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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 675919" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I was thinking oxycodone as well. It tends to be "speedy" for an opioid. I've taken it a couple of times in standard prescription doses and noticed that it made me talkative shortly before the side effects kicked in and I lost control of my legs and fell over. (I do NOT handle opioids well at all, and I do not recommend falling over with a couple of herniated discs.)</p><p></p><p>Another thing to be aware of is that there is a huge and ever growing market in "analog" drugs, which are versions of illegal drugs made by switching an atom here and there to stay ahead of the authorities. Effects are often similar but not identical to "name brand" drugs and they may be stronger, weaker, or last longer or shorter periods of time.</p><p></p><p>The fentanyl you hear about being mixed into heroin that periodically kills large numbers of heroin addicts is actually a fentanyl analog sold as a powder.</p><p></p><p>Other than fentanyl, there are very few opioid analogs that I know of. My best guess is oxy or similar, though poppy seed or poppy pod tea is a cheaper, legal, and more potent possibility as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 675919, member: 1963"] I was thinking oxycodone as well. It tends to be "speedy" for an opioid. I've taken it a couple of times in standard prescription doses and noticed that it made me talkative shortly before the side effects kicked in and I lost control of my legs and fell over. (I do NOT handle opioids well at all, and I do not recommend falling over with a couple of herniated discs.) Another thing to be aware of is that there is a huge and ever growing market in "analog" drugs, which are versions of illegal drugs made by switching an atom here and there to stay ahead of the authorities. Effects are often similar but not identical to "name brand" drugs and they may be stronger, weaker, or last longer or shorter periods of time. The fentanyl you hear about being mixed into heroin that periodically kills large numbers of heroin addicts is actually a fentanyl analog sold as a powder. Other than fentanyl, there are very few opioid analogs that I know of. My best guess is oxy or similar, though poppy seed or poppy pod tea is a cheaper, legal, and more potent possibility as well. [/QUOTE]
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