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Opioids IM'd an OC20, am I safe?

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^I figured it was an OP20, oxycodone controlled release 20mg, they said nothing in their original post about "little blue oxys", they said OC20s, now I'm thinking it was just oxycodone instant release. The 20mg IRs are grey, but and the 30mg IRs are light blue. So your posting conflicts multiple factual issues, wanna clear that up? @OP, can you clarify what formulation of oxycodone you injected via IM? If it's not time-released, that could explain why hopefully, it's not forming an abscess. Time released medications, the OxyContin formulation in particular, is notoriously unforgiving because it's using a totally plastic polymer; if you don't form an abscess it's pretty miraculous. With IR medication, you're definitely better off, but this was by no means something ANYONE should repeat. It's horribly dangerous, even in IR form.

Still safe today, not feeling weird at all, leg is fine.

I IM'd an OC 20 instant release, it was a small blue or purple pill. K 57 Was the pill id.

Damn, maybe I am wrong on the color.
 
That's the imprint for ir oxycodone 20mg, but your color is wrong. I know, no pill ID, and this is why. Even with the imprint, no one can be sure. OC generally refers to OxyContin, continuous or extended release. Glad you're feeling ok, but I'd still get checked.
 
Still safe today, not feeling weird at all, leg is fine.

I IM'd an OC 20 instant release, it was a small blue or purple pill. K 57 Was the pill id.

Damn, maybe I am wrong on the color.

You have the color & name wrong, FWIW it should be a Roxicodone 20mg generic, not an OC20.

See a doctor, it's not hard to get an ultrasound done and you'll probably feel a lot better for it.
 
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