Generally every 4 hours if primary pain relief. The pain relief is good for 3-4 hours, the (possible) behavioral effects can last 5, so if that is a problem usage might be set at 6 hours. DEA site has easy to read data for further information.
If its being used for breakthrough pain the minimum is still 4 hours but (hopefully) it won't be needed that often.
Oxycodone is a narcotic drug with no acetaminophin or Ibprofrin. Dilaudid is not mixed with anything. Dilaudid is also stronger than morphine, as is Oxycodone. 5mg dilaudid is equivalent to approx. 40mg of morphine. Do not take any drug unless ordered by a doctor, as either drug can cause severe problems if taken improperly. Oxycodone is an immediate release drug where Oxycontin is the same as Oxycodone but as a time release.
both of the medications are fast acting, but the oxycodone 30 mg imm rel is IMMEDIATE RELEASE. There will not be a "time release" film on the pill unlike on an OxyContin. The only disadvantage is that you have to make sure you take the meds at the right time, usually every four hours, or however your doctor recommends.
you need to be more specific. Is it time released or immediate? If immediate it will probably be out within 72 hours/3days if its SR-sustained released give it another day or so
Immediate release is for break away pain. For the now effects to where extended is for a longer period. For example you take a extended release, And your next 1 is in 6 hours but you are feeling pain again in 3-4 hours, you could take the immediate release.
if its instent release swallow if its extended release chew. Depending on your tolerance for certain medications.
Oxycontin and Oxycodone are the same thing. Oxycontin is made from Oxycodone. Oxycontin is time released so it continuously release the medicine and oxycodone is not time released. It depends on how much of each you take. Say if you take a 40 MG Oxycontin pill and and 4 Oxycodone 10/325, you feel the effects of the 4 oxycodone pills because the Oxycontin time released but they are the same thing. Whichever one you take more MG of will be stronger.
No. Oxycodone has a tendency to linger in a corpse.
yes
Yes you can take the 2, but be careful about how much of each you take.
30 mg oxycodone
yes just be careful it may potentiate the oxycodone.
I take celexa, chantix, klonopin and oxycodone together.