Well, first of all, I don't even know what Oxycontin IS, so I can't answer that for you. Plus, you really need to work on ur grammar :P-Greenwulf kyuu~ ;3Hey greenwulf...the question was for people WHO KNOW what Oxycontin is..duh...and your a big one to talk about someone elses grammar...and unless you've been under a rock for the last 10yrs pretty much everyone knows what Oxycontin is....that is if you ever listen to the radio or watch t.v. even once in a while...someone on here really needed some info and all you did was put them down and try to act superior!...If you didn't know the answer then you shoul've kept your mouth shut and not be so nasty...that person was actually asking for help and you acted like a little B..... ...so maybe from now on if you don't know something keep your insecure snarky comments to yourself!!
The Answer to your question is no. Oxycontin, a time released version of oxycodone is made up of just that, oxycodone and oxycodone is a synthetic opiod whereas morphine is not synthetic and different in chemical structure, though in the correct doses the effects can be matched and they are often prescribed for the same ailments, there is however no morphine in Oxycontin, or oxymorphone, contrary to popular street myth, there is morphine in morphine.
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