Yes, it is.
No, Oxycodone is a synthetic form of Morphine/Codeine base.
Oxycodone
Yes. It is not a synthetic, and is derived from the opioid family.yes
Nathan Browne Eddy has written: 'Synthetic substances with morphine-like effect' -- subject(s): Morphinans, Morphine, Morphine Derivatives
The chemical derivatives of morphine made by reacting morphine with acetic anhydride include heroin and acetylcodeine. Heroin is a semi-synthetic opioid with similar effects to morphine but is more potent and addictive. Acetylcodeine is also a semi-synthetic opioid that is used in some countries as a prescription drug for pain relief.
Vicodin is a synthetic morphine type med, made in a lab but is 99% same as the opium div that morphine is gained from.
Depends on morphine form. Solution stronger
Not exactly. The narcotic in Percocet (oxycodone) is metabolized into morphine by the liver. Percocet contains no morphine.
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid painkiller, 80 times more potent than morphine.
No, methadone is synthetic and requires its own test in order to detect it.
Most probably. However, there are subtle differences that may allow you to take codeine. There are other opioids that you may be able to take. Hydrocodone (Vicodin) and oxycodone (Percocet) may work for you. You might also consider tramadol which is totally synthetic. Good Luck.
No, morphine is an opiate while hydrocodone is a synthetic opioid, although hydrocodone can occasionally show as a false positive for opiates.