Quote Originally Posted by speeds207
i have no idea wtf your talking about, ive done a shitload of oxy in my day... all this thread did was make me want more. haha shit. im gonna go get drunk.
lol, Sorry buddy...
A good friend of mine, in pharmocology, said the gel that forms is just what most generics do; they're cheaper and made cheaper - that and drug companies are moving away from easy wasy of administering these sort of drugs for rec use/abuse (rather, trying to make rec. use harder). He said the goverment wants to ban them completely, but due to the profitablityoxy has they are instead going to formulate a pill that cant be crushed, snorted, or that can't have its time release removed; in other words ... one single brand/type oxy (no generics, no other brands, no nothing), just this one un-abusible kind. lol, he talked all kinds of jiber0sh that mostly went over my head, but I think I got it ... or something ...

Euuuuuh.
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SprtNVolcoM00 Reviewed by SprtNVolcoM00 on . Generic OxyContin; 80mg & 20mg First: if I'm in the wrong forum, I apologies. Please move this thread. So I have a few generic 80mg and 20mg OxyContin. I dont normally take these pills, but if your looking for a high these arn't it - the only things these pills will give if taken irresponsibly is an addiction (nuff preaching). Now, The brand name Locs (oxy), as we call them, dont gel up when you snort them or crush them and add them to water (like I do); the generic do gel though. My question is, does anyone know why? Rating: 5