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100 mg of oxycodone with no tolerance?

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It's most definitely very unsafe to take 100mg of oxycodone with no tolerance, you're likely to stop breathing or pass out. At the very least you'll be incoherent and very nauseous.

Try 10mg instead.
 
yeah man...100 mg's of oxy is an extremely high dose for even some of the more experienced opiate users. with no tolerance you will definately OD. whether they get you to the hospital on time....who knows. Dont do it. with no tolerance 20-30 mg's should have you noddin off without a problem. I'd say no more than 50 mg's for a beginner and thats still a really high dose with no tolerance at all
 
Posts like this seem like a cry for help. Only a person with long term intense chronic pain and a huge tolerance for opiates would even consider taking 100mg of Oxycodone at once.
 
The most I've done is 35 mg with a little bit of a tolerance. Wasn't it common for a person to take 80 mg back when OxyContin could still be abused?
 
Wasn't it common for a person to take 80 mg back when OxyContin could still be abused?

80s are prescribed to opiate tolerant people ONLY. Just insufflate 15mg at a time, wait 20ish min and see how you feel until you are where you want to be at.
 
Oxycontin is a time release form of the drug. Oxycodone is an instant release form of the drug.

Oxycodone can be administered orally, intranasally, via intravenous/intramuscular/subcutaneous injection or rectally. The bioavailability of oral administration of OxyContin averages 60–87%, with rectal administration yielding the same results; intranasal varies between individuals with a mean of 46%

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxycodone


Correct me if I am wrong, but wiki's intermingling use of OxyCodone and OxyContin is incorrect isn't it? I was under the impression that oxycodone was the instant release form and OcyContin was the time release form of the same drug.
 
yeah dude i have done my fair share of oxys and i usually only use 80mgs a day myself. be careful , you can always take more. jsut not less
 
Correct me if I am wrong, but wiki's intermingling use of OxyCodone and OxyContin is incorrect isn't it? I was under the impression that oxycodone was the instant release form and OcyContin was the time release form of the same drug.

Oxycodone is name of the actual substance. Percocet has oxycodone and APAP in it. Oxycontin is the name brand time release formulation.

As others have said, 100mg is entirely too much for a fairly opiate naive person such as your self.
 
Oxycontin is a time release form of the drug. Oxycodone is an instant release form of the drug.



source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxycodone


Correct me if I am wrong, but wiki's intermingling use of OxyCodone and OxyContin is incorrect isn't it? I was under the impression that oxycodone was the instant release form and OcyContin was the time release form of the same drug.

(I believe) OxyCotin is the brand name, Oxycodone is the actual name of the drug.

Similar to how Vicoden is the brand name while the actual drug is called Hydrocodone.
 
Oxycontin is a brand name time release version of oxycodone. 80mg of oxycontin will release oxycodone over a period of 10-12 hours. Instant release oxycodone doesn't come in anything larger than 30mg, and I am not sure you can even get those anymore.

For someone who is opiate naive, 30mg will make for a very bad time. 100mg is suicidal.
 
Exactly.

This question has been answered and its pretty cut and dry. If you don't have any opiate tolerance, don't take that high of a dose. Don't even take half of that dose. You won't enjoy it and could die in the process.

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Shallow breathing, bradycardia, cold, clammy skin, apnea, hypotension, miosis (pupil constriction), circulatory collapse, respiratory arrest, and death
 
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