How can you tell if someone is high off of oxycotin?
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A good friend of the family was addicted to oxycontin for three years. i had absolutely no idea other than the fact that he seemed a little meaner, looked a little worse, and had glassy eyes all the time.
we found out when he had a terrible stomach condition that landed him in the hospital and he started going through detox. which was just like heroine detox. hence why it's called "hillbilly heroine" as a nickname.
he was buying it on line from china. it's very easy to get if you have the right resources. good luck, i hope whoever you're talking about isn't addicted. the detox is really brutal.
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being loud and obnoxious and then hateful and sleepy, moody and crying. Different people may have different effects though.
It's a painkiller, so they would act like symptoms of that. They are usually very relaxed, don't usually want to move too much, may be sleepy, and other symptoms associated with painkillers. They may have restricted pupils, and might be thirstier than usual, but in general it's pretty hard to tell unless you know them beforehand and they are acting more along these lines than usual. Everyone has a different reaction to it, so symptoms could vary, but these are common ones.
In some cases, you can't tell at all. Some people get so used to it they can act completely normal while on oxycontin.
hey..one of the main signs from a frequent user and the easiest to identify is look at there face - and there eyes...they'll have a glassy expression -
it is supposedly very similar to heroin so look for signs...seriously your going to know!
The effects are similar to those of excessive alcohol consumption. Reaction rates are slower, speech can become slurred, they can stumble when they walk, ect. There is really no way to say "this person is high on oxycontin" unless you saw them take the drugs, or they admit it to you because the effects are nearly the same as those caused by vicodin, percocet (a faster release, lower dose form of oxycontin), codeine, heroin, morphine, opium, alcohol, and just about any other depressant you can think of.
Sitting there zoning out/smiling for no apparent reason, not moving around much, fascinated at little things, or you could just hit them, if it doesn't hurt then they may be on Oxy =P.
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