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Is The Narcotic In Oxycodone The Same As Codeine? Whats The Difference Between The Two?

Posted by admin on Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

I have severe kidney infections mixed with a 4mm kidney stone. They gave me oxycodone and i just ran out. But i do have some tylenol with codeine left over from my back injury a few months ago. Now i just want to know if i take the tylenol with codeine will it pop up something different than oxycodone on a drug test? I need some help quick i am in alot of pain. So is codeine and oxycodone the same thing?

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APAP Oxycodone is generic for Percocet. Unlesss specifed, it has no Codiene.

By Boliver Bumgut on October 22nd, 2009 at 9:51 pm

No. And, codeine is a morphine derivative, so it may show up as that on a drug screen. You should get another script or refill before taking anything else, just so it’s covered and you won’t get in trouble after a positive drug screen.

Oxy is much stronger and can make you ignorant and very narrow minded and out of touch with reality—-Look at Rush Limbaugh.

 

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