You "can" intravenously inject hydrocodone, but most/all hydrocodone available in the united states is mixed with Tylenol.
If you can find a way to separate the APAP (Tylenol) from the hydrocodone, IV injection will produce a quicker onset. IV administration will also put the user at risk for pulmanary edema and death. So, be happy you are not addicted, and put down the needle.
Hydrochloride means the product has a "salt" component in its chemical makeup. Dilaudid is hydromorphone hcl ( hydromorphone hydrochloride)
Oxycodone with hydrochloride instead of perkacet Where oxycodone is mixed with tylinal
The product described is the generic name for "Percocet 10/325." This product contains 10 mg of oxycodone hydrochloride (oxycodone) and 325 mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol). "Oxycodone" is a shortened name for "oxycodone hydrochloride," which is also available as a single-ingredient product. So while the products listed in the question are not identical, one of the main ingredients is.
its awesome, do it, but beware its extremely addictive.
20 mg instant release oxycodone hydrochloride
no they are both oxycodone hydrochloride. but both of them will show up as opiates.
It is oxycodone hydrochloride 30mgs.
Yes Oxycontin hydrochloride is a time released tablet and oxycodone ir is an instant release tablet.
Your first one Acetaminopen will take a toll on you liver after a while. It also know to upset the stomach as it causes ulcers
Yes you can. It's just like any other roxy
its got 5mg percocet and 325mg acphetomine in it. To be more correct, 5mg oxycodone hydrochloride and 325mg acetaminophen. Percocet is a brand name, oxycodone is generic.
Prices might vary, but oxycodone can sells for $4-$6 in some places.