Oxycodone 512 5/325mg?!


Question: is it even possible to seperate oxycodone from the acetominphen in the oxy 512 with 5/325 mg???? and if so how do you do it


Answers: is it even possible to seperate oxycodone from the acetominphen in the oxy 512 with 5/325 mg???? and if so how do you do it

YES YOU CAN USING HOT WATER EXTRACTION-YOU CRUSH UP YOUR PILLS-10 TO GET BACK 8-PUT THEM IN A 12OZ GLASS AND POUR HOT WATER ON THE POWDER (NOT BOILING-180 DEGREES JUST UNDER SIMMERING-NEED A SMALL MEAT THMOMETER) WAIT 5 MINUTES AND STIR FOR A MINUTE THEN WAIT 5 MINUTES AND STRAIN INTO ANOTHER GLASS(PAPER TOWEL FOLDED OVER 4 TIMES) THE TYLENOL WILL STAY ON PAPER TOWEL-IT IS NOT WATER SOLUBLE AND THE OXYCODONE WILL BE IN THE WATER

if you need to be a junkie, buy a chemestry book

WHY???

No, you can't. It is blended together. If you want tylenol, buy tylenol.

Karen's right - answer is no.

Why, do you want to throw away the Oxycodone and use just the Tylenol? Yea I can understand that. You don't want the narcotic. That's a great idea. So you don't get addicted.

Leave it alone or throw it away. You clearly don't need it for the reason it was made. kjl

No you can't and no you shouldn't. I take them everyday for a spine injury like they are suppose to be used. Just not that low of a dose. I've seen so many people ruin their lives by abusing the drug it makes me sick. Go to a pain management clinic or a abuse clinic and see how happy people that messed with them are.
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You should take Percocet cautiously and according to your doctor's instructions, as you would take any medication containing a narcotic. If you have ever had a problem with alcohol addiction, make sure your doctor is aware of it.

If you have experienced a head injury, consult your doctor before taking Percocet. The effects of Percocet may be stronger for people with head injuries, and using it may delay recovery.

If you have stomach problems, such as an ulcer, check with your doctor before taking Percocet. Percocet may hide the symptoms of stomach problems, making them difficult to diagnose and treat.

If you have ever had liver, kidney, thyroid gland, or Addison's disease (a disease of the adrenal glands), difficulty urinating, or an enlarged prostate, consult your doctor before taking Percocet.

This drug may impair your ability to drive a car or operate potentially dangerous machinery. Do not participate in any activities that require full alertness if you are unsure about the drug's effect on you.

Do not participate in any activities that require full alertness if you are unsure about the drug's effect on you.

Do not participate in any activities that require full alertness if you are unsure about the drug's effect on you.

Do not participate in any activities that require full alertness if you are unsure about the drug's effect on you.

Do not participate in any activities that require full alertness if you are unsure about the drug's effect on you.

Do not participate in any activities that require full alertness if you are unsure about the drug's effect on you.

Get it?? And this is what you call fun?





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