Yes. They are chemically identical. The only difference is that OxyContin has been altered to release its active ingredient, oxycodone, over a period of time instead of all at once. WARNING: It is extremely dangerous to crush OxyContin tablets, especially at higher doses. Take them whole, take only doses prescribed for you and don't mess with OxyContin.
Absolutely not... Lortab is another name for vicodin, hydrocodone, or norco. Percocet or oxycodone has a different chemical make up from the lortab or vicodin. They are and can be detected separately on a U.A.
Yes, they are both oxycodone and will show up as an opiate.
No. Percocet is oxycodone and ms contin is Morphine. They will both show up.
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No it will not show up as percocet
they show up as 2 different things
Yes, both Norco (which contains hydrocodone) and Percocet (which contains oxycodone) will typically show up as opiates on a pain management drug screen. However, standard drug tests may not differentiate between specific opioids; they usually indicate the presence of opiates without specifying which one. More advanced tests can identify the specific substances, but basic screens may group them together. Always inform your healthcare provider of all medications you are taking to avoid potential issues with drug testing.
No. There is no THC in percs. They contain acetaminophen and oxycodone but no THC which is found in marijuana.
Percocet is oxycodone and acetaminophen