Usually 80mg OC's are only prescribed to terminally ill patients with a high tolerance for the drug already. I would not recommend taking over 30mg of OC at a time if you don't already have a tolerance; otherwise, there's a good chance you'll get sick and throw up the pill.
That being said, the high for an 80mg depends on your tolerance. With no tolerance, I would expect the effects to last around 6 hours, peaking around 90 minutes.
Supposed to give pain releif for 12 hours.
10 hours. :)
depends on a lots of variables
Oxycontin won't be found during a herpes antibody blood test.
Chewing a 10mg Oxycontin tablet will destroy the time release mechanism and you will get all 10mg at once. This is no the way the pill is supposed to be used and doing this is considered abuse and is illegal. From a health perspective, 10mg is not a high dose to receive at once, especially if you have a tolerance. With that said, chewing the 10mg tablet will provide faster acting and stronger pain relief, but will not last as long as taking the pill whole. IF you need fast pain relief, talk to your doctor, he will most likely prescribe you emergency pain tablets for breakthrough. I have these, I'm on 80mg Oxycontin tabs, one a day, and I also have 15mg instant release roxicodone tabs for breakthrough pain.
generic have a different binder which is harder to snort Oxycontin is pure oxycodone, while Watson brand oxycodone is genaric and contains acetominofen which is Tylenol. if you are using it recreationally id suggest staying away from genaric pills with acetominofen because it can become toxic to the liver causing it to shut down in high doses. `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` #2 I am not sure I understand your question. As far as Oxycodone (instant release), I don't believe Purdue, the maker of brand name Oxycontin even makes a brand name Oxcodone. If you are talking about Oxycontin (controlled release) which is released into your system slowly, it was originally produced by the Purdue company. At this time, they have given Watson permission to make, sell and distribute this drug, so I am assuming that it is made to Purdues quality and control. Many people get confused as to what the difference is between oxycodone and Oxycontin. Oxycodone is the name of the drug. It can be combined with acetaminphen (Percocet, Tylox, to name a few) or aspirin (Percodan is one brand name). It is also combined in cough surpressants and other medications. Oxycontin (the "contin" means continious) is sold in different strengths, and is used alone soley for time released pain relief. This medications is suppose to last for up to 12 hours, but many times people have episodes of "breakthrough pain" and they are also given oxycodone to help get them through, until their next dose of the contolled release med. It is important that you never break or chew Oxycontin, as you will then get the entire dose which could cause an overdose.
Between 5-10 years. But it all depends on the individual. For some it can last up to 20 or more.
Yes both contain oxycodone a opiate used for severe pain relief.when the test is run oxycodone will show up depending how long it was last used.
Well Oxycotin is the time released one, so by chewing it youre breaking the coating for the time release which would most likely make you high. due to high abuse the "new" oc's (op's) cannot be chewed, snorted, or shot up as once it hits fluid it'll lock up. however, if you have the original Oc's or Oxycodone, without a tolerance you should have pain relief for 3-6 hours. whereas swallowing an oxyCONTIN will last from 8-10.
Depends, snort it, (I do not advise) within a few minutes. Can last up to 6+ hours. Take it like your supposed to, within 15-20 minutes and can last up to 8-12+ hours.
how long does Oxycontin stay in the blood
a few minutes
Generally, 72 hours.
3 to 7 days.