π M30s Percocets β Oxycodone/Acetaminophen Tablets (Educational Overview)
M30s Percocets is a slang term widely used on the street to refer to Percocet-style opioid tablets, often marked with an βMβ on one side and β30β on the other. While legitimate M30 tablets contain 30mg of oxycodone or oxycodone/acetaminophen combinations, many M30s in circulation today are counterfeit and contain the deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl.
β οΈ Important Note:
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Real Percocet (by Endo Pharmaceuticals) contains oxycodone (2.5β10mg) + acetaminophen (325β650mg).
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M30s labeled as “Percocet 30mg” are not official products and are often fake.
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Street βM30sβ often do not contain any acetaminophen, and frequently test positive for illicit fentanyl, making them extremely dangerous.
π Product Summary (Factual Profile)
Feature | Description |
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Name | βM30sβ or βPerc 30sβ |
Appearance | Blue round tablet, “M” logo on one side, “30” on the other |
Intended Use (Medical) | Pain relief (moderate to severe pain) |
Contents (legitimate) | Oxycodone (30mg), sometimes with acetaminophen |
Common Illicit Contents | Fentanyl, heroin analogs, or nothing at all |
Route | Oral (some illicit users crush/snort/smoke) |
Onset/Duration | 15β30 min onset; lasts 3β6 hours (if real oxycodone) |
β οΈ Health & Legal Risks
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Fentanyl-laced counterfeit M30s are responsible for thousands of overdose deaths
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One fake pill can kill, especially in opioid-naive users
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Possession or sale without a prescription is illegal in most countries (Schedule II in the U.S., Class A in the UK)
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Combining with alcohol, benzos, or depressants drastically increases fatal overdose risk
β Signs a Pill May Be Counterfeit:
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Chalky or crumbly texture
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Bitter chemical taste
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Inconsistent markings or color
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Sold outside of pharmacies
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Causes rapid sedation or respiratory depression
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