valium compared to ms contin

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by meduza, Apr 7, 2005.

  1. meduza

    meduza Member

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    is valium anything like an oc? Dumb question maybe just wondered
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    p.s. is a 5mg valium real powerful i have never done them before someone told me to cut the 5mg in half but it doesnt even seem that much is the stuff pretty powerful?
     
  2. psychoactive321

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    Valium is nothing like OC. Oxy is a opiate painkiller, which is extremely addictive and 2 some people the best high there is.. next 2 slammin smack.. but back 2 the question.. Valium is a benzo and used alot for stress and anxiety.. creates kind of a intoxicated feeling similiar 2 alcohol. Nothing like oxy or anyother opiate. 5mgs of valium is a medium docter recommended dose and not a strong recreational dose at all.
     
  3. psychoactive321

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    i just read the header and i see it says ms contin which is extended release morphine. but in your post it talks about OC. Either way doesnt matter.
     
  4. PhotoGra1

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    They are not related or comparable, at all. . .
     
  5. oOflyeyesOo

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    Totaly different chemical, damn I need some OC right now.
     
  6. Maggie Sugar

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    Val is a benzodiazepine tranquilzer, ms contin or oxycontin are both opiate narcotic pain killer, both extended release. MS means morphine and OC is Oxycontin. Benzos and Opiates have virturally nothing in common, and are not related chemically.
     
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