It's rapid release good pill to abuse the pills are bigger so you get more to smoke or more to sniff I only eat them but everyone I know loves this pill more to sniff and smoke but don't abuse this pill. You will
It is important to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider or pharmacist when taking oxycodone HCl 15mg. Typically, you swallow the tablet whole with water, without crushing or breaking it. Do not chew or dissolve the tablet, as this can lead to a rapid release of the medication and increase the risk of side effects.
Oxycodone Hydrocloride, basically a rapid release Oxycontin
Roxicodone, a generic oxycodone product designed to have an immediate release effect for rapid pain relief, is available in 5 mg (white), 15 mg (green), and 30 mg (blue) tablets; in a 5 mg per 5 ml oral solution; and in a 20 mg per ml liquid concentrate. As such it would show up as an opiate(the same as oxycodone) on a drug test.
Yes. An explosion is a sudden release of energy, like rapid combustion.
Rapid Transit - 1925 was released on: USA: 10 March 1925
Rapid Fire - 1922 was released on: USA: 16 July 1922
Rapid Turnover - 2007 was released on: USA: 30 August 2007
In the Rapid-Transit Tunnel - 1903 was released on: USA: March 1903
Depends on what kind of pills they are but it isn't a good idea.. at all. Most pills are designed as controlled release or rapid release (which is usually in a gel capsule so they can't be crushed) when you crush a controlled release pill and snort it that turns the active ingredient into rapid release (it starts working quicker) This goes for any pill. Anyways, YES if you mean pills such as oxycodone or adderall, pills like that will get you high but it is VERY unsafe. If you're snorting over the counter meds like ibuprofen then chances are no, you won't get high. A headache if anything.
CPCR (controlled-potency controlled-release) medications provide a consistent release of the active ingredient over time, maintaining a steady level in the body. TBCR (time-controlled burst-release) medications release the active ingredient all at once, providing a rapid onset of action followed by a decrease in concentration over time.
Translogic - 2010 Rapid Prototyping was released on: USA: 8 August 2011
Opening of the Rapid Transit Tunnel - 1900 was released on: USA: March 1900