Oh, dude, it's like basic math, right? Two 5 mg oxycodone pills are equal to one 10 mg oxycodone pill. It's like splitting a Pizza into two slices or having one big slice - same amount of pizza, just different ways of looking at it. So yeah, they're the same strength, just packaged differently.
The only difference between the two from what I understand of your question is.... The only difference between the two are the drug makers.... The one is manufectured by Watson,and the other is made by Mallinkart,as far as one being stronger than the other-all generics are the same,except for the fillers...cornstarch etc.etc. The narcotic oxycodone is the same in both tablets
It would depend on the dosage and type of pill. A 60mg Oxycontin, two 30mg Roxicodones, or six 10mg Percocets all contain the same amount of oxycodone, but the Oxycontin get's absorbed at a slower rate. In theory they would be of equal strength but Oxycontin would twice as long.
According to Nursing 2011 Drug Handbook, the answer to Percodan-325, the answer is no. Percodan is a compound of two different formulas for oxycodone to equal 4.88 mg of oxycodone (again two formulas) and 325 mg of aspirin. Percocet is a compound of oxycodone and acetaminophen (Tylenol) and is manufactured in varying strengths of both oxycodone and acetaminophen.
No, heroin and oxycodone are two different opioids and will typically show up as separate substances in a urine drug test. Heroin metabolizes into morphine, while oxycodone is detected as oxycodone.
oxycodin is either a misspelling for oxycodone or Oxycontin. Oxycontin is pure oxycodone into a pill, with inert binders. It is the name of the pill. Oxycodone is the name of the chemical in the pill. Technically they are the same thing... "Technically they are the same thing..." >>>Not really true. Oxycodone is the drug itself, yes. Oxycontin is a time-release version of the medication. If you look at two medications, one oxycodone and one Oxycontin, then you are looking at an immediate-release pill and a time-release pill. Be very careful with these drugs. Taking too many can make you very, very sick, and Oxycontin should NEVER be crushed or broken.
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 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.
Oxycodone, and lisinopril are two complete different medications. Lisinopril is generally used for high blood pressure and oxycodone is generally used as a pain killer. One will not show up as the other as they have completely different compounds in them.
There are two different 30 MG oxycodone pills. I have a prescription for Oxycodone 30 MG HCL and my pill is small, round, and blue. On the one side it has nothing and on the other side it has an A on top, a line through the middle, and 215 on the bottom. These are the generic ones which are the same as the name brand. If im not mistaken the name brand ones are the same except the imprints are M on to, a line through the middle, and a 30 on the bottom.
Oxycodone 10 mg without Tylenol (acetaminophen) will show up as oxycodone on a urine test, similar to Percocet, which contains oxycodone and acetaminophen. Both substances are metabolized into oxycodone in the body, so a standard urine drug test will typically detect oxycodone regardless of whether it is taken alone or as part of a combination medication like Percocet. However, the test will not distinguish between the two, so they may appear as the same result.
kinda but they are in different classes of narcotics and roxys are the stronger of the two
Do these two medicines interact? CAn you take both of them at the same time?