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Originally Posted by MisterJoji
It's addictive to people that already have addiction problems. Drug stores are being robbed because it's easier to try and rob a drug store than to try and rob a drug dealer for meth or coke or whatever. But saying it's highly addictive makes it sound like the average person who needs pain control should use extreme caution before using it or they'll get addicted. For 99% of the population it's not a problem.
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No, there are a few people posting above who have it right. Oxy has a massively high bioavailability when taken PO. If you crack the oxycontin (bypass the time-release mechanism) and snort, it's heroin-level. This is especially true if you take it with some CYP3A4 inhibitor.