percocet vs. oxycontin???

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by ssj3gotenks, Nov 25, 2005.

  1. ssj3gotenks

    ssj3gotenks Member

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    Hey i was wondering: if it takes me a 40mg of oxycontin to get feelin good, would 4 10/325 percocets feel stronger, the same, or weaker than 40mg of oxycontin (when chewed up)?
     
  2. deadonceagain

    deadonceagain mankind is a plague

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    same,why would it change same active ingredent. i would cold water extract anything before i took it
     
  3. geckopelli

    geckopelli Senior Member

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    percodan and oxycontin are not the same drug, so it doesn't work that way.

    In any case, don't take that much acetaminiphine. Do as deadonceagain suggest.
     
  4. oOflyeyesOo

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    percocet gecko, they both contain oxycodone, but I thought I heard somewhere that even when oxycontin is crushed that it still has some type of time release mecanism in it other that the wax coating, if that even acts as a time release.
     
  5. deadonceagain

    deadonceagain mankind is a plague

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    well one the coating is broken its no longer time release hence the point of crush and then when you cold water extract your left with mostly oxycodone if you do that with both pills it wont matter because you will be left with the same active ingredent oxycodone, that like adding a shot of vodka to orange and a shot to cranberry jucie both will give you the same affects because both have the same amount and the same ingredent that gives you the high
     
  6. geckopelli

    geckopelli Senior Member

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    I stand corrected. ( i've got ms-contin on my mind)

    although it should be noted that the -cett and -dan endings merely indicate the presence of tylenol or asprin, respectively.
     
  7. oOflyeyesOo

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    I just heard somewhere about the time release in the chemical compound, but oh well it was wrong info I guess.
     
  8. deadonceagain

    deadonceagain mankind is a plague

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    well some pharm companys are trying to make oxycodone so if you break the time realse by crushing them it will kill the oxycodone so the pill wont be abused as much, i read an article on it in erowid i was searching around for it but i couldnt find it
     
  9. oOflyeyesOo

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    yea, they have new oc's i have had them before, they gel up when they get moist, so you cant shoot them or snort, but if you put enough water in your nose then they will disolve. I have had them before.
     
  10. deadonceagain

    deadonceagain mankind is a plague

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    if it gells then why cant you snort it just dont get it wet...
     
  11. oOflyeyesOo

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    there is moisture in your nasel pasages that disolves the oxy, and it gets it damp then it gels up. You need excess water so it will start to dissolve.
     
  12. Trippin' Billies

    Trippin' Billies Senior Member

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    what about -din? :p
     
  13. deadonceagain

    deadonceagain mankind is a plague

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    i wouldnt think that much moisture would cause it to gel up
     
  14. oOflyeyesOo

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    yea it doesnt need alot of moisture, but that is what it does. Get some and you will find out.
     
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