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"oxy vs hydros"

by road2recovery, Aug 08, 2007 02:40PM
when people talk about oxy's , do they mean oxycotin? because i am confused..I have never heard of a pill being 4mg??
i have been foggy headed so maybe i am reading things wrong...lol
thanks
R2R
Member Comments (9)

by road2recovery, Aug 08, 2007 02:43PM
To: all
sorry not 4 mg...i meant 40mg..

by BETZ, Aug 08, 2007 03:00PM
To: road2recovery
yes, they mean oxycotin.

How ya doing this afternoon?  I'm having it ruff but not as bad as i figured....so i guess that is something.  Just achy and i have had to use my breathing inhaler today quite a bit.

Take care.....you'll make it!  we both will.  

by hopeless, Aug 08, 2007 03:14PM
To: R2R
Some people are talking about ocycodone and some talk about oxycotin....I never know which one they mean either...

When it comes to the oxycodone, this is what i used and my dad is on it too..He is on 15 mg. of it. When i was on it i was getting the 5/325, i never knew they made any different with just mg....i also got either the 5/325, or 10/325...When they put him on the 15 mg. of oxycodone i asked what that was all about and sicnce he has so many things wrong with him they gave him that. I guess it is 15 mg. of just oxy's with NO tylenol in it....Learn something new everyday i guess...LOL

by road2recovery, Aug 08, 2007 03:26PM
To: betz
it is getting a little rough this afternoon.....i am expecting the worst, so that seems to make it better....but achy too..
we will do this.....
R2R
can you OD on immodium???? lol

by road2recovery, Aug 08, 2007 03:32PM
To: all
so oxycodone is the same as oxycotin??   all i know is they are all opiates..

Seriously how much immodium can i take---should i buy the liquid instead of hte pills/
?
R2R

by Journeymann, Aug 08, 2007 04:17PM
To: Road
Might want to watch how much Immodium you take.   I think thats an opiate receptor agonist.   You take enough and it might mess with the duration of your w/d.

by hopeless, Aug 08, 2007 05:33PM
No oyxcodone and oxycotin are NOT the same thing....Oxycotin is stronger!

by FLaddict, Aug 08, 2007 06:10PM
Oxycontin is a form of oxycodone.. It is time released therefore stronger.. Regular oxycodone comes as percset, endoset, tylox, and many others.. Stronger forms that are not time released are Roxicodone or Roxicet..  Roxicodone is pretty much a immediate or instant release of Oxycontin and it also like Oxycontin does not contain acetiminaphin or ibuprophen..

by road2recovery, Aug 08, 2007 06:19PM
To: hope , fla
i got it..i have taken tylox before and it helped with the pain i was having at the time..But when i started taking hydros., if i took tylox(for legit pain) it didn't work..only the hydro's would work...i guess it is what your body is use too..
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