Yes. Want to know how long it stays in your system
Yes. Too much Oxycodone causes an overdose. This overdose causes respiratory system failure, and you suffocate to death.
If my system is already clean and I drink a lot of water how long will it take to get out of my system
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It matters if you do it a lot it takes a year.If you do it not that much probaly a month.
If you are not a every day user of that drug it will take up to 72 hours to get out of your system. And it could stay a little longer if you are over weight and don't exercise
It will take around a week if you don't smoke a lot but if your everyday it could take month
a lot
In many ways it is similar, but there are a lot of little nuassinces. It wouldn't take long to get acclimated with a MAC.
A lot.
hydrocodone/vicodin stays in your system anywhere from 48-72 hours it also depends how much and how long you have been taking it if u are taking a lot and everyday then it could take up to 7 days
It's pretty strong. It has a lot of Tylenol in it. And since Oxycodone is a stronger narcotic than that of Hydrocodone or Codeine, it is a pretty strong strength.
Absolutely - Oxycodone and Tylenol is already marketed as a prescription drug. You know it as Percocet. Percocet Dosages have 2 numbers, e.g., the dose I use is 10/325. The 10 indicates the amount of Oxycodone in the pill, and the 325 indicates the amount of Tylenol in the pill. There are several doses, ranging from 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10mg of Oxycodone, with up to 750mg of Tylenol. Depending on how much is taken, a patient may opt to go with a lower Tylenol component. For example, I use between 120/150 per month, so I use the lowest dose of Tylenol available. I can always increase the amount by taking regular Tylenol if needed. Conversely, the combination of Oxycodone and Aspirin is known as Percodan. It's not prescribed as often because Oxycodone is already hard on the stomach if you're not used to it. Adding the Aspirin component doesn't help, so for long term pain patients like me Percocet is much easier on the system.