Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Question About RX Terminology.?

I've noticed that at times when I get a prescription for Oxycodone filled, the label says only "oxycodone" - while at other times it says "oxycodone HCL" - I researched the "HCL" portion and it means " hydrochloride." Does the "HCL" mean I'm getting a different medication?
Answer:
no it is the same thing. the HCl has to do with the chemistry part of the drug. The HCl is there attached to the drug untill it hits your stomach. then it detaches from the drug and "activates it" so the drug can do its job. HCl is a stomach acid found and produced by the stomach and helps breakdown food. The HCl that comes off the drug helps breakdown food in the stomach and is excreted by the body harmlessly.
No. It's all the same thing.
same medicine - some pharmacies don't print out the full chemical name.
Nope it's the same thing.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hydrochlori...

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