blues

Assuming you're getting the real thing; "Blues" actually come in different colors/have different imprints. Like many prescription drugs, different drug companies make the same product. However, the most popular colors for "blues" AKA 'Roxy's' are blue and white. The active ingredient in these pills is OXYCODONE. All are the same size and shape. The actual blue pills have what resembles some sort of a "check mark", or weird looking letter "V" symbol on one side. On the other side of the blue pill is a straight line down the center, with the number 48 to the left of the line and the number 12 on the right side of the line. Blue pills DO NOT have an "M" anywhere on them... The white pills have a capital letter "M" inside of a square on one side (AKA 'The M Box') and the other side has a line with the number 30 above it. 30 representing the 30mg of oxycodone it contains. Unlike it's big brother OxyContin, or its little sister; Percocet, (which active ingredients are also Oxycodone Hydrochloride) "Blues" are IMMEDIATE RELEASE 30MG OF OXYCODONE. While OxyContin production has changed (due to the opioid epidemic) some of its doses far exceed the amount of Oxycodone in "blues". However, it's always been advertised and designed to work as an extended-release pain killer. Thus, you can't just take it orally and get super high in a matter of minutes the way you can with "blues." While Percocet normally has less than 30mg per tablet but is not immediate release.
Friend 1: got blues?

Friend 2: nah but my boy does... he just got his script filled.

Friend 1: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just got paid. if you hook me up, I'll get you a couple.

Friend 2: SWEETNESS! I'm texting him right now. Within an hour we'll both be totally euphoric.
by BillyMia February 03, 2025
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