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What is the difference between Percocet and Percodan?

By Anonymous Asked Oct 30 2006 2:01PM
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by bugmann on Oct 31, 2006 at 9:26 pm Permalink

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Percocet is Tylenol and oxycodone

percodan is aspirin and oxycodone.
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by ptrask on Oct 30, 2006 at 2:31 pm Permalink

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Percocet is an opium derived narcotic analgesic with Acetominephen (usually 325 mg)

Percodan is an opium derived narcotic analgesic with Ibuprofen.

You really want to be careful when taking your percs - if they are percocet, even a small OD can destroy your liver.
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