yes oxcodone time released tabs is the same as oxycontin.
Methadone is a synthetic Opioid that is extremely potent and takes a long time to metabolize. It is a different drug that Oxycodone. Methadone is mainly used as a treatment for heroin and other opiate addicts. It can be administered once a day and we keep withdrawal effects from coming on. However, methadone itself is extremely addictive, and the methadone patient will be swapping, lets say, a heroin addiction for a methadone addiction. But methadone can be administered in a controlled and much safer environment.Oxycodone ER is just Oxycodone extended release or something like Oxycontin. The point of this drug is to release oxycodone continuously over a period of time. The difference between the two drugs is just simple that they are two totally different drugs. They do produce some similar effect, but when you break it down, Methadone is totally different than Oxycodone. Their chemical makeup is very different I believe.
Oxycontin and Oxycodone are the same thing. Oxycontin is made from Oxycodone. Oxycontin is time released so it continuously release the medicine and oxycodone is not time released. It depends on how much of each you take. Say if you take a 40 MG Oxycontin pill and and 4 Oxycodone 10/325, you feel the effects of the 4 oxycodone pills because the Oxycontin time released but they are the same thing. Whichever one you take more MG of will be stronger.
oxycodin is either a misspelling for oxycodone or Oxycontin. Oxycontin is pure oxycodone into a pill, with inert binders. It is the name of the pill. Oxycodone is the name of the chemical in the pill. Technically they are the same thing... "Technically they are the same thing..." >>>Not really true. Oxycodone is the drug itself, yes. Oxycontin is a time-release version of the medication. If you look at two medications, one oxycodone and one Oxycontin, then you are looking at an immediate-release pill and a time-release pill. Be very careful with these drugs. Taking too many can make you very, very sick, and Oxycontin should NEVER be crushed or broken.
Percocet contains Oxycodone, so naturally it will show up the same on a drug test.Percocet is the brand name for the combination of Oxycodone and Acetaminophen (Tylenol), represented by 2 separate dosages on the pill. For example, 5/500 is 5mg of Oxycodone and 500mg of Tylenol. I myself use 10/325's.By contrast, Percodan is the brand name for Oxycodone and Aspirin tablets. It's not as often prescribed for long-term use since aspirin is much harder on the stomach in quantities used by long term patients.
Oxycontin and Oxycodone are the same thing. Oxycontin is made from Oxycodone. Oxycontin is time released so it continuously release the medicine and oxycodone is not time released. It depends on how much of each you take. Say if you take a 40 MG Oxycontin pill and and 4 Oxycodone 10/325, you feel the effects of the 4 oxycodone pills because the Oxycontin time released but they are the same thing. Whichever one you take more MG of will be stronger.
At this time Adderall has a patent on their extended release pills. I'm not sure when the patent is up, but as of now, no other company is allowed to produce a generic form of Adderall extended relief.
Answer#1There is no such thing for oxycodone.
There is no such thing as an "extended sentence" in grammar. "Extended sentence" is a legal term, not a grammatical term.
Hydrocodone and Vicodin are the same thing. Vicodin is namebrand, Hydrocodone is generic. Same thing with Percocet and Oxycodone.
According to Pharmacist at Walgreen's, 09-05-12, the ingredients in Percocet and Oxycodone are the same thing. The only difference is the Name Brand. There you go.
YES: The medication you are referring to is Hydrocodone.
FX stands for Fox Extended