No, Oxycontin is an extended release medication and Oxycodone (Oxy IR) is an immediate release medication, you can feel the effect with 15 minutes.
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yes, there are no drug interactions between the two... naproxen (similar to ibuprofen) is even added to some oxycodone mixtures... ibuprofen will at most increase the analgesic effects of oxycotin...
Te difference between oxycotin cr and generic apana er comes down to the release of the medication. That is, there is Oxycodone controlled release, which is taken every 12 hours, and the generic for Oxycontin.
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.
It is similar to Oxycodone (Oxycontin) Releases pain.
kinda but they are in different classes of narcotics and roxys are the stronger of the two
According to a well known conversion table on globalrph.com the conversion is 80mg oxycontin is equal to 41mcg of Fentanyl so you would need 2-80mg oxycotin-er and 1-20mg oxycotin- 2-80mg Oxycontin=82mcg of Fentanyl 1-20mg Oxycontin=20mcg of Fentanyl
the drug oxycotin is actualy oxycodone, the difference is oxycotin has a time realese coating on the outside, and oxycotin must be in 10 mg or more. so if it has a time realese coating on the outside and is in 10 mg or moor it is oxycotin if it dose not have both of these properties it is oxycodone. however the drug in both is oxycodone
oxycodin is either a misspelling for oxycodone or Oxycontin. Oxycontin is pure oxycodone into a pill, with inert binders. It is the name of the pill. Oxycodone is the name of the chemical in the pill. Technically they are the same thing... "Technically they are the same thing..." >>>Not really true. Oxycodone is the drug itself, yes. Oxycontin is a time-release version of the medication. If you look at two medications, one oxycodone and one Oxycontin, then you are looking at an immediate-release pill and a time-release pill. Be very careful with these drugs. Taking too many can make you very, very sick, and Oxycontin should NEVER be crushed or broken.
No, not at all. Cocaine is a powerful stimulant, while oxycodone is an opiate and a powerful depressant. However, they are similar in that both are highly addictive, and can be very dangerous in large amounts, or in combination with other drugs.
It is a Class A misdemeanor called Possession of a Dangerous Drug. If it was a Schedule 2 narcotic, such as Didluadid, Oxycotin, Oxycodone, Morphine, Aderall, Ritalin, etc., the penalty would depend on how much you were in possession of.
a combination of oxycodone, a narcotic pain reliever somewhat similar to codiene and morphine, and iboprofen...