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Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: oppyate on November 21, 2011, 01:38 am
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Not sure how factual this may be, but there's more and more talk about moving Hydrocodone to a Class II and FDA Panel will likely Ban painkillers w/ Tylenol.
http://www.healthcentral.com/chronic-pain/cf/slideshows/fda-advisory-panel-recommends-banning-vicodin-and-percocet/why-ban-vicodin-and-percocet/?ap=825&fb_source=message
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While listening to the news on the radio they said that the FDA was going to limit the amount of tylenol in each pill. I believe they said that no more than 325mg of tylenol will be allowed in a piil with narcotics. The report didn't mention of making hydro sched 2. that would make it very inconvenient for a lot of doctors not being able to call in a lortab script..
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Yeah, it may sound far fetched that hydrocodone would be re-classified, but there are 2 Senators really pushing a Bill (cant tell you the Bill Number, HR?) at the adive of our buddies at the DEA. http://www.findrxonline.com/rss/articles/hydrocodone-prescriptions.html
If l come across the details and Bill Number I'll pass it along.
http://www.findrxonline.com/rss/articles/hydrocodone-prescriptions.html
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Hydrocodone has 90% of the strength of oxycodone but can easily be dissolved in water. If I had to buy a crap ton of pills (as opposed to one or two instant release oxycodone pills) I would go for the Vicodins and just extract the hydrocodone.
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5mg of Hydrocodone is equivalent to 3.33mg of Oxycodone
OR 5mg of Oxycodone is equal to 7.5mg of Hydrocodone. not 90%
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regarding my above post
an opiate conversion chart
http://www.globalrph.com/narcotic.cgi
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I can't find it now but I read on either the Hydrocodone or Oxycodone Wikipedia page that it was 90% the strength.
I have seen that opiate conversion chart too. There's quite a few converters around and different figures show up. I think it's because there's so many variables to consider (one converter may include corss-tolerance where as another may not) that makes it hard to determine the exact amount required. I'm just going to stick with "hydrocodone is almost as strong as oxycodone". ;)
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To my knowledge; I have always considered hydrocodone and oxycodone in the same boat when it comes to potency.