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What are "Blues"?

Hi,
I believe my sister is addicted to blues, she used to be addicted to xanex after a nasty marrige now she is with a new guy who i believe is giving her these blues i dont know what they are, i confronted her about doing something and she denied it saying she would never lie to me and one night i heard her and her bf fighting and they mentioned blues. she has been very isolated from me her family and her friends, shes always with him sometimes acts weird and is losing weight again, she lost weight when she was on xanex. Can someone help and tell me what these are? What should I do? I have proof i saw texts on her phone about getting blues. Thanks Everyone in advance!

*Elvis Girl
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1131217 tn?1260291231
yes they are def. roxi's roxycotten roxicodone roxicet all the same thing...it is an oxycotton without the time release.  
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Pretty sure blues mean roxicets a pill prescribed for pain. I havent heard that term used but roxi's are blue pills so i cant think of anything else it could be. As far as helping her try to read up painkiller addiction to try to get some idea of what she's going through, but unfortunately if you arent an addict you wont fully understand wat we go through.  Best of luck to you. Try looking up some alonon info thats a good place to start im sure someone will be able to answer more questions for you.
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1131217 tn?1260291231
blue are roxy's they are the same as oxy's but without the time release on them.  they are super dangerous.  i was addicted to them, been clean a couple weeks now.   i truly hope your sister does not go down that road.
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