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percocet (oxycodone) is an opiate. if that is your Question.
no..percacet contains acetaminophen and oxycodone
Yes, they are both opiates
Percacet or Vicodin work much better if taken regularly
I'll say 1, so stop trying to get high of percacet.
they are both opiates but if its a lab and your positive for opiates they will test for the exact one.
very much so there buddy i am telling.
Not a good idea. Both Percocet and Vicodin contain opiates and you will risk overdosing if you mix both. Percocet contains oxycodone and Vicodin contains hydrocodone. There are different dosages of each but in general it is not good to mix. For people taking it for recreational use, it will not increase your "high". Opiates can cause shorteness of breathe and/or tachycardia. Mixing could cause serious injury or be fatal.
Vicodin and Percodan are powerful narcotic pain relievers that are only available by prescription from a doctor. Vicodin is a schedule 3 narcotic, and Percodan is a schedule two narcotic. Both medications can lead to tolerance.
No. Lorazepam is a member of the benzodiazepine family of sedative/hypnotics. If it showed up in a drug test, it would show up as a positive flag for benzo's. True, Lorazepam is a benzodiazepine and will therefore show up as a positive for benzos on all standard drug tests.Lorazepam goes by the brand name Ativan, not Xanax. The generic for Xanax would simply be called Alprazolam.
Subutex and Suboxone are medications approved for the treatment of opiate dependence. Both medicines contain the active ingredient, buprenorphine hydrochloride, which works to reduce the symptoms of opiate dependence.Only qualified doctors with the necessary DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) identification number are able to start in-office treatment and provide prescriptions for ongoing medication. This drug works for all opiate based durgs norco, vicodin, percacet OxyContin, ect. Before this drug can be admimistered to a patient the patient must be in withdral...not haveing used any opiates for a while-how long depends on which drug they use. This is because the ingredients in Suboxone and Subutex react violently with any other opiate...much like antabuse for an alcoholic.