Runtoparadise
Bluelighter
SK, I just saw that post & thought I'd add my 2c.
The new formulation (OP) oxycontin doesn't have the 40% "quick dump" that the previous formula, (OC), featured.
Because onset is not as noticeable with the OPs, some patients feel less analgesia is received even when tablets are the same dose. As they associate the buzz with pain relief.
In double blind, randomised crossover trials efficacy was proven to be exact, meaning one formula is no different to the other for analgesic benefit mg for mg.
Also, with the reformulated oxy, the outer casing is often detected in faecal matter, giving patients the belief that no opiate has been released into their system when it actually has.
This has been proven by extensive testing in countless cases of ppl picking through their s*** & taking samples to their chemist to send off to labs. Yes, really :/
I began experimenting with oxy back when it was the original "abuse proof" version, & basically have done ever since.
Just as SKR warned, tolerance will rise rapidly when interrupting time release meds, & it's almost impossible to limit yourself to any prescribed dose once you find a way to get almost instant pain relief. At pretty much whatever dose you decide to give yourself.
Such is the allure of analgesia to the cpp
Rtp
The new formulation (OP) oxycontin doesn't have the 40% "quick dump" that the previous formula, (OC), featured.
Because onset is not as noticeable with the OPs, some patients feel less analgesia is received even when tablets are the same dose. As they associate the buzz with pain relief.
In double blind, randomised crossover trials efficacy was proven to be exact, meaning one formula is no different to the other for analgesic benefit mg for mg.
Also, with the reformulated oxy, the outer casing is often detected in faecal matter, giving patients the belief that no opiate has been released into their system when it actually has.
This has been proven by extensive testing in countless cases of ppl picking through their s*** & taking samples to their chemist to send off to labs. Yes, really :/
I began experimenting with oxy back when it was the original "abuse proof" version, & basically have done ever since.
Just as SKR warned, tolerance will rise rapidly when interrupting time release meds, & it's almost impossible to limit yourself to any prescribed dose once you find a way to get almost instant pain relief. At pretty much whatever dose you decide to give yourself.
Such is the allure of analgesia to the cpp

Rtp