Hi guys, first post here, I had a for Endocet, and I got it switched to Oxycodone IR due to the fact that I wanted to protect my liver a bit more for when I drank.
The pills I got, I literally can't find ANY information beside the official website stating.
Here it is ( http://www.purdue.ca/files/OXY IR Tablets PM EN-R.pdf )
I will first describe the pill
Perfectly round & white, there is a "5" covering the whole surface, on the flip side, scored, on top it says OXY and underneath the score is IR.
Now on the Website, it states it has a "TABLET COATING" which contains
Hydroxypropyl methucellulose
Hydroxypropyl cellulose
Polyethen gylcol
Titanium Dioxide
Can this coating be sucked off? is it some kind of anti abuse agent? I don't think so, but why is it there?
Now for the "TABLET" itself
Crospovidone, Lactose, Microcrystaline Cellulose (seems to be in every narcotic I get) and stearic acid
My question is, I looked up Captain Heroins Inactive ingredients list (thanks)
And it says the Crospovidone and MMC is INSOLUBLE, would this mean that the only solution a needle would draw would be Oxycodone + Lactose + stearic acid? Does this make it ****SAFE PILL (no such thing)**** AS ONE CAN GET? WHEN USING NEEDLES*****
And how come I'm having trouble finding Canadian opiate information, specifically about generics?
I have tried MANY different kinds of opiates, previously Hydromorphone-Contin and IR but just nasally used them, after making a water solution that is. I wish I kept a few around so I can shoot those instead. I respect all the information I will get, and understand all the dangers involved, and I research alot - these would be my final questions. Thank you.
And I repeat - I can't find a picture, or ANY information about this brand of OXYcodone-IR.
And is there a rush to injecting oxycodone, is there a SIGNIFICANT difference in effect compared to oral?? I heard only 'morphone drugs are meant to be shot, I went through my share of 'morphones with out doing so...damn!
Thank you so much for your time, I will from now on - post to help others in need. Thanks again.
The pills I got, I literally can't find ANY information beside the official website stating.
Here it is ( http://www.purdue.ca/files/OXY IR Tablets PM EN-R.pdf )
I will first describe the pill
Perfectly round & white, there is a "5" covering the whole surface, on the flip side, scored, on top it says OXY and underneath the score is IR.
Now on the Website, it states it has a "TABLET COATING" which contains
Hydroxypropyl methucellulose
Hydroxypropyl cellulose
Polyethen gylcol
Titanium Dioxide
Can this coating be sucked off? is it some kind of anti abuse agent? I don't think so, but why is it there?
Now for the "TABLET" itself
Crospovidone, Lactose, Microcrystaline Cellulose (seems to be in every narcotic I get) and stearic acid
My question is, I looked up Captain Heroins Inactive ingredients list (thanks)
And it says the Crospovidone and MMC is INSOLUBLE, would this mean that the only solution a needle would draw would be Oxycodone + Lactose + stearic acid? Does this make it ****SAFE PILL (no such thing)**** AS ONE CAN GET? WHEN USING NEEDLES*****
And how come I'm having trouble finding Canadian opiate information, specifically about generics?
I have tried MANY different kinds of opiates, previously Hydromorphone-Contin and IR but just nasally used them, after making a water solution that is. I wish I kept a few around so I can shoot those instead. I respect all the information I will get, and understand all the dangers involved, and I research alot - these would be my final questions. Thank you.
And I repeat - I can't find a picture, or ANY information about this brand of OXYcodone-IR.
And is there a rush to injecting oxycodone, is there a SIGNIFICANT difference in effect compared to oral?? I heard only 'morphone drugs are meant to be shot, I went through my share of 'morphones with out doing so...damn!
Thank you so much for your time, I will from now on - post to help others in need. Thanks again.
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