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opiates without apap

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lordreven333

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I want a list of opiates or opioids without apap tylenol all that stuff in them none of that give me your thoughts and what you know.hydrocodone codiene oxycodone and all others if you can get them with alot less apap or none at all...
 
Well most of them have it in them but you got norco that has the same ingredients as vicodin but has more hydro and a lot less APAP buy you can remove all tylenol or APAP from all codine hydrocodon and oxycodone by DOING A CWE. BUT IF YOU let the water evaporate your left with crystals that is pure codine, hydro or oxy. And you also get 95% of the product that you pulled out. But if you use 91% alcohol instead of water but follow the steps of CWE and put the liquid you strained under a fan it evaporates alot faster actually under two minutes. And all that's left is pure product. Smoke short plug its all up to you.
 
Google is your friend, same with cold water extractions.

Most of the stronger opiates (hydromorphone, oxymorphone, heroin, buprenorphine, etc, etc) come in various dosage forms that have no APAP or other NSAIDs in them at all.
 
You will not find a formulation of hydrocodone without any other drug. You need to get it specially compounded for you at a lab but you can find Vicoprofen which contains Ibuprofen, not acetaminophen

There are some Codeine formulations without acetaminophen. There is a fair share of cough medications that combine it with promethazine and some that combine it with Guaifenesin like Robitussion AC and there is Fiorinal that is a combinations of a barbiturate (Butalbital) and aspirin (not APAP). There is also a Schedule II medication that contains just Codeine phosphate and that's the name of the drug.

As for oxycodone, yes there is a fair share. You can find the following:
Combunox (Ibuprofen combo)
Percodan (Aspirin combo)
Endodan (Aspirin combo)
Roxicodone
OxyContin (time release)
OxyFast (syrup)
Oxydose
OxyIR
Percolone

All the other stronger opiates don't contain acetaminophen except maybe a few.
 
As for hydrocodone, there is Lortab ASA, but doubt you'd want that, lot of aspirin. Also, Vicoprofen as K'd-Out mentioned.
 
I am thinking about codeine contin Ive heard hydrocodone has apap and doesn't have apap which is it present proof one way or another or oxycodone or something with less strength than oxycodone....
 
K'd pretty much hit the nail on the head with this one. Weaker opiates such as percocet and vicoden all contain APAP. To solve the problem though, a simple cold water extraction would remove all the unwanted APAP and give you straight vicoden(hydrocodone) or percocet (oxycodone).

Things that don't contain any APAP in the first place have pretty much been covered. Google/wikipedia is your friend, my man.

Opana (oxymorphone)
Diluadid(hydromorphone)
Formulations of Morphine
Certain forms of oxycodone -( roxi's, Oxycontin)
Fentanyl

probably more but I am really high at the momemt, unfortunately. so sorry.
 
they have 5, 10, 15, and 30mg pills of oxycodone alone. i refer to them as "the roxi set" cause 30mg is a roxi and they all look the same except different mg's colors and slightly different numbering. theyre all from the same company
 
I am thinking about codeine contin Ive heard hydrocodone has apap and doesn't have apap which is it present proof one way or another or oxycodone or something with less strength than oxycodone....

Codeine Contin, there you go I forgot about that. But is that available in the US? I heard it sucks though. I'd imagine something as weak as Codeine in a sustained release formulation would suck big cocks
 
If they have no problem giving you percocet, they shouldn't have a problem giving you oxycodone without APAP. All percocet is, is oxycodone+apap. If you explain that APAP is tough on your liver and you don't want to be taking APAP all day every day, your doctor shouldn't have a problem giving you 5 or 10mg oxycodone with no apap.

Just be honest with the Dr, man. It has always worked for me.
 
BrokedownPalace, I agree in theory they shouldn't have an issue with prescribing equal doses of oxycodone without APAP if they don't have an issue scripting Percocet, but I have a feeling some docs consider Perocet a little "safer" abuse potential/addiction wise than pure oxy, even if the dose is low. They may feel more comfortable scripting Percocet, probably becuase it is more commonly used in acute pain situations than pure oxy which is almost never used for pain expected to go away in a short period. Not saying it is right, but a lot of docs do what they do, and stick to it.
 
I've never used opiates for pain, actually, but APAP on its own never does me much good. Ibuprofen is where it's at. If I actually wanted something for pain, I'd choose combunox (5 mg oxycodone, 400 mg Ibuprofen), 2 of those, and I don't think I'd be in much pain.
 
well I need something without apap and they probably won't give me oxycodone unless its in a real small dose.

Well, just about all opiates have been listed. Chances are you won't get something without APAP because they are all Schedule II drugs. The only narcotics that aren't Schedule II without APAP are basically Tramadol. Doctors don't like prescribing Schedule II drugs unless your in chronic or moderately severe to severe pain
 
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