Well, I've been taking 80mg of oxycodone 3 times a day for 4 years now. Sometimes it takes an hour, other times it seems to even take up to 2 hours. I think it just depends on how much you are eating before you take it. If you take it on an empty stomach it seems to hit you quicker, if you just had your lunch it may take longer. Again, I am shareing this information based on my expierence with the drug. Well, I've been taking 80mg of oxycodone 3 times a day for 4 years now. Sometimes it takes an hour, other times it seems to even take up to 2 hours. I think it just depends on how much you are eating before you take it. If you take it on an empty stomach it seems to hit you quicker, if you just had your lunch it may take longer. Again, I am shareing this information based on my expierence with the drug.
Administerred PO (orally), between 20 and 40 minutes. Have with water.
Immediate Release within 30 Minutes, standard 1 hour.
Generally around 3-6 hours, however there are extended release versions that could last longer.
About a half hour
Answer#1Niacin has no effect on serum oxycodone levels.
It doesn't have a stimulant effect. It is a analgesic with "depressant" effect.
Usually oxycodone has no effect on sugars. Stress from surgery or pain can raise sugars.
marijuana
30 mg oxycodone
No, Oxycontin is an extended release medication and Oxycodone (Oxy IR) is an immediate release medication, you can feel the effect with 15 minutes.
DO NO INHALE OXYCODONE! You aught to not smoke it, Jesus Christ!
Suboxone (buprenorphine & naloxone) can stay in your system up to 48 - 72 hours. As long as it's in your system, the buprenorphine and the oxycodone will be competing with each other for opiate receptors in your brain; thus reducing the effect of oxycodone. Best to wait at least the half life of buprenorphine (20-48 hrs.) before taking the oxy.
Oxycodone, like other opiates, is testable in the urine for 72 hours as a general rule.
2 days.
What effect do each of these have on you individually not mixed? If the Oxycodone is prescribed, then the best person to answer this would be your doctor. If you are using it illegally, then get help with a substance abuse counselor.
No, oxycodone is a scheduled narcotic. It is intended for people suffering severe pain. However, oxycodone has joined a long list of prescription drugs stolen and sold for drug abusers.