Tylox is acetaminophen and hydrocodone.
Tylox does have aspirin in it
Sure is!
is loracet and Oxycontin appear the same on a drug test
Yes.
Tylox would generally stay in your system about 3 to 5 days.
Yes
Oxycodone is the name of the drug. It can be combined with acetaminphen (Percocet, Tylox, to name a few) or aspirin (Percodan is one brand name). It is also combined in cough surpressants and other medications. Oxycontin (the "contin" means continious) is sold in different strengths, and is used alone soley for time released pain relief. This medications is suppose to last for up to 12 hours, but many times people have episodes of "breakthrough pain" and they are also given oxycodone to help get them through, until their next dose of the contolled release med.
The same as for the signs of any other opiate addiction. Tylox is Tylenol and Oxycodone, the principle ingredient in Oxycontin. It is highly addictive when not used as directed, and sometimes even when it is. To answer your question, the drug is a depressant, and users seem mellow, contented and disconnected from things around them when high. When they need a fix, they are just the opposite. Until they are high again they will be emotionally volatile and irritable. They may have a runny nose, scratch as if they have a skin irritation, be preoccupied with getting out of the house (to find drugs). If withdrawal become more extreme they may have cold sweats and muscle aches and tremors, appear to be chilled. If your person is edgy and irritable, then becomes mellow after taking the Tylox, it is very likely that he or she is addicted.
Yes
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No, they are 2 different chemicals.