nvrcoholic
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Jun 4, 2025
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Recently UK vendors started to sell Polish oxys. Most of them are legit and they cost around £40 for two pills. Few days ago I have found out that one place sells 30 x OC80 for peanuts (around 60 quid), I knew it’s too good to be true so Ive ordered them. The imprints on the back of leaflets aren’t even printed straight, also there’s no Polish letters on them, so I didn’t have to take them to know that they are fake.
Yesterday I had six of them, while I’m usually off my face after 120mg oxys taken orally, these ones led me to the blackout at some point.
I have mixed them with 1g of tramadol and 2mg of clonazepam and I wasn’t feeling as high as I should be, they made the tramadol weaker.
By the way, when the pills are in contact with any liquid, they suddenly change the colour from white to pink lol.
Today I have scraped off the coating and dissolved one of the pills in some water and using the drug test for urine, I have dipped all of the panels to see what is hidden in these pills and the results were disappointing because there was no opioids in it, instead the test showed benzodiazepines.
Conclusion:
cheap oxys are not oxys, God knows what is in them, I have never seen a pill that is white, but turns pink when gets in contact with liquid.
I wouldn’t recommend them to anyone, the feeling you get is hidden in the background, and I was struggling with walking straight after few. I didn’t feel dizzy, even tho I couldn’t stand still and when I tried to walk I was just bouncing off the walls and felt on the cupboard, almost breaking the opened drawer.
Yesterday I had six of them, while I’m usually off my face after 120mg oxys taken orally, these ones led me to the blackout at some point.
I have mixed them with 1g of tramadol and 2mg of clonazepam and I wasn’t feeling as high as I should be, they made the tramadol weaker.
By the way, when the pills are in contact with any liquid, they suddenly change the colour from white to pink lol.
Today I have scraped off the coating and dissolved one of the pills in some water and using the drug test for urine, I have dipped all of the panels to see what is hidden in these pills and the results were disappointing because there was no opioids in it, instead the test showed benzodiazepines.
Conclusion:
cheap oxys are not oxys, God knows what is in them, I have never seen a pill that is white, but turns pink when gets in contact with liquid.
I wouldn’t recommend them to anyone, the feeling you get is hidden in the background, and I was struggling with walking straight after few. I didn’t feel dizzy, even tho I couldn’t stand still and when I tried to walk I was just bouncing off the walls and felt on the cupboard, almost breaking the opened drawer.