OxyContin is a powerful time release prescription painkiller that is similar to morphine and heroin. Though this drug provides relief for many who suffer from severe pain disorders, when misused, this drug’s effects can be fatal. OxyContin, often called “Oxy,” “Oxycotton,” or “Hillbilly heroin,” offers an intense euphoria that can quickly lead to addiction.
When used appropriately and under a medical doctor’s orders, one OxyContin pill is swallowed whole every twelve hours or...
About OxyContin
OxyContin is a legal narcotic painkiller often prescribed for relief of severe pain associated with injuries, back pain, arthritis, and pain associated with cancer. It is the timed-release tablet version of oxycodone, a Schedule II narcotic analgesic which is derived from opium. Oxycodone was originally developed in 1916 in Germany as a semi-synthetic opioid that would provide a less-addictive alternative to heroin. While OxyContin is less addictive than heroin, it is still a...