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Ohh yeah, I love Oxycontin's

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SofaGeorge said:


There are 7-8 opiate receptors. hydrocodone is designed with a very insidious intent... to not use the "feel good" opiate receptors.

It is supposed to be an opiate that isn't any fun.

for somthing that is not supposed to be fun.. it is sure causing a big fuss with people these days.. huh?

fuck all of that shit. the stuff is evil.
 
dballer, normally I wouldn't be so rude.. but I found your first post to me where I you said "WRONG!!!" to be pretty agressive (not to mention lame).

A drug is either:

Natural
Semi-Synthetic
Synthetic

Natural drugs are active ingredients, secondary metabolic products, of plants and other living systems, that may be isolated by extraction (morphine).

Semi-synthetic drugs are products from natural sources, they have to undergo a chemical process (heroin, LSD).

Synthetic drugs are artificially produced substances for the illicit which are almost wholly manufactured from chemical compounds in laboratories (amphetamine, benzodiazepines).

Opioides are all drugs that exert action upon the endogenous (body) opioid-receptors located in the central nervous system and also in the gastrointestinal tract.

Opiates are any natural drug obtained from the opium poppy (papaver somniferum).

Semi-synthetic opioides are produced by chemical modification of natural opiumalkaloides obtained from the opium poppy (heroin, dihydrocodeine).

Synthetic opioides are totally synthetically produced drugs that have similar effects and the same basic structural elements as morphine (examples are methadone, fentanyl, pethidin).

Endogenous opioides are naturally occurring substances (mostly proteins) in the body that interact with opioid-receptors and they are responsible for a morphine-like activity.

This class of synthetic drugs is very important because a huge number of drugs that are like morphine in action have been synthesised in attempts to duplicate it’s usefulness and to find an ideal potent analgesic free of habit forming properties. The number of these substances has been estimated to be about 4000.

With only one or two exceptions, these attempts to separate the analgesic effects from the euphoria-producing effects, which are those associated with compulsive abuse, have been unsuccessful.
 
hahaha fucker... you took me WRONG!!!

it was made with a smile on my face.. people are to shenshitive these days.

here we go.....

Synthetic opioides are totally synthetically produced drugs that have similar effects and the same basic structural elements as morphine (examples are methadone, fentanyl, pethidin).


Oxycodone does not fit into this class.. what I mean..
when talking about opoids.. Oxycodone does not fit into the Synthetic class... like methadone.. or buphprenorphine.. or hydrocodone.


that was the point I was trying to make.

and from now on.. do not take everything I say so personally.

now go have a popscicle.. and pretend I gave it to you ... it will make you feel better.
(grape if possible)
 
SofaGeorge said:


There are 7-8 opiate receptors. hydrocodone is designed with a very insidious intent... to not use the "feel good" opiate receptors.

It is supposed to be an opiate that isn't any fun.

i don't know about you but i "feel good" when i take hydrocodone.:D


oh and dballer: i'll take that grape popsicle! :p
 
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