extraction maybe?

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by The duder, Jan 8, 2009.

  1. The duder

    The duder Member

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    i had some generic oxy pills left over from some dentistry stuff awhile ago, but theyre fill asprin and im guessing that the oxy is less than 5%. what i was wondering is there any method to pull the 2 apart because im worried of over dosing if i take more than 2......theyre 200mg pills btw
     
  2. does2

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    Find the pill through google pill identifier, post the link here, than the best info will be available.
     
  3. C17H19NO3

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    Well, if it's a compound painkiller with oxycodone in it, it's either percocet or percodan. Sounds like percodan it's got asprin in it like you said, otherwise it's percocet which has tylenol (if it says APAP). Unless you're planning on taking a ton of them though, its probably best not to do an extraction, just take em. You can take up to 150mg/kg of body mass before aspirin is toxic and 200mg/kg before tylenol is toxic (about 15,000 mg for a 150lb guy). So unless you're going to take more than 20 at once, I wouldn't worry about it. Recommended dosage for almost all narcotic painkillers is usually 1-2 pills anyway so you're good to go.
     
  4. does2

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    Not all percocets contains apap.
     
  5. The duder

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    thats the name of the pill, thanks i didnt know that either
     
  6. china_white

    china_white Banned

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    just run a cold water extraction if you plan on taking alot, otherwise man dont bother because you do loose some product along the way
     

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