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Revision as of 21:17, 28 February 2013
General Information
Classification: Opiate/Downer/Sedative/Painkiller
History
Dosage
-Dosage: 5-20mg (No tolerance)
- 20-60mg (Medium-High tolerance) - 60mg+ (Very High tolerance)
Onset:
-Oral: 20-40 minutes
-Insufflated: Near Instantly (5-20 seconds)
-IV: Instantly
Peak Benefit:
-Oral: 30-60 minutes
Insufflated: 5-15 minutes
IV: 2-5 minutes
Half/Life and Duration
-Half-life = 3-4.5 hours
(Note: Duration depends upon R.O.A., as IVing will last much shorter, but with a more intense high, yet taking your Oxycodone orally will be much more mellow with less of a rush, but last longer.)
Dosages Depend on tolerance.
Potentiators:
-Grapefruit juice
-Alcohol
-Diphenhydramine
Avoid:
-Excessive drinking (drinking with APAP in your system can cause serious liver damage, and alcohol may potentiate Oxycodone dangerously high for someone with a low-tolerance)
Effects
Positive
Neutral
Negative
After effects
Harm Reduction
-Do not consume alcohol while under the influence of Oxycodone
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Production
Images
Legal
Europe
-Schedule 2, available only by prescription
America
-Schedule 2, available only by prescription
Asia
-Presumably illegal