Oxycodone is not an antidepressant. It is a pain reliever. There is no antidepressant that works like a pain reliever. See your doctor and get what is best for you.
Good question, I would like an answer too.
From experience if you take the same amount of oxycodone(ex. percocet roxicodone) and demerol, Demerol is stronger.
Codeine and Oxycodone are from the same family "OPIATES". Your urine test will show up as positive for opiates. The UA has no way to distinguish whether it is codeine or Oxycodone.
No. However, oxycodone metabolizes into oxymorphone in the liver. There are separate oxymorphone preparations such as numorphan (injectable solution. not sure if they are around anymore) and opana (extended release oxyMORPHONE in the way that Oxycontin is extended release oxyCODONE).
It is a stimulant. By the way, The proper spelling is Adderall
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The same way it always does
The way any other excavators does it's the same
they are opioid yes oxy derivatives such as oxycontin and the mother of them all, heroin are all condusive to the same result. Be it urine, panel, or swab. so if your doing any of them you will fail the same way.
No.. Oxycodone is an opiate derivative (more properly termed 'opioid'). Oxycodone is in the same chemical class as Morphine, Codeine, Heroin(diacetylmorphine), and hundreds of others. These drugs bind to opiate receptors in the brain, and the intestinal tract, depressing respiration, relieving feelings of pain, and usually give off a feeling of euphoria or well-being. Opiates, obviously, are highly addictive, and stopping opiate use can cause horrible physical withdrawal symptoms. Carisoprodol is the active ingredient in the medication Soma, and works as a centrally-acting skeletal muscle-relaxant. It shares no chemical relation to the opiates (Oxycodone), and works at completely different binding sites in the body. Carisoprodol has, however, been shown to potentiate opiates. Meaning that if a person were taking oxycodone AND Carisoprodol, the effects of the oxycodone would be stronger. But, in short.. Soma contains Carisoprodol, and is in no way related to the opiates.   Hope this helps.. Take Care, -J. Mendrola
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Because all analgesics do not work the same way. Different medicines treat different kinds of pain because theyaffect the different receptors in the brain. Percodan works the same way, it uses 5mg's of oxycodone as well as a certain amount of asprin. It is very common for Dr's who treat people with chronic pain or certain diseases with a combination of different pain medications.