Is there an estimate? I know it varies person to person, but is there at least an estimated amount or is it unknown?
Edit: I think I figured out the answer. According to one thread on this site, and according also to one conversion chart I'm using, up to 25% of Hydrocodone gets converted into the stronger Hydromorphone. That's a lot, IMO, especially at higher does. That means a simply 5MG tablet of Hydrocodone converts into 1.25 MG of Hydromorphone. Which means once it converts, it's supposedly ADDING to the already existing Hydrocodone. While if you get into that larger ranges, which I listed below, like 50MG of Hydro, that means 25% of 50MG gets converted over to Hydromorphone (under optimal conditions). That means 50MG of Hydro turns into 12.5MG of Hydromorphone, which means it "adds" to the Hydro quite a bit once it converts over. My concern though was taking Tagament before Hydro would in theory inhibt the conversion of Hydrocodone over to Hydromorphone..... (which I also read on this site, one guy warned that Tagment is actually NOT a good idea). Maybe he's right? Especially if 20% to 25% Of Hydro is being turned into it's more powerful HydroMorphone, then you'd be losing a lot by taking Tagment because it interferes with Hydrcodones converisions into Hydromorphone.. In theory, at least.
My other question. In general, what do you think is stronger (pain relief wise, buzz wise, just overall wise.):
--10MG of Oxycontin extened release at 10am. Then at 2PM, you take 10MG of immediate release Oxycodone. (so you'd still have small amounts of OxyContin releasing itself in addition to the 10MG of imm Oxycodone. My estimate is the 10MG of slow release will release about 0.5MG per hour over 12 hours, after of course the initial release of 33%, but the initial release will be long gone by the time 2PM comes around. So that means you are taking 10MG of imm release oxycodone + you're getting about 0.5MG of the slow release Oxycontin, too.)
VS
--20MG of OxyContin extened release at 10am. Then at 2PM, you take 17.5MG of immediate release Hydrocodone. (so you'd still have small amounts of OxyContin releasing itself in addition to the 17.5MG of Hydrcodone you took. My estimate is the 20MG of slow release will release about 1.1MG per hour over 12 hours, after of course the initial release of 33% but that intial release is long gone by the time 2PM comes around. So that means you are taking 10MG of imm release oxycodone + youre' getting about 1.1MG of the slow release Oxycontin, too.)
Which do you think is stronger? I have my reasons for asking, so I just wanted some opinions. Also, while I'm asking, which do you guys personally find gives you MORE energy: Hydrocodone or Oxycodone? BTW, I have a daily tolerance of years worth too Oxycodone, so I thought maybe the cross tolerance by switching to Hydro might make it work better again?
Edit: I think I figured out the answer. According to one thread on this site, and according also to one conversion chart I'm using, up to 25% of Hydrocodone gets converted into the stronger Hydromorphone. That's a lot, IMO, especially at higher does. That means a simply 5MG tablet of Hydrocodone converts into 1.25 MG of Hydromorphone. Which means once it converts, it's supposedly ADDING to the already existing Hydrocodone. While if you get into that larger ranges, which I listed below, like 50MG of Hydro, that means 25% of 50MG gets converted over to Hydromorphone (under optimal conditions). That means 50MG of Hydro turns into 12.5MG of Hydromorphone, which means it "adds" to the Hydro quite a bit once it converts over. My concern though was taking Tagament before Hydro would in theory inhibt the conversion of Hydrocodone over to Hydromorphone..... (which I also read on this site, one guy warned that Tagment is actually NOT a good idea). Maybe he's right? Especially if 20% to 25% Of Hydro is being turned into it's more powerful HydroMorphone, then you'd be losing a lot by taking Tagment because it interferes with Hydrcodones converisions into Hydromorphone.. In theory, at least.
My other question. In general, what do you think is stronger (pain relief wise, buzz wise, just overall wise.):
--10MG of Oxycontin extened release at 10am. Then at 2PM, you take 10MG of immediate release Oxycodone. (so you'd still have small amounts of OxyContin releasing itself in addition to the 10MG of imm Oxycodone. My estimate is the 10MG of slow release will release about 0.5MG per hour over 12 hours, after of course the initial release of 33%, but the initial release will be long gone by the time 2PM comes around. So that means you are taking 10MG of imm release oxycodone + you're getting about 0.5MG of the slow release Oxycontin, too.)
VS
--20MG of OxyContin extened release at 10am. Then at 2PM, you take 17.5MG of immediate release Hydrocodone. (so you'd still have small amounts of OxyContin releasing itself in addition to the 17.5MG of Hydrcodone you took. My estimate is the 20MG of slow release will release about 1.1MG per hour over 12 hours, after of course the initial release of 33% but that intial release is long gone by the time 2PM comes around. So that means you are taking 10MG of imm release oxycodone + youre' getting about 1.1MG of the slow release Oxycontin, too.)
Which do you think is stronger? I have my reasons for asking, so I just wanted some opinions. Also, while I'm asking, which do you guys personally find gives you MORE energy: Hydrocodone or Oxycodone? BTW, I have a daily tolerance of years worth too Oxycodone, so I thought maybe the cross tolerance by switching to Hydro might make it work better again?
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