some of my friends keep swearing to me they can get these new 80mg roxis, that you cant snort or bang. You just pop them and get really fucked up. I've been looking everywhere online to see if I find them, but no luck yet. These fools probably came up on some generic OC 80s and they think theyre new and callin them 80mg roxis. Idk, thats just my theory. anyone heard anything about this, or know if its bullshit?
the fact that you can't find it sny info online doesnt mean anything. i mean, when pregabalin first came out, people were getting high off it but it took forever for it to be recognized by erowid. i know pregabalin and oxycodone arent the same thing but i as just using an example.
idk i asked a few people and they all told me no, and found nothing online but mr vanilly is right that it can take a while for it to show up somewhere on the net
^exactly. That would be the biggest news among the OC community ever. instead of regular OC80s, imagine roxi 80s. Those shits must be magical. but Im not gettin my hopes up, I think this its b/s untill proven otherwise.
There were "new" generics released by MKRAP, there is an 80 of course, so maybe thats what they got and got there terms messed up. Purdue Pharma L.P. Announces Resolution of OxyContin(R) Patent Lawsuit with Mallinckrodt Inc. Mallinckrodt acknowledges validity of Purdue patents; Purdue licenses limited sales of some generic oxycodone strengths STAMFORD, Conn., Sept. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Purdue Pharma L.P. of Stamford, Connecticut and Mallinckrodt Inc. of Hazelwood, Missouri have agreed to end the OxyContin(R) (oxycodone HCl controlled-release) Tablets patent infringement lawsuit between them in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. According to the agreement, Mallinckrodt acknowledges the validity and enforceability of Purdue's patents and admits that marketing generic versions of OxyContin under its Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) without a license from Purdue would infringe these patents. In exchange, Purdue has agreed to grant Mallinckrodt a royalty-bearing license, ending in 2009, to sell limited quantities of generic versions of 10 mg, 20 mg, 40 mg, and 80 mg extended-release oxycodone tablets. In the most recent decision in the litigation which Purdue and Mallinckrodt have now settled, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York rejected claims that the Purdue patents were unenforceable because of Purdue's alleged inequitable conduct in obtaining them. In an Opinion and Order dated January 7, 2008, the Court stated, "There is no evidence of deceptive intent with respect to Purdue's failure to disclose prior controlled-release formulations or its failure to disclose [a Purdue scientist's] affiliations, both of which were made in good faith." "We are pleased to resolve the dispute with Mallinckrodt in a manner that respects our inventions," said John H. Stewart, President of Purdue Pharma, in announcing the end of the lawsuit. "We will continue to defend our inventions against infringers." Purdue Pharma is a privately-held pharmaceutical company known for pioneering research on persistent pain. Headquartered in Stamford, CT, Purdue is engaged in the research, development, production, and distribution of both prescription and over-the-counter medicines and hospital products. Additional information about Purdue can be found at www.purduepharma.com.
No, there isn't such a thing. No doctor would ever feel comfortable prescribing 80mg of instant release oxycodone. It's hard enough to get prescribed extended-release Oxycontin. Yes, there would also be info on the net about it, so to the person who said you can't find it online doesn't mean anything, it DOES mean something. There would be something, somewhere, if they were out. Just because Erowid didn't have anything about it, doesn't mean shit. Erowid isn't the best source for everything. If you did a simple google search on Pregabalin, you would have found tons of information about it, because it's a real medication. Roxicodone 80mg, isn't. Also, who the fuck gets high on Pregabalin, lol. Again, Erowid isn't "the net." If it was a real medication, there would be information about it on drug and doctor websites. Erowid doesn't even list all of the different dosages of Oxycodone, so of course it wouldn't be there. I asked my friend who is in his 3rd year of pharmacy school and reads new drug headlines every single day, and he tells me there isn't such a pill either. I doubt it will ever be made, either.
okay so i am a pm patient and i asked the dr if there were any he said to his knowledge no..but he did say they were about to release a new 60
I response to the roxy 80"s..........i went to my pain mngmnt doctor today to get my regular script of oxy 30"s.....i got a split script due to the unavailability of the 30"s. I get one script for 150, and another for 30. My doctor then made me aware of the making of the roxy 80"s, and i then made sure he was not referring to oxycontin 80's. He corrected me with details that it is new on the market and may be more readily available in stock. If this is the case, he offered to write my script for the roxy 80's in replace of the 30's my next visit. I would definitely look into this before disreguarding as bullshit. Like the doc said.....it is new.
Actually there's tons that would. If I take my scheduled dose, I'm supposed to take 9 30mg roxies a day. That's 270mg per day. Supposed to take 2-3 a time, according to my level of pain (90+ mg at a time). And yeah, there is no 80mg roxicodone.. but they'll sure give the equivalent plus of a multiple amount.
he's probably talking about OP's. Basically, they turn to elephant snot if they get wet, and are hard to crush and dis-pleasurable snort