oxycodone
slang names for oxycodone: perc's, roxi's, and 512's
Oxycodone is usually in pill form because it can be given out by a Doctor. The average pill is smaller then a penny, white and often circular but sometimes cane be oval shaped.
how oxycodone is taken
Oxycodone is taken like all the other drugs either sniffed injected by needle's, swallowed by pill or smoked. Users smash pill form drug to powder so they can sniff it. melt it to a liquid so they can inject it by needle's and or smoke it.
long term effects of oxycodone
The drug oxycodone causes high blood pressure, liver problems. It will cause hallucination and possible bleeding in the stomach and or intestines. After addicted you will have behavior problems, mental illness, delusions, and be very sensitive to light and sound. You will notice increasingly extreme mood swings and a increase of depression. You will experience muscular weakness and seizers. Nausea and vomiting could happen along with difficulty in breathing and or slowing down your breaths. Not long after addicted you will see hives, rashes, flushing, sweating, and itching on the skin.
short term effects of oxycodone
Short term effects of oxycodone is also hallucination. User will feel confused, dizzy and could possibly faint shortly after taking the drug. The user will have mood swings and could feel drowsy. Headaches and light headed usually happen shortly after the high. While on the drug eyes swell pupils become small and eyes begin to redden. Heart beat can change fast and slow and quickly it becomes harder to swallow.
5 facts about oxycodone
1. One doctor stops prescribing their drug user turns to a dealer.
2. Parents who would be appalled at the notion of their child try heroin often do not recognize that oxycodone can be just as deadly.
3. 8% of teenagers abuse pain killers at least once.
4. Oxycodone has effected ever age group in some way.
5. Oxycodone produces drug dependence.
2. Parents who would be appalled at the notion of their child try heroin often do not recognize that oxycodone can be just as deadly.
3. 8% of teenagers abuse pain killers at least once.
4. Oxycodone has effected ever age group in some way.
5. Oxycodone produces drug dependence.