Percocet and Oxycontin are brand names of two medications both containing the opiate/narcotic, oxycoDONE. The difference is that percocet is oxycodone and acetaminophen aka Tylenol, also sold in various dosages under names such as endocet or oxycodone/apap to name a couple. Oxycontin is the time released version of oxycodone containing no 'Tylenol'.
Oxycontin and percocet show up on a drug test as the same drug. They both will test positive for oxycodone which is the active narcotic in both. Oxycontin tablets have no Tylenol and are pure oxycodone 20, 40, 80 mg pills and so on. Percocet is either combined with Tylenol, ibuprofen, or aspirin and prescribed in 5 mg or 10 mg tablets.
Yes, because they basically are the same thing at the core.
They ARE the same thing- Percocet has Tylenol added to it. They both contain OxyContin.
Oxycontin will show up as an opiate.
No oxycontin is an opiate an will show up as such.
yes
No, Oxycontin will show up as an opiate and methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires a specific test used to detect it.
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Yes it will.
yes it does
Yes.
Type your answer here...no opanas show totally differ than Oxycontin they show oxymorphone(or howwever you spell it)i know for sure
No. It shows up as oxycodone.
Yes how would it not show up
Yes, They are both oxycodone. only difference is percocet has Tylenol in it. so if you take a Oxycontin with a Tylenol....tada, u have a percocet