Yes.
oxycodone apap is 10 milligrams of oxycodone and 650 milligrams of aspirin
Percocet and percodan are products containing oxycodone. Percocet is made in different doses. 10mg/325mg apap, 7.5mg oxycodone/500mg apap, 5mg oxycodone/500mg apap. Percocet is just a name brand tablet. Basically Oxycontin is a time released oxycodone without the apap. ranging in doses from 20mg to 120mg
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.
No. In the United States Percocet (which is the brand name for the mixture of Oxycodone and APAP ) can have a maximum of 10mg of Oxycodone with a varying amount of APAP.
no, but are from the same maker. M522 is 7.5mg ocycodone / 325mg APAP M523 is 10mg oxycodone / 325 APAP
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sure if you wanna DIE DUMMY!!!!
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Vicodin (generic is hydrocodone) and oxycodone apap are both classified as opiates. I assume the person asking the question meant Vicodin instead of Vocodin. Oxycodone apap is the generic form of OxyContin with acetaminophen added. Acetaminophen is the generic form of Tylenol. AFAIK, both are Schedule II opiates. former 20 year x-ray tech
5 MG Oxycodone 325 MG Acetaminophen (APAP, Tylenol)
It's just a Speedball with alot of binder an apap
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