because it messes with you blood stream and nervus
yes but it can be a safety risk if you havent built up a tolerance
It all depends on tolerance. If you have a tolerance for oxycodone, then lortabs and oxycodone will cost more than methadone. If you have a methdone tolerance, then the methadone will cost more. If you have no tolerance for any of them then the cheapest would be oxycontin-type oxycodone. Prices vary but oxycontin is usually about $20 for 40mgs, methadone is usually $5 for 10mgs, and lortabs are 1 dollar per mg.
if its instent release swallow if its extended release chew. Depending on your tolerance for certain medications.
oxycodone is just pure heroine.....which is an opiate....
yes
If u have a low or no tolerance to opiates, possibly. Otherwise u will need anywhere from 15-40 mg to get you high. I have a high tolerance, so snorting a 30 mg oxycodone hydrochloride pill gets me way loaded! becareful and have fun :) seriously, becareful you don't know what u are getting yourself into!
No THC is marijuana, oxycodone is an opiate
Depends on previous doses of opiates. Someone with say, an 80mg Oxycodone tolerance would consider 160mg a strong dose of hydro, but someone with no opiate tolerance may find 20mg a strong dose.
First, I'm assuming you are referring to Oxycodone (Oxycodine is a common misspelling of Oxycodone). To answer your question they are the same drug... Oxycontin contains Oxycodone, the only difference being that Oxycontin is designed as a time-released version of Oxycodone over 8-12 hours. Oxycontin pills go as high as 160mg per dose. That is why people overdose so easily on Oxycontin when they are chewed up and swallowed or crushed to snort/inject. The high dose hits them all at once rather than being released over several hours. This can be very lethal unless the individual has already been taking the drug for a while and their body has built a sufficient tolerance to it.
Yes. Tolerance is built up rather quickly.
no they nees to check for oxycodone specificly.
There is no ceiling dose for narcotics, it depends on the individual's tolerance level. Tolerance levels can go up and up. First time users MIGHT be able to tolerate a small amount before vomiting and lessened consciousness occur, and truly lethal dose could be anything, depending on many factors. Again, it all depends on your body. Chronically ill patients, or oxycodone abusers, for example, have built tolerance over time. Think of it like alcohol. The first time someone has a drink, they catch a buzz quick, but over time, they need more and more. ADDED: The original answer was edited and the question 'locked' to further contributions due to the mention of dosage amounts which were deemed to be too specific, too much information, and which could possibly prove harmful.