Oxycodon.online a warning from Caretrap | Stichting Zorgfuik

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Safety notice: read this page before searching for oxycodone online

Oxycodone can save lives. And destroy them.

Oxycodone may be needed temporarily for acute pain. For a limited period, under close supervision and with a clear end point. Without medical oversight, a painkiller can quickly become something else: tolerance, dependence, panic, an online hunt for pills and a black market ready to exploit it.

Important: do not stop oxycodone suddenly without medical supervision. After long-term use, stopping too quickly can cause severe withdrawal symptoms and other risks. Start with your GP and ask for a supervised tapering plan.

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Section 1 Β· Who this page is for

Searching for β€œbuy oxycodone”?

You are probably not simply browsing. You may be in pain, afraid of withdrawal or stuck trying to get help. Choose the route below that best matches your situation.

Route 1

I am looking for pills

This site provides no sellers or buying instructions. Not through Telegram, WhatsApp or online shops. That route too often ends in fraud or, worse, counterfeit pills that can kill.

Read why first β†’
Route 2

I want to stop

Do not stop suddenly after prolonged use. Start with your GP and ask for a supervised tapering plan. Further down, you will find practical guidance on what to do and what to avoid.

Go to tapering β†’
Route 3

I am stuck

Caretrap collects experiences to expose recurring patterns. It is not a support service, but a place to show where systems fail people.

Share your experience β†’

First, the full story

What oxycodone does, why starting is easy and stopping is not, and exactly where the trap begins. The full explanation, without moralising.

Read the full dossier on Caretrap β†’

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Section 2 Β· The figures

Not a handful of unlucky cases. A documented pattern.

Every figure below can be traced to the Dutch National Health Care Institute, the Trimbos Institute or the US CDC. This is not a scare story. It is an evidence-based warning worth taking seriously.

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people received oxycodone through reimbursed healthcare in the Netherlands in 2024.

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people aged 15 and over died in 2024 from the direct effects of drugs or opioid painkillers, three times as many as in 2014.

0+ estimate cited by Zembla

An estimated 100,000 people in the Netherlands use strong opioids without a prescription each year. According to the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, illegal products tested did not differ from pharmacy medication: the legitimate supply chain itself is leaking.

The United States: how bad it can become, and how the trend can be reversed

The United States shows what can happen when powerful painkillers, dependence, weak oversight and illegal trade reinforce one another: more than 100,000 overdose deaths in 2023. The latest figures also show that change is possible. Since 2024, deaths have fallen sharply as access to naloxone, treatment and oversight improved.

The lesson for the Netherlands is twofold: do not wait for the crisis to reach US proportions, and recognise that targeted policy can work.

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US overdose deaths, all drugs (opioid-related: 83,140 in 2023 and 54,743 in 2024)

Sources: Zorginstituut Nederland / GIP Β· Trimbos-instituut Β· CDC/NCHS Β· CDC current data

Section 3 Β· Telegram and illegal channels

You are not the customer there. You are the prey.

Telegram and WhatsApp host an entire shadow market for oxycodone: groups with thousands of members, β€œverified sellers”, stock lists and supposedly satisfied buyers. It looks professional. That appearance is part of the business model.

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Reconstructed conversation. The pattern is real.

How the trap snaps shut

Payment is always demanded upfront and through irreversible methods such as Paysafecard, cryptocurrency or gift cards. Then comes a block, silence or another excuse requiring another payment. Push back and they target the exact place that hurts: your panic.

One honest observation from personal experience: even a sharp mind can fall for this when your body is screaming for oxycodone. Not because you are stupid, but because dependence makes you take risks your sober self never would.

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Variant 1: the β€œverified” seller

  • Large groups manufacture trust, while administrators claim to work only with vetted sellers.
  • Payment through Paysafecard, Bitcoin or gift cards is irreversible.
  • After payment, you are blocked, removed or ignored.

Variant 2: the pressure dealer

  • You are told to meet somewhere you already feel unsafe.
  • Just before delivery, there is suddenly a β€œproblem” and you must pay more.
  • Then nobody arrives. When you protest, they exploit your pain and panic.
Current warning

Online β€œoxycodone” may contain nitazenes

Counterfeit pills on the illegal market may contain synthetic opioids many times stronger than oxycodone. They can look identical to genuine medication. A single pill can be fatal. Suspect an overdose, for example deep β€œsnoring” when the person cannot be woken? Call 112 and stay with the person.

