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Opioids dosage 2026: safe ranges by route and weight.

Opioids has 2 documented routes of administration. The most common is oral. Always start at the lowest dose range and wait the full onset window before redosing.

Dose ranges by route.

Oral
Threshold
5 mg
Light
10–30 mg
Common
30–60 mg
Strong
60–120 mg
Heavy
120 mg
Insufflated
Threshold
5 mg
Light
5–20 mg
Common
20–40 mg
Strong
40–80 mg
Heavy
80 mg

Start at the bottom. Body chemistry, tolerance, and combinations all matter.

Duration timeline.

Oral

total ~ 1320 min
Onset: 15–60 minPeak: 60–180 minOffset: 3–6hAfter: 4–12h
Onset
15–60 min
Peak
60–180 min
Offset
3–6h
After
4–12h

Insufflated

total ~ 640 min
Onset: 1–10 minPeak: 30–90 minOffset: 1.5–3hAfter: 3–6h
Onset
1–10 min
Peak
30–90 min
Offset
1.5–3h
After
3–6h

Bodyweight quick formula

For a 70 kg adult, divide the total mg dose by 70 to get your mg/kg ratio. Most published ranges assume this reference weight. If you weigh significantly less, reduce proportionally; significantly more does not always mean linearly higher doses.

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FAQ.

What is a safe Opioids dose?
A "safe" dose depends on body weight, tolerance, set and setting. Start at the threshold or light range for your chosen route and do not redose until onset is complete.
How do I calculate Opioids dose by weight?
For substances where bodyweight matters: divide the mg amount by your weight in kg to get the mg/kg ratio. Most common dose data assumes a 70–80 kg adult.
What happens if I take too much Opioids?
Exceeding the "heavy" range significantly increases risk of adverse effects, medical emergency, or overdose. Harm reduction starts with knowing the ranges.
How long does Opioids last?
Duration varies by route. The timeline section below shows onset, peak, offset and after-effects for each route.
Can I mix Opioids with other substances?
Many combinations are dangerous. Check the interaction checker tool before combining anything. Never combine on a first experience.
Is Opioids dosage the same for all routes?
No. Bioavailability differs significantly by route — intranasal and IV routes typically require lower doses than oral for equivalent effect.
Should I weigh my Opioids dose?
Always. A milligram scale (0.001g precision) is essential for most substances. Volumetric dosing with a solvent is the gold standard for sub-10mg doses.