Percoset (oxycodone) is stronger than lorcet (hydrocodone) so you need to convince him that you need stronger medication. Tell him that you just arent getting the same pain relief as you used to get when you started taking the pills, he will probably either prescribe stronger hydrocodone pills or swith to oxycodone and prescribe Percoset.
It depends on the strength. First, the active pain-killing narcotic ingredient in this medication is oxycodone. Percocet is made by a company called Endo. They also make a generic version called Endocet. With the exception of the pill's imprint and sometimes the color, both Percocet and Endocet are identical - from the oxycodone to the APAP to the fillers to the binders to the coatings. So, if you're asking if a 10/325 Endocet is stronger than a 10/325 Percocet, the answer is no - they are completely identical. The Endocet brand is the only generic made by the company that makes Percocet, and is no different than taking brand-name Percocet. The other generic brands (the most common being Tyco-Mallinckrodt, Watson, and Interpharm) are not made by Percocet and instead adhere to the FDA's regulations on bioequivalence, using differing binders, fillers, and coatings. The amount of the active drug, oxycodone, is always regulated and identical.
dilaudid is much stronger in terms of milligrams, most come in 2,4,6, and 8 mg doses. wereas percoset (oxycodone) will usually come in 5,10,20 mg doses. it depends on the patient some feel dilaudid works better ,others oxycodone.
Endocet is a brand name for acetaminophen-oxycodone tablets or capsules. These are pain-killers.
No, endocet will show positive for opiates.
Endocet contains oxycodone so yes.
not possible
Vicoprofen is hydrocodone mixed with ibuprofen (advil). Endocet is oxycodone mixed with acetaminophen (Tylenol)
yes
Yes. percoset is oxycodone and aspirin, and penicillin is a bacterial antibiotic (first one ever). There are no drug interactions.
no, and it's spelled "codeine"
Yes!