... What are the different ingredient that dont make them the same and which one of them is stronger?
Is ROXICET 5-325 TABLET, OXYCODONE/APAP 5MG-325MG TABLET AND ENDOCET THE SAME AS PERCOCET IF NOT?
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- 6 Aug 2010 by belizeanfoxyroxy
- Topics:
- endocet, percocet, percocet 5/325, roxicet, pain, oxycodone
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Thanks for your answer i know they are all the same i wanted my friend to read it for herself that they are all the same she keeps telling me they are not once again thank you for proveing her wrong
Haha you're welcome. My friends and even myself have thought that at times too because they vary so much depending on other factors when you take them. But in reality, they have to be all exactly the same or the FDA would come down on them and shut them down.
In my opinion if a patient has a serious question about the meds. they're taking, they should ask their doctor OR pharmacist. If all else fails... find a good reference medical
book & look things up. I've called my pharmacist many times & asked questions. He helped me make sense of alot of things.