OxyContin is something that your doctor might prescribe if you are in pain. This is a controlled substance and should not ever be taken by anyone else except the person in which it is prescribed to.
Oxycontin is a semi-synthetic opium-like drug used for moderate to severe pain that requires long term treatment. OxyContin is the brand name for Oxycodone HCL.
makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside
no it does not. oxycodine is pain killer, THC is in pot
There's no such drug as oxycodine! People figure if they just put oxy or hydro in front of something they'll sound like they know what they're talking about.
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yes, same drug basically
Don't take methadone it is very addictive and way stronger. Suboxone is way better and safer for coming of oxycodone. With Suboxone you would only have to take 2-4 mg.
I think you mean oxycodone. Percocet IS oxycodone (5mg) and acetaminophen (325mg). So youre question can't be answered.
no, I failed a drug test thinking they would show up the same.
A scientific drug, dexmedetomidine, reverses the effects cocaine has on the cardiovascular system. It lowers elevated heart rate and blood pressure.
If you mean oxycodone, aka OxyContin, it doesn't come in 5mg in the US, only 10, 20, 80 & 160. If your doctor said to take 5mg, you can get a pill splitter and split the 10's.
Oxycodone (known also as oxy, oxycontin, roxy, etc.) is an opioid analgesic. Oxycodone acts on opioid receptors, similar to heroin and morphine. Oxycodone is very addictive because of its euphoriant properties, and due to the exceedingly unpleasant withdrawal symptoms that occur after prolonged use.
First, I'm assuming you are referring to Oxycodone (Oxycodine is a common misspelling of Oxycodone). To answer your question they are the same drug... Oxycontin contains Oxycodone, the only difference being that Oxycontin is designed as a time-released version of Oxycodone over 8-12 hours. Oxycontin pills go as high as 160mg per dose. That is why people overdose so easily on Oxycontin when they are chewed up and swallowed or crushed to snort/inject. The high dose hits them all at once rather than being released over several hours. This can be very lethal unless the individual has already been taking the drug for a while and their body has built a sufficient tolerance to it.
The only difference between the two are in the way they are bound. Oxycontin is nothing more than time released Oxycodone. Contin coming from the word "continuous" as in continuous release. Just as MS Contin is Morphine Sulphate (continuous realease). They are deffinitely interchangable. At least that's what my doctor told me when I was prescribed both together..... BG