Urine tests can be very unreliable. The fact that they are still used as a "foolproof" method to determine what is in an individual's system is ridiculous, it ruins peoples lives. I been tested 6 times in the last two months and each time it has showed up as a different reading. First I was tested by my pain doctor (I am on Fentynal Patches 125mg every 3 days and morphine sulphate 30mg as needed. I've been on these meds for 10+ years.) the office test on 4/12 came back showing oxycodone in my system so they sent it out to the lab and the lab found oxymorphone in my system. A month later the doc tested me again on 5/10 and again oxycodone came up in the office test. Now that my doctor was looking at me like a drug addict, I decided to go to a different lab where they test employees on the spot. My first test with this lab was again on 5/10 and it came back completely clean, they found nothing. I knew this was wrong so I came back in the morning on 5/11 and tested again and they found morphine and oxycodone in it. After talking with the lab techs and them explaining to me that certain levels of morphine can come back as other drugs such as oxycodone I decided to do a hair test to finally get to the bottom of it. The lab techs swear that it is 100% accurate so I am looking forward to showing it to my doctor.
vicodin contains hydrocodone, percocet contains oxycodone. hydrocodone is weaker than oxycodone.
Morphine is obtained from the latex of opium poppy seed pods. The opiod oxycodone is synthesized from thebaine, another alkaloid found in opium. Oxycodone and morphine differ in their mode of metabolism. Unlike morphine, oxycodone is metabolized by enzymes in the liver that detoxify a number of prescription drugs. One benefit of oxycodone is that it has fewer side effects than morphine. The latter drug brings on a very strong feeling of pleasure and euphoria. There is pleasure after taking oxycodone, but fewer euphoric side effects than from taking morphine. This should cause oxycodone to be less addictive. Street availability is another difference between oxycodone and morphine. Since morphine is so rarely prescribed for home use, it is not commonly sold on the street. There are large numbers of prescriptions filled for oxycodone in the United States. The drug is available in a slow-release form called OxyContin® that is highly popular with recreational drug users.
it depends if the formula. it is ionic if the bonds are formed between nonmetal and metals.
in both the tests the main motto is to determine the inorganic metal contents.
they determine the difference between the elements like a hydrogen atom has 1 electron and carbon has 6
The biggest difference is that Dilaudid is a synthetic opiate, whereas Percocet (Oxycodone and Tylenol combination) is a natural morphine derivative. Percocet is also generally stronger on the opiate scale.
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Yes. Percocet exists, and Percaset is a common misspelling of Percocet.
what is the difference between percocet and fiorocet?
Both morphine and Percocet are used to treat moderate to severe levels of pain. The difference between them is that morphine acts on its own whereas Percocet is a combination of acetaminophen and oxycodone.
no
just put on a new pain killer called zanaflex 4mg ,was wanting to know if has the same effect as percocet
That's basically like asking what the difference is between beer and Budweiser. Oxycodone is the active pain-killing ingredient in the Percocet brand name drug.
No they are both opiates
Percocet helped with pain but xodol is not. so what is the difference between those two.
Percocet has the addition of acetominophen in it, Roxi is just the oxy without the acetominophen.
Yes, they can tell the difference between the two, although the two drugs are similar they do have different ingredients that can be tested for.