Law enforcement officials report that heroin abusers are using OxyContin because the drug offers reliable strength and dosage levels.
Opana overdose will often result in the following symptoms: pinpoint pupils, stupor, difficult or slow breathing, slowed pulse, nausea, vomiting, constipation, flaccid muscles, low blood pressure, extreme fatigue, blue fingernails and lips, spasms of the stomach or intestinal tract, palpitations, coma, apnea, circulatory collapse, bradycardia, hypotension, cardiac arrest or death.
The analgesic properties of PCP cause users to feel less pain, and persist in violent or injurious acts as a result.
As a consequence of triazolam withdrawal, individuals may experience increased early awakening.