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Old 09-02-2008, 06:18 PM
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Question Many views b4 but no replies pls help. White round w/ nothing but a 1 over score line

I posted before but had no replies so was hoping someone would help me out this time around. I can't blame anybody though cause I think this one's really hard. They are white round pills with nothing but the number 1 above a score line across the center. Other side is blank. They have almost the circumference of a sharpie marker. The friend I got them from tells me they are generic oxycontins from canada but she doesn't know their strength. Could anyone confirm this for me and possibly tell me how much oxy/APAP they contain or if they are really even OCs at all? I've got quite a bunch so confirming their identity would be quite the jackpot, and would give me an idea of how many to use while doing a CWE. Many thanks in advance.
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Old 09-04-2008, 08:05 AM
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It's usually best not to reply if we don't know, that way another pill IDer doesn't skip over it thinking it's been answered already.
I don't think it's Canadian OC, their imprint is CDN either 10, 20, 40, or 80

I've seen the 1 score imprint many times, usually there's another number on the back and they're usually a benzo, but I think they're smaller then a Sharpie's circ.

I think the imprint is too vague to positively ID, sorry.
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Old 09-04-2008, 09:27 PM
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does not sound like oxycontin, the score makes me believe it is not. while there are some extended release drugs that are scored, havent seen any oxycontin with a score on it, especially since people are looking to prevent snorting them, ie adding capsaicin, so im not sure they would promote breaking the tablets up.
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Old 09-10-2008, 06:32 PM
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I posted before but had no replies so was hoping someone would help me out this time around. I can't blame anybody though cause I think this one's really hard. They are white round pills with nothing but the number 1 above a score line across the center. Other side is blank. They have almost the circumference of a sharpie marker. The friend I got them from tells me they are generic oxycontins from canada but she doesn't know their strength. Could anyone confirm this for me and possibly tell me how much oxy/APAP they contain or if they are really even OCs at all? I've got quite a bunch so confirming their identity would be quite the jackpot, and would give me an idea of how many to use while doing a CWE. Many thanks in advance.

The "APAP" refers to acetaminophen (tylenol) for one thing, and oxycontin doesn't contain tylenol.

Oxycontin also would not be scored, since they are not intended to be broken. Also sounds way too large.

I'd flush your "jackpot" and take it as a lesson.
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