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What is the difference between roxicet and rocicodone?

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What is the difference between roxicet and rocicodone?

 

 

 

 

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roxicet is oxycodone and

roxicet is oxycodone and apap.

roxicodone is oxycodone by itself with no apap.

both are made by the same company roxanne pharmaceuticals but are two different products.


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What is the difference between roxicet and rocicodone?

The difference between roxicet and roxicodone is that roxicet contains 

Acetaminophen. Roxicodone has straight oxycodone in it, no fillers or buffers, or things to %?#$$ up your stomach.

Roxicodone also comes in the following strengths:

oxycodone 5 mg capsule
oxycodone 5 mg tablet
oxycodone hcl 10 mg er tablet
oxycodone hcl 15 mg tablet
oxycodone hcl 20 mg er tablet
oxycodone hcl 20 mg/ml sol
oxycodone hcl 30 mg tablet
oxycodone hcl 40 mg er tablet
oxycodone hcl 40 mg tab sa
oxycodone hcl 5 mg capsule
oxycodone hcl 5 mg tablet
oxycodone hcl 5 mg/5 ml sol
oxycodone hcl cr 10 mg tablet
oxycodone hcl cr 40 mg tablet
oxycodone hcl cr 80 mg tablet
oxycodone hcl er 10 mg tablet
oxycodone hcl er 20 mg tablet
oxycodone hcl er 40 mg tablet
oxycodone hcl er 80 mg tab
oxycodone hcl er 80 mg tablet
Oxycodone Hcl Powder

Hope that helps.

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actually, that is NOT

actually, that is NOT correct.

roxicodone (at least in the u.s.) comes in three strengths; 5mg 15mg and 30mg.

additionally, roxicodone does have fillers just not the apap.


all thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical advice. i am not a doctor nor a pharmacist. all medical questions should be answered by a licensed pharmacist, doctor, or primary care manager.