Effects of Oxycontin
OxyContin is a legal narcotic drug available by prescription to treat severe pain. When abused, it's crushed and snorted, chewed or mixed with water and injected. Overtime, the drug becomes physically addictive and causes withdrawal symptoms of restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes and involuntary leg movements when not used.
Call a drug rehabilitation center near you and speak to a drug counselor to see how you can help a person get off OxyContin.
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