The Real Prescription Painkiller Guide
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This is a more complete description of Prescription Painkillers - what their names are, dosages, etc.
1. Oxycodone, Oxycontin, Tylox (Oxycodone with
Acetaminophen) - This is probably the drug of
choice for painkiller enthusiasts. a 10mg dose is
long acting, strong, and produces a euphoric high.
Oxycodone is one of a synthetic varieties of
codeine. Very Heavily Regulated and Very Hard to
get.
2. Hydrocodone - Known as Lortab & Vicodin -
often given the suffix /APAP which means that it is
Hydrocodone with Acetaminophen. Vicoprofen is
another variety that is compounded with Ibuprofen.
By compounding Hydrocodone with
Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen, you are increasing
the effectiveness of the drug. Hydrocodone highs
are not as long lasting as those of Oxycodone, but
you are much more likely to be prescribed
Hydrocodone. Hydrocodone is used for dental pain
and mild surgical pain. It is also additionally used
in several prescription cough suppressants -
Codiclear (generic: Vi-Q Tuss) & A-Tuss MS are
both cough medicines that have hydrocodone. A
heavy dose of cough medication with Hydrocodone
is about a tablespoon. Tolerance to this drug
generally builds very rapidly. It typically comes in
5mg/7.5mg/10mg combos with varying amounts of
acetaminophen. Most desirable are Norco's or
Norcocets which are usually 10/250 or 10/325 -
you get more hydrocodone before you reach a toxic
level of acetaminophen in your system. BEWARE -
Acetaminophen can very adversely affect
liver/kidney function. Do not overdose on
acetaminophen in an effort to get really high on
hydrocodone. An excessively high dose of
Hydrocodone is probably about 70mg's - at that
point, I was basically on the nod, in and out of
consciousness. Very, very dangerous. Stick with
the lower doses. You will be happier and healthier.
3. Darvon/Darvocet - Active ingredient is
Propoxyphene or Dextro-Propoxyphene. Typically
prescribed in a 100/650APAP combo (100 mg of
Propoxyphene with 650mg of Acetaminophen).
This stuff does absolutely nothing to me. Mild
Euphoric high with 400mg of Propoxyphene.
4. Meperidine / Demerol - This stuff is pretty strong.
Occasionally prescribed for sever dental pain and
used for IV pain relief after surgery. Hard hitting
and very sedating. Use with caution. Possible also
known as Percocet/Percodan (not sure - but know
that these also contain caffeine).
5. Dilaudid - Dilaudid is Hydromorphone, which is
synthetic Morphine. Very strong and I have only
received this in an immediate post-operative
situation. I do no not know where to get it, and I do
not know any doctor that would willing prescribe it. I
know that it is very popular among IV drug users
who cook the Dilaudid and then shootup with it.
There are a variety of drugs available from
overseas that are basically combinations of
codeine and acetaminophen or a synthetic form of
codeine and an analgesic. Be wary in Mexico of
buying Percocets - that is the brand name of a
mexican version of Acetaminophen or Aspirin and
Caffeine (our version of Excedrin). Contugesics are
available in Europe, which are Dihydrocodeine - a
different synthetic variant on the codeine principle.
Be careful, never take something unless you know
what it is, and don't combine drugs. Drugs can be
used recreationally, but there is a reason that they
are controlled substances - they can kill you or
worse.
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