What would happen if a 13 year old took oxycontin? 5-325mg?!


Question: What would happen if a 13 year old took oxycontin? 5-325mg?
not prescribed, would they get high?

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Possibly. If you are a little on the sensitive side when it comes to opiates (this is a good thing) then you'll probably catch a buzz. I don't think you should do it though, not cuz i'm anti drug or anything but i think 13 is a bit young to be doing oxys. If you really wanna get high i'd say just smoke weed, if you must do opiates like oxy, leave them til when you're older and probably more responsible



Ok Oxycontin starts at 10 mg....you have a 5mg oxycodone not oxycontin. The dif is its cut with apap(tylenol)...yes it would get you high...1 is all it would take for you... However you make the choice not me....but let me tell you what drugs do to you...they make you ******* crazy, memory loss, and thoughts of suicide. If you get caught you get to wear the orange, take drug classes, get drug tested and get to deal with probation and court dates...guess what...thats me...put the pill down if you care ab yourself, believe it or not I care ab you. Im now going to a psychiatrist, and a neurologist bc ive screwed myself up and have issues..i punch **** for reason i don't know. im prescribed pain pills bc if i don't have any i will kill someone. leave it alone. If you want to get high get some weed. im all for that. But like i said the decision is ALL yours. Have fun, and most importantly be safe!



why would you take oxycontin if it was not prescribed?



prolly not.



dont try it!



You'd waste your money and turn into a drug addict. Like me.

I'm 15 and have taken my fair share of drugs.




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