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Roxies Addiction

Roxies addiction is sweeping the nation today at an alarming rate. With more and more trends being seen in the physician shopping of drugs, pharmaceutical theft of drugs and stealing prescriptions and falsifying them, more and more individuals are becoming addicted to pharmaceutical drugs. Thus making the war on drug addiction go from the street to our own medicine cabinets.

Roxies, known pharmaceutically as Roxicodone, are a very addictive narcotic pain medication. The ingredient, oxycodone hydrocloride, found in this pain reliever is meant to provide the individual with immediate pain relief. These drugs are known for their strong withdrawal symptoms, dependence and very harmful effects. This medication is meant to be taken orally, but used on the streets as a melt down drug and then injected or smoked.

If you use Roxies and mix them with alcohol it can have a terminal effect. The effects can go from vomiting, fatigue and nausea to a lack of coordination and an irregular heart rate. Many people think that because a drug is prescribed by a physician and in our medicine cabinet that it is not harmful, but the real truth is they can be deadly.

Roxies most dangerous side effects include:

  • Fatigue
  • Euphoria
  • Nausea
  • Constipation
  • Headache
  • Muscle pain
  • Speech impairment
  • Voice change
  • Anxiety
  • Heart and breathing problems

 

Think before you get addicted to this dangerous drug. Roxies, or Roxicodone, have very severe and painful withdrawal and this makes it very hard to stop using this drug. Make a wise decision to not use this drug illegally because it might be the last time you use any drug. If you are already addicted to this drug, give us a call and let us help you overcome this terrible addiction.

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