Read the full warning

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Section 4 Β· What Zembla exposed

Watch them in sequence and you can see the trap closing.

Together, the two documentaries tell one story: pain and prescribing first, dependence next, followed by tapering or the black market. The timestamps below point to the exact moments in the videos.

Chronic pain and the pain trap

16:53β€œA kind of goodie bag with oxycodone and repeat prescriptions.”Easy to hand out, hard to take back.
24:04β€œStopping an opioid is ten times harder than starting one.”The entire trap in one sentence.
30:43β€œYou prescribe it and quickly get the patient out of your office.”Short appointments and complex pain turn a pill into the emergency exit.

From prescription to black market

02:27β€œAs easy as ordering takeaway.”Then this is not merely a user problem. It is a supply-chain, oversight and healthcare problem.
07:49β€œYou will do anything to get the next dose.”Dependence in plain language: not weak character, but survival mode.
34:05β€œThat is a recipe for disaster.”Real medicines, leaks in the supply chain and vulnerable people: not an isolated incident, but an open back door.

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The analysis Β· when pain becomes a scoreboard

When care is managed through dashboards, a pill becomes the quickest way to turn the numbers green

The first documentary explains that hospitals were judged for years on patients’ reported pain scores. Insurers rated hospitals on how patients experienced pain. In practice, they wanted smiling faces on the dashboard. Pain stopped being a complex signal to investigate and became a number that had to fall.

πŸ“Š Hospital dashboard 7,8 average pain score Β· target ≀ 3.0 β†’ prescribe more aggressively
πŸ‘€ Person at home Is in real pain ...and is still waiting for a real solution. A better hospital score today, a dependent person at home tomorrow.

That is not treatment. It is bookkeeping with someone else’s nervous system.

Section 5 Β· Stopping or tapering

There is a way back, but you should not have to find it alone.

Clinicians cannot build a safe plan around a fictional version of your use, however creative your brain may be. Be honest about how much you take and for how long. That conversation is the most important first step.

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Start with your GP

Ask for a supervised tapering plan and a referral if you need more support, such as an addiction specialist, pain clinic, psychiatrist or Jellinek. Reliable tapering information is available from Thuisarts and Opiaten.nl.

βœ” What to do

  • Tell your GP honestly how much you use, for how long and what you are afraid of.
  • Ask for a supervised tapering plan at a realistic pace.
  • Ask for a referral to appropriate specialist support if needed.
  • Tell one trusted person in your life.

✘ What to avoid

  • Do not stop suddenly without medical advice after long-term use.
  • Do not hide how much you use.
  • Do not improvise with substances from unknown sources.
  • Do not mistake shame for a treatment plan. It is not one. It is just a terrible roommate.

Section 6 Β· Does this sound familiar?

Four signs that the trap is closing

You have been using longer than intended

Not necessarily because you want to, but because stopping now feels frightening or impossible.

You plan your day around pills

Do I have enough? When will withdrawal start? How will I get through the night?

You search outside healthcare for a supply

Telegram, anonymous numbers and expensive deals. That road becomes dangerous fast.

You feel ashamed and tell nobody

That is exactly where it becomes dangerous. Shame isolates. Help usually begins with one honest conversation.

When legitimate care still becomes a care trap

Oxycodone is not only the subject here. It illustrates a wider pattern: people enter care through a normal route, but once their situation becomes complex, responsibility starts to disappear. Share your experience and help expose that pattern.

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Section 7 Β· Frequently asked questions

Three questions, three honest answers

Can I buy oxycodone without a prescription?

Oxycodone should only be used when prescribed by a clinician and supplied by a pharmacy. Buying through Telegram, WhatsApp, street dealers or online shops is dangerous: you risk fraud, counterfeit pills containing nitazenes, overdose and deeper dependence.

Why is oxycodone from Telegram or WhatsApp dangerous?

You do not know where the medication came from. There is no medical supervision, dose control or safe tapering support. Counterfeit pills may contain nitazenes, synthetic opioids many times stronger than oxycodone. Sellers and scammers also exploit pain, panic and dependence.

What should I do if I want to stop taking oxycodone?

Do not stop suddenly after long-term use. Start with your GP, ask for a supervised tapering plan and request specialist support when needed, such as an addiction specialist, pain clinic, psychiatrist or Jellinek.