces.
Hope this helps a little.