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What can anyone tyell me about the opana conversion? Here is a little background. Within the last wo years the great Oxycontin change took place. The FDA produced a version of the Oxycontin pill that helped prevent abuse by making the pill extremely difficult to grind into powder form, to be snorted or otherwise. It seems the3 FDA has done the same thing with the Opana. I am looking for any and all information that can offered. thank you.
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I've read about this a bit.  I've heard that the new one either works the same (alternative administration methods for abuse notwithstanding) or it makes the person sick. Some say they vomit, others say its just bad stomach oainbut they agree its the new formula. U should also know there's a shortage at the moment.  Its been since Jan, but where I live there's like 5 ppl taking them only so i had no prob filling til two weeks ago.  There's only one plant that manufacturers them and apparently the FDA shut it down after some percs wound up in exceeding bottles and some rx meds were found mixed in with other rx meds. Last I read they might open in summertime but if they're making a new formula they must b using a different factory or the old one reopened but didn't get a lit of media. Oh yea, the shape is different too.  New ones are concave I'm told.   If u go to the endorsement pharmaceutical company's website, there's some info there.  Hope this helps.
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Ohhhh I remember all that! That was the 80mg...  Anyways, stay on this site, everyone is so nice and positive and helpful.  Look up the Thomas Recipe, or if you can get Clonidine, that helps so much.  Good luck :)
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