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Old 04-06-2009, 01:55 PM
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Question Roxi?? Round Blue Cersif R/ 0 31

Found in my boyfriends sock drawer. He "stopped doing roxis months ago. Just found 4 of these pills. They look like roxis but have a different imprint than usual. Are these alpazolams? and if so what exactly is that? I cant imagine him getting anything other than a roxi.

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Old 04-06-2009, 06:00 PM
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R 031 is 1mg Alprazolam
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Old 04-06-2009, 06:18 PM
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Found in my boyfriends sock drawer. He "stopped doing roxis months ago. Just found 4 of these pills. They look like roxis but have a different imprint than usual. Are these alpazolams? and if so what exactly is that? I cant imagine him getting anything other than a roxi.

ANy help is much appreciated,

The alprazolam is xanax, a benzo, a tranquilizer. If he had just stopped the roxies a few days ago I would say the xanax could be helping him with w/d symptoms. But with it being months later it's another red flag.

Benzo addiction is BAD NEWS, just as bad as roxies. I would suggest you find out EXACTLY what the deal is. And don't fall for any nonsense. He shouldn't be needing these after months to get over the roxies. Let us know how it works out with the confrontation. Good luck and God bless.
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Old 04-08-2009, 04:30 PM
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The alprazolam is xanax, a benzo, a tranquilizer. If he had just stopped the roxies a few days ago I would say the xanax could be helping him with w/d symptoms. But with it being months later it's another red flag.

Benzo addiction is BAD NEWS, just as bad as roxies. I would suggest you find out EXACTLY what the deal is. And don't fall for any nonsense. He shouldn't be needing these after months to get over the roxies. Let us know how it works out with the confrontation. Good luck and God bless.


Thanks for the info! I confronted him in a non-threatening manner He told me the were xanax and that his "guy" gave them to him (along with methadone) to help him sleep. He never used them because he said he didn't have any trouble sleeping and he forgot they were there. SOoo he didn't get beat up! lol thx again!!
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Thanks for the info! I confronted him in a non-threatening manner He told me the were xanax and that his "guy" gave them to him (along with methadone) to help him sleep. He never used them because he said he didn't have any trouble sleeping and he forgot they were there. SOoo he didn't get beat up! lol thx again!!


Please listen to me! It doesn't automatically happen to everyone on the spot, but mixing methadone and xanax is BAD NEWS. That combination can cause very good sleep, to the point of a coma or worse. I have two life-long friends who did the exact same thing and one is dead, the other is all but a vegetable today. The mixture can cause a drug interaction resulting in respiratory depression or stopping breathing. You can enter both drugs into the drug interactions checker at the top of this page under the search box and it will tell you the exact same thing.

There are people who take both medications and nothing happens. But I promise you it's very dangerous doing this especially when it's done recreationally and not under the care of a dr. Just wanted to alert you that you should try to emphasize that this is not a smart thing to do. God bless.
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