Wisdom Teeth and Pain Medications

Yea, there sold for recreational use just like oxys to be crushed and snorted. Besides a non time release oral dose of 30mg oxicodone would have you ****ed, drooling all over. I have a very high tolerence and 20mg(CWE from percs) has me feeling cobwebs all over my body, and slurring speach for a couple hours.

i'm pretty sure that they're not time release. people wouldnt be sellin them like they do if they were time release. I take one 30 mg and i have a pretty intense euphoria going on.
are you sure they're time release? or are you thinking of another version thats time release maybe?
 
i had all 4 of my wisdom teeth pulled at the same time. 1 of them was still healthy but dentist decided to pull it anyway... Words cant express the feeling i had when i was feeling the veins tear. End result: coughing up blood in a towl for the next 3 hrs.... no meds

 
Yea, there sold for recreational use just like oxys to be crushed and snorted. Besides a non time release oral dose of 30mg oxicodone would have you ****ed, drooling all over. I have a very high tolerence and 20mg(CWE from percs) has me feeling cobwebs all over my body, and slurring speach for a couple hours.

All depends... I know one guy who crushes and snorts 80mg oxy all the time... several times a day. It's all about your tolerance, my man. Also knew one guy who used to mainline 600mg of Demerol at a time intravenously... would kill a normal person in 10 minutes.

 
i got a buddy that goes to the methadone clinic, i get the pink juice .25 a mg. it lasts long but when you come down your teeth seem like they hurt 10x worse. i need teh insurances before i end up in the done clinic too lol. my wisdom teeth came in and broke the fillings out of two of my back teeth so i got 2 holes in my jaw it sucks bad.

 
BTW, if your doctor gives you a script for 800mg ibuprofen/motrin, that's his polite way of telling you to stop being a whiny b!tch and **** it up.
I broke off a wisdom tooth and had it pulled. The dentist gave me prescription Tylenol, and it was fine. Man up!
guys, it has nothing to do with manning up. when i was in middle school i broke my neck from a go kart accident and i couldnt move my neck. i was in pain for like 6 hours from the time i got on the stretcher to the time the ER doctor was able to see me. no pain meds at all. it was scary sometimes cuz the nurse would leave me in the hall way all alone, and there would be no one around for like 15 mins while i was waiting for my scans.

i just want some pain meds to get high on.

 
yo the docs not gonna give you roxys or anything close to that. yes roxys are timed release, why do you think people blow them or parachute them, cause when you do that its like doubling the dosage because it hits you all at once which in turns is an od and gets you ****erd up
http://www.medicinenet.com/oxycodone/article.htm

read that link and it says that they are not time released tho

PREPARATIONS: Tablets: 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 mg. Controlled release tablets: 10, 20, 40, and 80 mg. Capsules: 5 mg. Solution: 5 mg/5 ml, 20 mg/ml

STORAGE: Oxycodone should be stored between 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F). Open bottles of oral solution should be discarded after 90 days.

PRESCRIBED FOR: Oxycodone is prescribed for the relief of moderate to severe pain.

DOSING: The usual starting dose using immediate release tablets is 10 to 30 mg every 4 hours. Patients who have never received opioids should receive 5-15 mg every 4 to 6 hours. Some patients may require 30 mg or more every 4 hours. The starting dose using immediate release capsules is 5 mg every 6 hours.

Continuous release tablets are administered every 12 hours and are used when around the clock treatment is required for an extended time period. Continuous release tablets should not be broken, crushed or chewed; tablets should be swallowed whole. Broken, crushed or chewed tablets may lead to increased absorption and dangerous levels of oxycodone.

The 80 mg and 160 mg tablets should only be used by patients that require daily doses of at least 160-320 mg and are tolerant of opioid therapy. Administration of large doses to opioid naive patients may lead to profound respiratory depression and even death.

The usual adult dose of oral solution (20 mg/ml) is 5 mg every 6 hours. The usual adult dose for the oral solution (5 mg/ml) is 10-30 mg every 4 hours.

 
yo the docs not gonna give you roxys or anything close to that. yes roxys are timed release, why do you think people blow them or parachute them, cause when you do that its like doubling the dosage because it hits you all at once which in turns is an od and gets you ****erd up
and people snort roxi's so they dont have to wait 30 mins to an hour for the pills to kick in. it also gives you a higher high. they do it for that reason, not because they are timed release.

 
I'm gonna laugh when all those idiots end up with cancer in their nose in 10 years or when it just plain ol' falls off.

People die from nosebleeds. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif

 
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