Have an ailment that requires a medication of that level. If you don't have some issue like that then you have no reason for roxicodone right?
If you do have an issue, you'r doctor can help you with what he/she recommends.
You will be wasting your money. Its best absorption rate would be to take it as it is prescribed, swallow it.
Roxicodone is available in various strengths, typically ranging from 5 mg to 30 mg. The most commonly prescribed strengths are 5 mg, 15 mg, and 30 mg. It's important to take this medication exactly as prescribed by a healthcare provider to avoid potential risks or side effects.
No, smoking Roxicodone (often referred to as "roxies") is not safe or recommended. Roxicodone is an opioid medication designed for oral use, and smoking it can lead to serious health risks, including respiratory issues and overdose. Additionally, smoking the drug alters its intended effects and can increase the likelihood of addiction and other harmful side effects. Always use medications as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
yes
Sure.
SOMEWHAT
Not long enough...
it is a form of Roxicodone
roxicodone
dilaudid is stronger then roxicodone if you are on methadone
No notice relating to Roxicodone products has been listed on the FDA website during the period from 2008 through this date.
Opiates.