No. It is derived mainly from coffee beans, but also other things like tea and guarana.
Oxycodone, the active ingredient in Percocet, like all opiates, is derived from opium. More specifically, oxycodone is derived from thebaine, which is derived from opium. Opioids, which are synthetic opiate-like molecules, while not derived from opium, are modeled on opiates.
Norco is a combination medication that contains hydrocodone and acetaminophen. It does not contain opium or opium-derived compounds. Instead, hydrocodone is a semi-synthetic opioid derived from codeine, which is itself derived from opium, but the specific amount of opium in a 5 mg tablet of Norco is effectively zero.
crack is from coke and heroin is from opium or poppy seeds
Opiates
No. Opium is a refined product derived from the opium poppy, papaver somniferum, which grows in abundance all over the world.
Codeine is the stepped down version of morphine, which is the active ingredient in the opium scrapped from opium poppies. Google codeine to see the chemical process in preparing this substance.
Latin opium, from Greek opion: "poppy juice, poppy," derived from opos: "vegetable juice."
Morphine is derived from opium, which is extacted from the Opium Poppy, Papaver somniferum.
Poppy
opium poppy plant in south America
Narcotics are opium derivatives and synthetic compounds that mimic the effects of opium derived drugs, such as Demerol (meperidine) and Methadone (dolphine).
narcotics