Opana, or also known as Oxymorphone is a narcotic analgesic. Opana is a Schedule II controlled substance that is used to treat moderate to severe pain.
do you have rehab for opana addition
Opana is an opiate
The easiest way to avoid getting ill when coming off of Opana IR is to slowly ween yourself off of it. Your doctor should be able to set you up on a schedule that will slowly bring yourself off of the medication to avoid any withdrawal symptoms or complications.
no, Opana is time release OXYMORPHONE but, it is very similar to morphine.
no. opana=Oxymorphone... Methadone=Methadone. Lol
no opana is oxymorphhone, or oxy-morphine
If you are prescribed opana, you will be told how to inject it by your physician or pharmacist. It should only be taken as prescribed.
Opana is it's own drug called (oxymorphone) which is a mix of percocet and morphine
20 mg of Opana ER
Yes
Opiates are their own class of drugs. If you are talking about what class of controlled substances opiates are in, they are members of three classes. Illegal opiates like heroin and many other illegal drugs are DEA Schedule I drugs. No Schedule I drug is legal in the US. The stronger opiates like morphine, fentanyl, oxycodone, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), oxymorphone (Opana), and methadone are Schedule II controlled substances. The weaker opiates such as codeine, dihydrocodeine, and hydrocodone (Vicoden) are Schedule III drugs, although the DEA is currently considering moving hydrocodone into Schedule II.
opana is a synthetic opiate completely different than oxycodone and will not show up. I know from the experience of being urine tested right after taking opana and nothing showed up.