• Select Your Topic Then Scroll Down
    Alcohol Bupe Benzos
    Cocaine Heroin Opioids
    RCs Stimulants Misc
    Harm Reduction All Topics Gabapentinoids
    Tired of your habit? Struggling to cope?
    Want to regain control or get sober?
    Visit our Recovery Support Forums

Opioids Question bout Oxycodone and Hydroxyzine

Status
Not open for further replies.

ohthankfgod

Greenlighter
Joined
Feb 1, 2013
Messages
10
Could not find the answer by searching, but I'm new. Please help.

Regarding OPIOIDS, I have only ever taken Percocet 5/325, just one pill at a time. Never nauseous at all from the one. (I've taken a lot of other drugs though). But haven't taken the Percocet in a year.

So I have NO tolerance. I want to take six or eight Percocets (5/325) and some Hydroxyzine. I weigh 100 kg. I was told that up to 60mg of Oxycodone for a first-timer would be safe. How much Hydroxyzine would be good? Does this level and combination sound safe? I have some Promethazine here, do I need that also? How long will this last?

(Just FYI: I want to do this to erase pain traces from past chronic pain. I read that a single large dose of an opioid will erase pain traces in the spinal cord and brain stem permanently if traces have developed from chronic pain. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/01/120113204933.htm )

Thanks much.
 
Last edited:
You want to take 6-8 times the largest dose of oxycodone in hopes of erasing past chronic pain based off of one study? That's not remotely safe whatsoever. All of this is based on one study? If that was the case, wouldn't doctors everywhere be doing exactly this instead of prescribing people copious amounts of opiates?
 
Last edited:
How is 6 or 8 pills of 5mg each equal to 12 times the largest dose? The largest dose of what? What are you talking about? Is 30 or 40 mg of oxycodone safe for a first-timer? Will Hydroxyzine add anything?
 
And I didn't say it would erase the chronic pain itself, nor the source of the chronic pain, only the memory traces as described in the article I linked.
 
If HR is "harm reduction", then yes:

Figuring out whether hydroxyzine would decrease the maximum safe amount of oxycodone that someone takes is extremeley HR'ing. Secondly, if you ever looked at the article I linked, then you'd see that a large dose is necessary for memory trace elimination (the source of pain has been greatly reduced for me recently by a surgery). Memory trace elimination is very HR'ing. So figuring out a safe but large dose is important. Thirdly, posting that article is good information that could potentially reduce harm for others. Fourthly, simply learning that "taking that much oxycodone when opiate naive is reckless." just reduced harm to me.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top