⚠️ Pink Oxy K56: Critical Safety Alert
Pink Oxy K56 is an illicitly manufactured pill designed to mimic oxycodone hydrochloride 30mg (a powerful prescription opioid). These counterfeit pills are extremely dangerous and often contain lethal substances. Here’s what you need to know:
1. 🧪 Composition and Risks
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Likely Contains Fentanyl:
Most counterfeit “Oxy” pills now contain fentanyl (50-100x stronger than morphine) or its analogs, often in lethal doses. -
Other Adulterants:
May contain benzodiazepines, stimulants, or unknown cutting agents. -
No Quality Control:
Illicit pills have inconsistent dosing—one pill could be weak, the next fatal.
2. 💊 Effects and Overdose Risks
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Expected Effects (if real oxycodone):
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Pain relief, euphoria, sedation.
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Effects last 4-6 hours.
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Overdose Symptoms:
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Respiratory depression (slow or stopped breathing).
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Unresponsiveness or loss of consciousness.
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Blue lips/fingernails, gurgling sounds.
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Pinpoint pupils.
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3. 🚨 Critical Harm Reduction Tips
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Assume It Contains Fentanyl:
Treat every illicit pill as if it contains fentanyl. -
Test with Fentanyl Strips:
Check for fentanyl before use (but note: strips can’t detect all analogs). -
Never Use Alone:
Have a trusted person present with naloxone (Narcan) and know how to use it. -
Start with a Tiny Amount:
If you must use, take ¼ of a pill and wait 20+ minutes. -
Avoid Mixing Substances:
Especially alcohol, benzodiazepines, or other depressants.
4. ⚖️ Legal Status
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Oxycodone is a Schedule II Controlled Substance in the U.S.
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Counterfeit pills are illegal and punishable by law.
















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