Oxymorphone
Aliases: opana, stopsigns
Categories
opioid
habit-forming
depressant
Summary
A powerful semisynthetic opioid analgesic also known as opana. A derivative of morphine it is approximately ten times as potent. Has a low oral bioavailability, and as such it is usually insufflated or taken rectally.
⚠️ WARNING: NOTE: There has been reports of a rare blood disorder from Intravenous use of Oxymorphone ER. Take this into consideration before taking the drug this way.
⚠️ AVOID: All other CNS depressants.
⚠️ Tolerance + contents in your stomach can cause this to be quite different.
Dose Information
Onset, Duration & After-effects
- Onset:
- Insufflated: 1-5 minutes
- Intravenous: 0-1 minutes
- Oral_ER: 60-90 minutes
- Oral_IR: 20-40 minutes
- Rectal: 15-30 minutes
- Duration:
- Insufflated: 5-8 hours
- Intravenous: 2-4 hours
- Oral_ER: 6-14 hours
- Oral_IR: 4-8 hours
- Rectal: 4-7 hours
- After-effects:
1-12 hours
Effects
- Euphoria
- Dry Mouth
- Mood lift
- Itchiness
- Relaxant
- Constipation
- Pupil constriction
- Analgesia