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am i better off taking oxynorm or oxycodin
Roxi typically refers to Roxicodone, a preparation of oxycodone. Oxi may refer to oxycodone in general, or more specifically Oxycontin, a continuous release form of oxycodone.
That's basically like asking what the difference is between beer and Budweiser. Oxycodone is the active pain-killing ingredient in the Percocet brand name drug.
Yes Oxycontin hydrochloride is a time released tablet and oxycodone ir is an instant release tablet.
Oxycodone is found in fast-acting opiates such as Percocet(which also contains tylenol), Roxicodone, and is also in Oxycontin. The only difference between oxycodone and Oxycontin is, Oxycontin is time-released. It distributes its oxycodone slowly over a period of 12 hours, as long as the pill is not cut up or smashed. The 'contin' in 'Oxycontin' stands for continuous.
Yes, It is also similar to hydrocodone, differing only in that it has a hydroxyl group at carbon-14.
Youre right oxycodone is stronger, the difference is on the "Class Schedule" hydrocodone is considered a C3 because it has less adictive potention then oxycodone which is a C2, the DEA classes drugs by there potential for Addiction, a C1 is a drug you are only able to receive while in the hospital.
Hydrocodone is (Vicodin)Oxycodone is (Roxicodone)The names in the parentheses is the brand name of the drugs.
Oxycontin is time release, and oxycodone is not.
Vicoprofen is hydrocodone mixed with ibuprofen (advil). Endocet is oxycodone mixed with acetaminophen (Tylenol)