No, 5 mg of hydrocodone is not equivalent to 5 mg of oxycodone. While both are opioid medications used for pain relief, they have different potencies and pharmacological properties. Generally, oxycodone is considered to be more potent than hydrocodone, so a lower dose of oxycodone may be required to achieve similar pain relief effects. Always consult a healthcare professional for accurate dosing and medication management.
Percocet comes in strengths of 2.5mg, 5mg, 7.5mg, and 10mg oxycocdone hydrochloride. Vicodin is 5mg hydrocodone. 5mg of oxycodone is the equivalent strength of 7.5mg of hydrocodone. Also, equivalent milligrams of oxycodone hydrochloride (Percocet) is slightly weaker than oxycodone (OxyContin). So, yes.
Everyone is different , but generally oxycodone is better.
It's a hydrocodone pill, usually 5mg Hydrocodone and 325mg acetaminophen. Generic vicodin. Why 'usually'? It is always 5mg Hydrocodone and 325mg acetaminophen :)
They are both very similar. The 7.5 in both of them stand for the amt. of hydrocodone and oxycodone in each tablet. The 500 and 325 stand for how much acetaminophen or also known as Tylenol is in each tablet. They hydro and oxy are similar except that hydro is made with a process of water and oxy are made with a process of oxygen.
Orally, 10mg of oxycodone is considered equivalent to 15mg or morphine sulfate but everyone is different. Oxycodone isn't usually used medically by injection so a conversion is unavailable. 5mg morphine by injection is equal to about 15mg of oral morphine. 5mg morphine is probably about equal to 5mg oxycodone by injection. So orally, oxy. is stronger!
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They're both hydrocodone bitartrate (almost all of the time, when found in pills such as Lortab and Vicodin)- so 7.5mg is stronger than 5mg.
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one is percocet; the other is the generic of percocet 5mg/325mg acetaminophen. they have the same chemical make up of oxycodone(5mg) and tylenol/acetaminaphen (325mg). APAP is an abbreviation for acetaminophen