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Is Hydrocod/acetamin 10/325 The Same As Oxycod/acetamin 10/325?

Hi Thank You. Is hydrocod/acetamin 10-325 the same as oxycod/acetamin 10/325. I know the oxycod says under the name its generic for Percocet? I apologize, I did not know there is a charge for this. I don t have ins. - because of pre-existing. Im not able to pay you. Thank You for your time, Patty
Thu, 8 May 2014
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Thanks for the query

Hydrocodone is a semi-synthetic opioid derived from codeine and/or thebaine (two naturally occurring opiates), while oxycodone is yet another semi-synthetic opioid derived from thebaine. The oxycodone is stronger than the hydrocodone.
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Is Hydrocod/acetamin 10/325 The Same As Oxycod/acetamin 10/325?

Hello Thanks for the query Hydrocodone is a semi-synthetic opioid derived from codeine and/or thebaine (two naturally occurring opiates), while oxycodone is yet another semi-synthetic opioid derived from thebaine. The oxycodone is stronger than the hydrocodone. This is a free answer, there is no payment for this question Happy to be of help Regards