schedule 4
not sure where you live but in the UNITED STATES this is a schedule 2 narcotic and in some states a schedule 1.
Schedule 2.
narcotic
is loracet and Oxycontin appear the same on a drug test
Schedule 2 narcotic pain killer.
There are no known drug interactions between oxycontin and depo provera.
yes they do they test Oxycontin by itself believe me ive been taking drug test for 3 years and yes
Phenytoin (Dilantin) is not a DEA controlled drug. It has no "schedule".
Yes; however, you will nedd to take less of each drug. Both are prescribed for pain relief and work similar on the opiate receptors of the brain. Darvocet is a schedule IV narcotic and much milder than Oxycontin. Oxycontin is a schedule II narcotic and much stronger than darvocet. It really would not make too much sense to take both together because the Oxycontin will over power the effects of darvocet. Be very careful when combining different narcotic pain relievers.
Schedule drugs are substances that are controlled, in other words, have stricter guidelines for dispensing due to the potential for abuse. Schedule I are illegal substances such as heroine. Schedule II are the ones that have a high potential for abuse but have shown a significant medical benefit for use such as methadone or oxycontin. Schedule III, IV, and V have potential for abuse but are generally dispensed under similar guidelines. Essentially, the lower the drug Schedule, the harsher the penalty if used or possessed improperly.
Yes.
Opiate.
no.