Yes, it's an Opiate mixed with Tylenol
no its an opiate
Yes, it's an Opiate mixed with Tylenol
Yes
No. Percocet contains oxycodone, an opiate (like codeine), but more potent.
The biggest difference is that Dilaudid is a synthetic opiate, whereas Percocet (Oxycodone and Tylenol combination) is a natural morphine derivative. Percocet is also generally stronger on the opiate scale.
opiate
percocet (oxycodone) is an opiate. if that is your Question.
Percocet and percodan are products containing oxycodone. Percocet is made in different doses. 10mg/325mg apap, 7.5mg oxycodone/500mg apap, 5mg oxycodone/500mg apap. Percocet is just a name brand tablet. Basically Oxycontin is a time released oxycodone without the apap. ranging in doses from 20mg to 120mg
Yes, oxycodone is the genetic name for percocet.
no soboxen has a opiate blocker
In high doses it can show up as an opiate. At normal to moderate doses oxycodone has to be specifically tested. Some pearles: If the person is on percocet at normal doses and they test positive for opiates they are either taking other drugs or huge doses of percocet. Expect it to be negative if they are takign normal amounts. Check a tylenol level. If it is negative they are not taking the percocet, which has tylenol in it, but rather some other opiate.
No, it shows up as an opiate.