Where on the body can you shoot up a pain pill?!


Question: I know it is a terrible question and NO I am not planning on shooting up. I have a feeling my boyfriend is shooting up a pill called Roxy and i dont see any track marks on the bent part of his arm. Can you please tell me everything that is involved. Anything.. any information will help me. Thanks!


Answers: I know it is a terrible question and NO I am not planning on shooting up. I have a feeling my boyfriend is shooting up a pill called Roxy and i dont see any track marks on the bent part of his arm. Can you please tell me everything that is involved. Anything.. any information will help me. Thanks!

You can inject a drug ANYWHERE there is a vein under the skin.
You have to break up the pill and dissolve it in a carrier solution, then you draw it up into the syringe and find a good vein and insert the needle into the vein and make sure you have blood in the barrel. then you push the dope into your vein and the high or death will follow depending on the dose.
Most folks just crush and snort them up their nose. Look for white powdery residue on the inside of his nose.

Look around his butt or thigh

Find out what Roxy is and what it can do if abuse(overused)!
Never heard of it, but it doesn't sound good!
As far as where on the body it can be shot, Just about any where on the body can be used!

Are you sure its not called "oxy"? That would be short for oxycontin or oxycodone. I have heard of people shooting up on the tops of their feet, backs of their hands, and back of legs to hide track marks. I'm pretty sure they can do it anywhere that has big, visible vein.

I have heard of people shooting up in the veins under their tongues to avoid detection -- back in the '60s.



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