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HELLAVA job Bro: Great info and a damn good read, PERIOD! One small adjustment would have to made on the Opiates section. Of course, top of the list would be Heroin which is metabolized into Morphine Sulphate, then you have natural opiates and synthetic opiates. General pain medications use a combination of an opiate with either aspirin, acetomenophen (tylenol), or Ibuprophen (motrin). The importance lies in how these drugs are listed or (SCHEDULED) by the FDA. Schedule 1 bieng the strongest (worst) and Schedule 4 being the weakest. Schedule is also referred to as a CLASS!
SCHEDULE (class) I = Heroin (Smack,Junk,Dope,White Dragon)
SCHEDULE (class) II = Morphine Sulfate (MSContin, MS IR.)
= Oxycodone (Oxycontin,Percocet,Percodan)
= Meperidine HCL(Demerol)
= Hydromorphone HCL (Dilaudid)
SCHEDULE (class)III = Hydrocodone Bitartate (Lorcet,Vicodin,Vicoprofen,
Lortab)
Schedule (class) IV = Propoxyphene Napsylate (Darvocet, Darvon)
= Codeine (Tylenol I, II, III, IV, Empirin I, II, III, IV)
There are many other opiates out there but these are the most commonly prescribed one's. Except Heroin of course, which has been dicontinued in the US for many years now!
Thanks:
Jay
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