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can you fail a drug test if you take hydrocodone and oxycodone at the same time
No. Hydrocodone and Oxycodone are two different narcotic analgesics. Oxycodone usually shows up by itself. It's usually tested for specifically. Where as Hydrocodone will usually show up as an "opiate" but not specifically Hydrocodone.
Hydrocodone and Vicodin are the same thing. Vicodin is namebrand, Hydrocodone is generic. Same thing with Percocet and Oxycodone.
Lortab is the brand name for hydrocodone and acetaminophen (tylenol). Hydrocodone is not the same as oxycodone and oxycodone is much stronger than hydrocodone. Oxycodone drugs include OxyContin, Percocet, etc. So a simple answer, oxycodone is stronger.
I believe you mean "Oxycodone" which is the generic name for Percocet or Tylox. My doctors know I am allergic to codeine; but subscribe Oxycodone, which has codeine, but so does percocet. I am waiting for pharmacist to call me know to let me know if it has the same amount. Percocet does not bother my stomach but Oxycodone does.
No, percocet contains oxycodone (and laced with plenty of tylenol, of course) and not hydrocodone.
Assuming you meant hydrocodone the answer is no. Roxy is oxycodone, ie. percocet, percodan, oxycontin. Hydrocodone, ie. Vicodin, Lortab, Lorcet, Norco. Oxycodone is a scedule 2 narcotic. Hydrocodone is a schedule 3. Oxycodone is more potent than Hydrocodone and is a "true opiate" because when metabolized it turns into morphine.
yes they are both opiates
No they can tell the difference between the two of them!!Percocet is Oxycodone,and Hydrocodone is Hydrocodone, also called vicodin,Lorcet,lortab.Hydrocodone and oxycodone are two different things.
Yes, both drugs will show up under "opiates". *to answer the actual question, if oxycodone and hydrocodone metabolites are even tested for (these do not show up on the typical "opiate" panel of a drug test, morphine, heroin, and codeine is what shows up when tested for "opiates", oxy and hyrdo are separate tests and must be requested by the person requesting the drug test) IF hyrdocodone and oxycodone (OxyContin) are tested for they will not show up as the same thing, oxycodone and oxymorphone metabolites will show up if you've used oxycodone; hydrocodone and hydromorphone metabolites will show up if you've used hyrdrocodone.*
Not sure, i think so.
Yes and no. Both are narcotics for relieving pain. However, Oxycodone has a higher potency than Hydrocodone. Oxycodone is found in Hydrocodone, yet Hydrocodone is cut with acetominophen (tylenol) as well. Oxycodone alone is stronger than Hydrocodone, and in a perscription is generally a higher dose. for example, a usual perscription strength of hydrocodone is 7.5/650. this means that there is 7.5mg of oxycodone, and 650mg of acetominophen. Oxycodone perscriptions will have a single number, say 30mg. this means the tablet is simply 30mg of oxycodone. If you're a patient who needs the pills for pain relief, keep them locked up. If you're a recreational user, be careful and dont take your parents pills.