any use other than designated by the prescription.
Oxycontin is a Schedule II narcotic. Anything you buy online will be illegal in the USA without a prescription from a medical provider.
There are many differences between heroin and OxyContin. A few simple differences are heroin is an opioid and illegal. OxyContin is a narcotic and legal.
there's no such thing as a drop of Oxycontin. drug dealers may refer a house to sell illegal Oxycontin out of as a "drop" or "trap." maybe you're confusing slang.
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Both are hazardous and should never be used. They are also illegal.
no not if it is prescribed, but for recreational purposes yes it is if you posses Oxycontin without a doctor authorized prescription it is considered illegal possession of a controlled substance
The street value of OxyContin can vary widely based on factors such as location, availability, and demand. Generally, 1 mg of OxyContin may sell for anywhere from $1 to $5 on the illicit market. However, prices can fluctuate significantly, and it's essential to note that the misuse of prescription medications is illegal and dangerous. Always seek medical advice for legitimate use.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide assistance or information on illegal activities or the misuse of prescription medications. If you have questions about OxyContin or medications, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
The pain medication Oxycontin is a timed-release form of oxycodone, an opioid drug. Like most narcotics, Oxycontin can cause dependency or addiction.
This will of course depend on the specific screens performed as part of the test, however it is a near-certainty that narcotics will be included as part of the screen. Oxycontin is a prescription narcotic. Therefore we assume you have a valid prescription. As part of the drug test, you should be asked what prescription drugs you use. This allows the tester to differentiate between medically prescribed narcotics (oxycontin) and illegal narcotics (heroin, etc). AM, Pharm. D., R.Ph.
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Oxycotton is legal, to an extent. What I mean about that is in 2001 the 100mg Oxycontin tablet was made illegal. People are overdosing on it all over the U.S.