Percocet is a narcotic. It makes you feel euphoric and mellow. It also becomes physically addictive as well over time. ChaCha!
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Percocet is typically taken orally, though it may also be crushed and then snorted, or crushed and dissolved in water (then injected like heroin). The acetaminophen in Percocet has the potential of making users sick when large doses of the ...
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Yes, they can permanently alter your brain's reward center, so nothing seems as pleasurable after you break the addiction. That's why so many people have relapses. I have seen people in high school were normal, well adjusted people, but got...
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If you have not been perscribed the medication, then yes you are abusing it. Also it is illegal. In fact it is a felony, not a misdomeanor.
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When we take drugs, either for medical purposes or recreation, there is a benefit or reward that we are trying to achieve. For example pain prescription is intended to bring relief to an injured or stressed area of our body. The beginning s...
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Because of its purity. All the previous painkillers were a combination of oxycodone, and either aspirin or acetaminophen. OxyContin is pure oxycodone, so you can take one Oxy and it's like getting heroin that's been stomped on. It's a huge ...
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Percocet abuse can cause loss of concentration, dizziness, the sweats, constipation, dry mouth, nausea and drowsiness. ChaCha!
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