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  • Jessicaundefined Offline
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    A chemical derivative of opium that is used in modern day medications for the relief of moderate to severe pain. Because it acts directly on the brain and spinal cord, it most definitely causes a state of [euphoria] when taken in slightely greater doses (ex.-three tablets instead of one). But, in contrast, it is classified as a narcotic, and therefore can be highly addictive.

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      A synthetic opiod that is both physically and psychologically addictive. Chemically related to Codeine, oxycodone (oxycontin, percodan, percocet) and Heroin. Found in prescription pain medications like Lortab and Vicodin, usually mixed with APAP which is toxic to your liver in high doses (if you are going to take Vicodin for fun, do a coldwater extraction on the pills to get the APAP out).

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        Hydrocodone is a semi synthetic [opioid] generally used to treat moderate to severe pain when used medically. It is a schedule III (C-III) [narcotic] in the Controlled Substance Act in the United States of America meaning it has a moderate abuse potential, unlike C-II or C-I drugs which have much higher abuse potential.
        When used recreationally, hydrocodone produces effects very similar to [morphine], [heroin], and [oxycodone]. Intensity is slightly lower than morphine or heroin because these two drugs are generally administered [intravenously].
        Contrary to popular belief, hydrocodone is actually a very addictive [drug] when misused. When used under medical settings exactly as [prescibed], most users of hydrocodone do not become addicted to the drug. But many other people can go [doctor shopping] to obtain this drug and use it for their own recreational use.
        When people [withdrawal] from this drug whether they are addicted or just dependent(dependence just means the users body responds negatively to the absense of the drug, but not necessarily addicted) on it, the person will be overcome by a feeling of a bad case of the [flu], unless the person seeks [methadone] or [buprenorphine] replacement therapy. Withdrawal symptoms generally include, insomnia, shakes, chills, anxiety, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, restless leg syndrome, and goosebumps. Withdrawal symptoms begin shortly before the next dosing time, and continue for 72 hours, increasing in intensity, then after the 72 hour peak, the symptoms drastically recede. Usually after a week, all physical withdrawal symptoms end. Usually, an addicted person who was using the drug for recreational purposes only, will have a protracted phase of withdrawal that is only [psychological] which can last around 6 months. During these 6 months, the ex-user will feel compelled to use the drug again, talk about the drug a lot, and have a strong desire to use, despite the fact they have no physical withdrawal symptoms. Usually after 6 months of [abstinence] from hydrocodone, the user will have almost no phsychological withdrawal [symptoms].

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          An awsome pill that gets you pretty high and is just all round good

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            AKA: Back Pain medicine, can be found here: www.onlinemedication.us

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              Generic form of vicodin, used mainly for pain.
              Side effects include lasting forever during sex, being damn good at video games and the ability to get wasted with a single alcoholic drink.

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                A doctor prescribed pain reliever. When used properly it help takes away the pain you are experiencing, from low moderate pain to severe pain.
                When used improperly, for recreational reasons, it treats differently.
                Usually used with alcohol or another type of pill being misused like Xanax.
                It gives an euphoric sense of feeling when used this way.
                Either way people use it, it gets the job done.

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                  synthetic heroin

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                    pretty fun little pill. its small and white. some are bigger than others but ive only had the kind that are about the size of an advil. if you take them while you drink it makes it a whole lot better. you are just in a really good mood and you seem to get drunk a lot quicker

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