Do not snort hydrocodone or ibuprofren because it will not do anything for you. you only can snort Oxycontin. If you try and snort the vicodin you are basically snorting Tylenol also and that is not good. hope this helps
Ignore the person above, snorting hydrocodone will have an effect on you depending on your tolerance from the oxycontin. however, the ibuprofen will burn your throat and nose slightly. it irritates the membrane but will still have the effect. dissolving into water would lessen the pain but also the effects.
because hydrocodone is an opiate, it will show up as an opiate in your system. so will codeine, morphine, Oxycontin, and other opiate derivatives.
It's a pain killer and cough suppressant used in medications like Vicodin. "Hydrocodone" is a "semi-synthetic" or partially man-made opiod analgesic (pain killer) and antitussive (cough suppressant) made from codeine and thebaine. "Bitartrate" is a salt of tartaric acid. Tartaric acid is a muscle toxin but in medications that include Hydrocodone Bitartrate, it is used to alter the water-solubility of Hydrocodone to make it more readily absorbed b the body. Hydrocodone Bitartrate is the generic name/active ingredient (alongside acetaminophen) in Vicodin, Vicodin ES, Lortab, and Norco. It is a mild to moderate pain reliever and is a Schedule III drug in the United States. It is only available with a prescription from a doctor. -Syrich, Pharmacy Technician
Assuming you meant hydrocodone the answer is no. Roxy is oxycodone, ie. percocet, percodan, oxycontin. Hydrocodone, ie. Vicodin, Lortab, Lorcet, Norco. Oxycodone is a scedule 2 narcotic. Hydrocodone is a schedule 3. Oxycodone is more potent than Hydrocodone and is a "true opiate" because when metabolized it turns into morphine.
No definitely not. Vicodin is Hydrocodone. Oxycontin is a timed-release Oxycodone medicine. Also Vicodin is formulated with Acetaminophen(Tylenol).
Depends on your size. It stayed in my boyfriend's system for a week after we took Lortabs. And Oxycontin as well. The average is 3-5 days. It got out of my system in two, but only because I'm so tiny.
Roxicodone 30 contains 30mg of oxycodone and is an instant release pill. OxyContin comes in various strengths and is time released over 12 hours. If you have a tolerance to 10mg hydrocodone, a 30mg Roxicodone pill would still be way too strong. Oxycodone is 1.5x stronger than hydrocodone to begin with so a Roxicodone 30mg pill would be equal to about 4 and a half of the pills you are taking now. Oxycontin is prescribed for chronic pain because useres only have to take 2 pills a day for all day pain relief.
Oxycontin is a Chronic Pain medication, the timed release version of Oxycodone, which is a Schedule II Controlled Substance (Opiate). Others that are Schedule II are Morphine, Demerol, Methadone, Dilaudid, etc. Oxycodone is the generic name OxyContin is the brand name for that drug. Oxycodone is sold under various generic and combination brand names - for example, Oxycodone/apap is the same as Percocet. Because of its time release component and effectiveness of at least 12 hours (the reality is closer to 8-10 for opiate tolerant patients, only 7 for me when I used to take it years ago) it is normally prescribed as a chronic pain medication. Schedule II narcotics cannot have refills; the prescription cannot be called in by anyone; each prescription refill can only be obtained by getting a new prescription from your doctor each time. This is the biggest difference between Schedule II and Schedule III drugs. Hydrocodone is a Schedule III controlled substance, and is usually sold under the brand name Vicodin. Schedule III drugs can be refilled a limited number of times, and it can be called in to a pharmacy. The opiate and effectiveness is much lower than it is with Schedule II drugs. Schedule II drugs are either prescribed for short term severe pain, or for people like me who have chronic severe pain lasting years, they are prescribed in quantity and on a regular basis. Vicodin and other S-III drugs are what's known as Acute Pain drugs, pain that is expected to go away after an injury or operation heals, or pain that isn't bad enough to require a Schedule II drug. Oxycontin is oxycodone in a controlled release formulation, the same narcotic analgesic that is in Percocet and Percodan. Hydrocodone is a different, slightly less potent narcotic analgesic. Hydrocodone is the narcotic that is used in commonly prescribed products like Vicodin, Lorcet, and Lortab. Primary differences: Oxycontin: Hydrocodone: Long acting (12 hours) Short acting (3 to 4 hours) Uses oxycodone alone Usually prescribed as Vicodin, Lortab or Lorcet (hydrocodone plus acetaminophen) More potent Less potent No dose limit Dose limit on acetaminophen (Tylenol)
No, because Vicodin contains hydrocodone plus acetaminophen.
The drug hydrocodone is an opiate. It is a form of opium.
no because suboxin is designed to block opiates, where as Oxycontin is the opiate.
Watson 349 is stronger The Watson 853 is Hydrocodone 10 MG and Acetaminophen 325 MG The Watson 349 has Hydrocodone 5 MG and Acetaminophen 500 MG If one is discussing Acetaminophen strength this is correct. But in regards to the strength of the painkiller itself the Watson 853, generic of Norco, is the stronger pill having twice the amount of the Hydrocodone in it. Though the Acetaminophen helps make the Hydrocodone more effective but the Hydrocodone is the primary painkilling agent in the pill.
yes, because ibuprofen retains water.