No, Opanas are among one of the most powerful opiates there are on the market. Opanas contain oxymorphone no Tylenol.
do you have rehab for opana addition
Opana is an opiate
no, Opana is time release OXYMORPHONE but, it is very similar to morphine.
Here's the deal. Opana (aka: Numorphan/oxymorphone HCL (generic) is a very potent analgesic (narcotic pain killer). Even the strongest forms of hydocodone is not even close to the analgesic effects of Opana. They CAN BE taken together. The pitfall of hydrocodone (Vicodin-Lortab- ect.) is the over abundant use of acetaminophen (APAP) i.e. Tylenol. This can and will cause liver damage! The narcotic will do less harm than the Tylenol. There is a push by the FDA and other groups to cut the APAP dosage to next to nothing. With any luck, hopefully this will happen this year (2011).... The damage to the liver can be lessened by taking Milk Thistle. Two 10mg Opana with 5 7.5 mg Norco are safe for someone used to taking pain drugs. Even that may not create a no-pain environment.
Opana, or also known as Oxymorphone is a narcotic analgesic. Opana is a Schedule II controlled substance that is used to treat moderate to severe pain.
There are many pain meds without Tylenol in them-I will list some for you Roxicodone(Oxycodone) OxycontinMSContin(Morphine) Dilaudid DemerolDuragesic(Fentanyl) Opana(Oxymorphone)Methadone These are a few off the top of my head,but there are many more....
no opana is oxymorphhone, or oxy-morphine
no. opana=Oxymorphone... Methadone=Methadone. Lol
If you are prescribed opana, you will be told how to inject it by your physician or pharmacist. It should only be taken as prescribed.
Opana is it's own drug called (oxymorphone) which is a mix of percocet and morphine
20 mg of Opana ER
Yes