yes it shows up the same.. the test is only going to show u have oxy in ur system not what mg... if they could do that alot of people would be hit!!
the oxy 15 is stronger. the 650 you see is only acetaminophen which is only Tylenol. acetaminophen increases the effect of oxycodone so if you want just take a Tylenol with the oxycodone 15. However, depending on the pain, the one containing acetaminphen could be more beneficial for things having to do with nerves or inflamation.
If you take oxycodone 30mg or 5mg the drug test will show up with just oxycodone in your system. The average life span in your urine is 3 days. The only type of testing that would show quantity is a toxicology test. Who is gonna get that? Someone who died of an overdose. Fyi - Oxycodone is percocet. If your taking a 30mg tablet you will not have any Tylenol in the pill. Percocet is oxycodone and Tylenol. And usually is prescribed as 5mg. Percodan is oxycodone and ibuprofen. If you are worried that your doctor will find out you are taking much more oxycodone than you are prescribed, don't. If you are worried about the actual drug showing up in a drug test, stop 3 days before the test.
It is a Oxycodone 15 mg
Roxicodone, a generic oxycodone product designed to have an immediate release effect for rapid pain relief, is available in 5 mg (white), 15 mg (green), and 30 mg (blue) tablets; in a 5 mg per 5 ml oral solution; and in a 20 mg per ml liquid concentrate. As such it would show up as an opiate(the same as oxycodone) on a drug test.
$15-$25 on singles $10-$15 on ten packs
No, Oxycontin is an extended release medication and Oxycodone (Oxy IR) is an immediate release medication, you can feel the effect with 15 minutes.
No. It is out of your system within 48 hours.
15% is the same as 0.15 and 0.15 times 40 = 6
No. What you have is immediate release oxycodone. Oxycontin is no different of a substance. The only difference is that Oxycontin is a brand name of the drug, and is controlled released. The generic name for Oxycontin is oxycodone HCL the HCL (hydrochloride) means it releases the medicine slowly into your system over a span of usually 12 hours. That is why people snort, or inject oxycodone as opposed to taking it orally like you are supposed to, so that all the medicine is released into your system. Source, Me 25 year RN
The two are very close. Oxycodone differs in that is has a hydroxyl group at Carbon 14 (hydrogen/oxygen rather than just hydrogen), hence the name "Oxy" in Oxycodone. Of the 2, Oxycodone is the more potent, being 15-20 times stronger than Codeine; Hydrocodone, by comparison, is only 6 times as strong.
It is a pain killer called oxycodone. It is 15mg immediate release
if its instent release swallow if its extended release chew. Depending on your tolerance for certain medications.