None.
If, however, you are asking about equivalency, according so several online calculators, 100 mg of codeine (oral) is about equal to 10 mg oxycodone (oral). I can't stress the "about" enough. There is a phenomenon known as Incomplete Cross-conversion. Generally speaking, when someone switches from one opiate to another, they will have a slightly lowertolerance to the new drug than what is indicated by simple conversion.
If you are taking oxy for the first time and have only took codeine in the past, then you have almost no tolerance. Codeine, stated simply, is a weak opiate. You should take less than 10% of the mg's you took of codeine until you see how you react.
It's not codeine, it's hydrocodone. And I know of 5mg and 7.5mg doses, with 500 and 325 mgs of APAP; but I don't know if those are the only doses.
It depends on how big the bottle is... The big bottle (473 ml) has about 950 mg of codeine and the small bottle (118 ml) has about 240 mg of codeine. It comes out to be about 10mg of Codeine per 5 ml!! GOTTA LOVE DAT SYRUP
No, oxycodone does not have codeine in it. This drug is in Percocet (and others), which is a bit stronger than codeine. I don't know what prescription you (may) have, but often, the Percocet will also have aspirin or acetominophen (Tylenol) in it as well. This is called a "compound" drug because it has two different medications in it.
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Yes, They are both oxycodone. only difference is percocet has Tylenol in it. so if you take a Oxycontin with a Tylenol....tada, u have a percocet
i take 50000 units vitamin d how many mgs is that
It depends on what kind of pill you are taking. If it is an opiate and has the codeine in it then the opiates would show up. for instance... Oxycontin it wouldn't be the codeine in the drug that would show up it would be the opiate.
For the hypothetical patient, this combination may be used. However, it should be noted that the combination may be dangerous for some patients and should therefore only be used under medical supervision. When prescribed together, the OxyContin is usually scheduled (one tab twice daily etc) and the codeine used for "breakthrough" pain (pain which occurs between doses of the scheduled med). OxyContin and codeine are both opioids and controlled substances. Use each (alone or in combination) only as prescribed.
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I am pretty certain it means you injected Oxycontin AKA codeine / or dihydracodeine /DF118s in the UK. Codeine/Oxycontin turns to morphine in most people's bodies, although I believe occasionally some people don't have an enzyme that allows this to happen. My advice: Please don't start injecting - it is a death sentence to many heroin users - it is bad enough to kick heroin when you have just been smoking it let alone when you have started injecting.
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because hydrocodone is an opiate, it will show up as an opiate in your system. so will codeine, morphine, Oxycontin, and other opiate derivatives.