Lorcet is a brand name drug consisting of 10 mg of hydrocodone and 650 mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol). As a generic it is normally written "hydrocodone/APAP 10/650."
Hydrocodone is a semi-synthetic opioid with a potency equal to morphine. Hydrocodone is also found in several other combination drugs including Vicodin, Lortab, Norco, and Vicoprofen. Oxycodone is, like hydrocodone, a semi-synthetic opioid however it is considerably more potent. Oxycodone is found as a single preparation drug (OxyIR), as a combination drug (Percocet, Percodan), and as a controlled-release drug (OxyContin). Under US law Lorcet it a schedule III drug and all drugs containing oxycodone are placed in the more restrictive schedule II.
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No. Both are opiate based pain killers (Loritab = hydrocodone and Percocet = oxycodone) with paracetamol/acetaminophen (Tylenol). A drug test would not be able to differentiate between the two very similar pain killers. There is no way for these drugs to show up as positive for cocaine.
I dont really know
am i better off taking oxynorm or oxycodin
Roxi typically refers to Roxicodone, a preparation of oxycodone. Oxi may refer to oxycodone in general, or more specifically Oxycontin, a continuous release form of oxycodone.
That's basically like asking what the difference is between beer and Budweiser. Oxycodone is the active pain-killing ingredient in the Percocet brand name drug.
Oxycodone is found in fast-acting opiates such as Percocet(which also contains tylenol), Roxicodone, and is also in Oxycontin. The only difference between oxycodone and Oxycontin is, Oxycontin is time-released. It distributes its oxycodone slowly over a period of 12 hours, as long as the pill is not cut up or smashed. The 'contin' in 'Oxycontin' stands for continuous.
Yes Oxycontin hydrochloride is a time released tablet and oxycodone ir is an instant release tablet.
Youre right oxycodone is stronger, the difference is on the "Class Schedule" hydrocodone is considered a C3 because it has less adictive potention then oxycodone which is a C2, the DEA classes drugs by there potential for Addiction, a C1 is a drug you are only able to receive while in the hospital.
Yes, It is also similar to hydrocodone, differing only in that it has a hydroxyl group at carbon-14.
Oxycontin is time release, and oxycodone is not.
Hydrocodone is (Vicodin)Oxycodone is (Roxicodone)The names in the parentheses is the brand name of the drugs.