Rush/Lush a Pill sucker To?

djv

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Seems this boy may have strange thoughts about the world because he's gone off on pain killers. Had his house cleaner bring pain killes to him form the black Market? Of course all this yet to be proven. But this is the way he spreads BS every day with out facts all gathered. But he never cared. Once said the rebutel never came till weeks later. With a opps I guess I was wrong. He never cared who he hurt. So It's good for him with his big mouth to take a little chit.
 

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I was just told I should feal sorry for him becasue he is ill. A super know it all smart guy like this dont know how to buy drugs the legal way.
 

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Oxycontin is an injectible, not a pill. Very popular among professional wrestlers these days and supposedly among people in Hollywood as well. The word is it gives you a great high but supposedly it can be as addicting as heroin if misused.

Anthony Durante, known as Pitbull II in ECW back in the mid-1990's, died about a week ago of an Oxycontin overdose. Authorities are treating his death as accidental but the circumstances are suspicious and many people suspect he was given a spiked dose as retribution for supposedly naming a few names to get out of a drug arrest several years ago.

Bottom line is that this is one of those prescription drugs that ends up being used in most cases to get wasted. About seven months ago the FDA strengthened the warnings on this drug.

http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/infopage/oxycontin/default.htm

I'll go ahead and use all my available willpower to stop here and keep from getting on a rant about the FDA, pharmaceutical companies, physicians and these type of drugs.
 

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Nick Douglas said:
Oxycontin is an injectible, not a pill.


nope, it's a pill. Used illicitly, many times it is is melted down and injected, but it is an extended release, oral pain medication. I have lots of experience administering it, and it is a good drug especially for those folks who are in a genuine chronic pain. Like many other meds, it is abused, however. I think the makers have stopped making the really high doses now to help combat the black market of this drug, and most pharmacies just stock the 10s and 20s.

It is highly addictive used the wrong way, but it is an excellent drug for pain when used properly.
 

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Obviously you'd know more than me about the legitimate uses of it. I only researched the black market uses and found info about it being injected. I am glad to hear that they are cutting down the dosage.

As a side note, drop me an email some time and let me know how you have been, bud. Long time no chat, you know?
 
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