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street value of opana
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38 years experience Pain Management
Pain Management: Opana is a extremely strong pain medication and is a schedule two medication. Other schedule two medications include, but not limited, are oxycontin, ... Read More
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Dr. Alan Ali answered
32 years experience Psychiatry
Oxymorphone: You developed tolerance from continued use of Narcotics.
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Dr. David Rosenfeld answered
27 years experience Pain Management
Death: Taking pain medicine not prescribed to you can cause respiratory depression and death.
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Neither "stronger": These are approximately equipotent doses, and in such doses all opioids have similar effects on pain - where they differ is in their side effects. Ox ... Read More
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Dr. Alvin Stein answered
60 years experience Pain Management
Severe addiction or : You can be setting yourself up for severe addiction or even death with abuse of narcotics and taking them for no reason .
They do cause brain dama ... Read More
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Yes,: most of these screening tests are looking for the final metabolite of drugs, which is morphine and Codeine for most (but not all) opiates. Opana is hy ... Read More
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Dr. Olav Jaren answered
19 years experience Neurology
Bioavailability: This term refers to absorption, not effectiveness. Most medicines taken by mouth have less than 100% bioavailability.
Effectiveness would be the rel ... Read More
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Dr. William Newton answered
19 years experience Pain Management
Big difference: There is quite a difference in the strength of these two medications. It is not uncommon to use a different immediate release medication closer to be ... Read More
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Dr. Olav Jaren answered
19 years experience Neurology
Prob not: It will probably still be measured in your urine drug test.
Why did you use this much? What was it for? These medicines can be dangerous. Be very ... Read More
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No: The immediate release form comes in 5 and 10 mg forms, to the best of my knowledge. The extended release form has a 20 mg form.
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