yeah, but I still think that explanation is "sugarcoated." I think it'a mostly because of the abuse potential that they dont make them in higher milligrams, because afterall, scheduling was created because people started abusing prescription drugs. If people werent abusing them, there wouldnt be such thing as scheduling.
What I am saying, is that Oxycodone has a much higher abuse potential, so why would they make that in higher MG with no other ingredients, and not Hydrocodone, a weaker, less euphoric, and less abuse-able substance? I think the main reason is so they can keep it a CIII, so more doctors can prescribe it. That is the most logical explanation...considering, like I said, Oxycodone is much stronger, and has much higher abuse potential due to the strength and the euphoria, and it is already made with no other ingredients and in MUCH higher doses.
Not arguing, me and kil0 are boys. Just discussing our opinions. I just think Oxycodone has higher abuse potential.
Potential?? I think it's been there. When there is a pill that comes reasonably close to heroin, it's gonna get abused. And a lot. #1 faked script.....oxycodone It's ridiculous what people will try to fill.
F that, I woulda told that doctor look, I ain't an addict, but I know my past experiences with these show no results, the least ya could do is give me hydrocodone, instead of tylenol 3..
Actually, prescrption drugs where scheduled because of there properties hence some have opiates or opiate synthetics, depending upon either, the property and streangth, about the only 2 reasons why the schedule them.