Oxycodone/percocet Generics! Which Are Most Effective? (Page 6)
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Hello,

First, let me start by saying that I am somewhat opiate naive. I am not in pain management and hopefully won't need to be. I've had scripts here and there for norco and percocet. It is the generic percocet, or more specifically the oxycodone, i'd like to discuss here.

Over the past year i've had issues (such as a broken elbow, recurring kidney stones, and a staghorn lodged in my renal pelvis [kidney]), that have lead to several prescriptions for percocet from a total of 4 different manufacturers. Mallinckrodt 10/325, Amneal 7/325, Rhodes Pharmacy 10/325, and AuroBindo 10/325.

I've read a lot of reviews about the aforementioned generic manufacturers. The majority of them have been negative especially for Rhodes. Mallinckrodt and AuroBindo are the only two that seem to have, at least, a couple of favourable reviews.

I've got a new script for a week's supply of percocet 10/325. The primary pharmacy that I go to is Kroger (my local CVS carry Rhodes). Kroger carries the U17 Aurobindo which seem to help with pain but cause other issues; tinnitus, anxiety, drowsiness, agitation and at times nausea. Those are things I can deal with but I'd rather not.

Does anyone have any input on what they find to be the best generic manufacturer of oxycodone? I've read about endocet, actavis, watson, kvk, and others but none of them seem to be readily available in my area.

These are what i've tried in order from best to worst:

1. Mallinckrodt - good pain relief, seemingly no side effects, mild euphoria. (Unfortunately I cannot find Mallinckrodt anywhere around my area.)

2. (tie) Amneal/Aurobindo - Kind of a toss up between these two. They seem to work for the pain but have noticeable side effects. Auro (effects listed above) and Amneal both seem to cause anxiety/panic. Profuse sweating and itching have also been experienced with Amneal although not with Auro.

3. Rhodes Pharmaceuticals - I've read some horrible reviews for these. While I don't think they're as bad as some of the reviews, they were definitely very weak compared to the others i've tried. Sort of hit and miss though as one pill would make me feel high and another would make me feel sick (while not doing much for the pain). A plethora of side effects with these as well with malaise and dysphoria; the ultimate worst!

Okay now that you've heard my subjective opinion and rant, can anyone out there offer their opinion on these generic oxycodone/percocet manufacturers. Are there any generic brands I'm missing or never heard of? What's the most effective for killing pain with the least side effects? (I'm taking them for pain).

P.S. I'm going to have to fill at Kroger and get the Auro U17 regardless but would like to know for future reference. Thanks in advance! I'm in the Indianapolis, Indiana area.

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Re: Marvin (# 12) Expand Referenced Message

good for you Marv say good bye and get on the herbs hot line

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Re: bubblewrap (# 10) Expand Referenced Message

I have been taking10/325 Camber for 2 months. The first month I took them they didn’t do much for the pain and my stomach was upset all the time. Thought maybe I was getting sick. Took them for the second month and now I have horrible stomach ache/some heartburn,headaches(I have never had problems with headaches) nausea,tired all the time. Stay Away From This Brand !!!!

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Re: Kelly (# 40) Expand Referenced Message

You look up the number on the pill. It will tell you who makes it, the strength, etc. Google the number. If it starts with IP it is made by Amneal. If its M367 it is made by Mallinckrodt. There are also others. Call the FDA and complain. There are many people here who have been affected negatively by this Amneal garbage. It needs to be investigated! 1-888 463-6332 to complain. They say they are all the same. They say all drugs are the same...THEY ARE NOT!

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Re: Mason (# 6) Expand Referenced Message

How do you know the name? I am on oxycodone. Sometimes, I get they are small and sometimes big. Always same color though. Maybe this is why my pain is at a stand still :(

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Re: Mason (# 38) Expand Referenced Message

Yes Mason!! I agree with you 100%!!! If the FDA makes food companies post the ingredients on food why not on something that is much more important like medicine?! I want to know EXACTLY AND WHAT PERCENTAGE OF WHAT INGREDIENTS ARE IN THE MEDICINE I TAKE!! This needs to change so big pharm companies will stop screwing us!! Someone here who is knowledgeable put together a note we can send to those dumb politicians and we can bring this forward so people will see what pharma is hiding!!

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Re: Herb (# 37) Expand Referenced Message

Yes the FDA does, in fact, allow a 20% different in the active narcotic ingredient; which in this case is the opiate.

As far as the acetaminophen no pill formulation can contain more than 325mgs. That was changed a few years back to prevent hepatotoxicity. That is also an active ingredient but I wasn't referring to that. There is no leeway for this ingredient; it must be 325mg APAP exactly.

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Re: Mason (# 31) Expand Referenced Message

You say the FDA allows a 20% difference in the amount of Opiate contained in the pill, plus, if it’s a Percocet, 500 mg of acetaminophen!? I would think if it said “10mg Perc.” Any maker of a generic would have to have the same amount of Opiate...I would agree that the inactive ingredient or “Filler” could be different, but Not the Opiate amount!

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I had Walgreens order the Amneal for me. Hope this helps.

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Re: Mason (# 34) Expand Referenced Message

The t194 is made by endo pharm in NJ usa. Camber is in india, a supplier of the t194 like par pharm supplies endocets e712. I have no clue why endo pharm does this unless they own them. Walgreens is the only place that has the t194s. Google the t194 made by endo/camber then google endocet e712 10/325. Both websites list endo as the manufacturers of both pills and list the fillers/ingredients as the same. Makes one wonder. We are guinea pigs. No one knows the long term effects the s*** they are putting in these pills will have on humans. I guess they have found a way of keeping the plastic bags out of landfills by putting them in the pills, LOL.

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Re: nomas (# 33) Expand Referenced Message

The T194 are the Camber percocet that everyone says are total garbage! You're saying that these are the exact same formulation as Endocet? Made by Endo pharma?

It just doesn't make sense to me because people claim that Endocet work great and I have yet to see one positive statement about Camber percocet. Where did you find this information? I know Endo likes to go around buying up other pharma companies (dava, pars, major) so maybe they bought Camber but left the production to Camber?

I'm confused! Any clarification or source would be appreciated.

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Re: LI (# 17) Expand Referenced Message

the endocet 712 is the same thing as the t194 made by the same co. same fillers down to the #10 yellow dye. ENDO PHARM made a deal with Walgreen

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Re: Mason (# 31) Expand Referenced Message

Thank you!! There is a HUGE DIFFERENCE in generics!! You and I both have experienced it!!

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Re: Herb (# 30) Expand Referenced Message

Apparently you haven't read many threads on here or experienced the actual difference in generics yourself. Those of us, thousands, who have taken them have and I assure you there are very big differences.

The FDA allows for a 20% difference in the active narcotic ingredient in generics. Many different people, of many different blood types, body types, and metabolic types react differently to other binders and fillers in medications. That has to be taken into account as well.

So, no, your blanket answer is wrong and, with all due respect, ill informed and obviously not based on any type of empirical experience.

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Percocet = Oxycodone + acetaminophen...
Whether you get the brand name (Percocet) or a generic, You’re still getting the same amount of the Narcotic, Oxycodone...So, in My opinion, they’re all the same thing...Brand or Generic.!.!.!

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Re: Sam (# 25) Expand Referenced Message

You are lucky you didnt get side affects from the Amneal like I do. They are pretty severe.

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Re: marin5 (# 16) Expand Referenced Message

I've actually bought the tart cherry juice concentrate but it didn't seem to help. Of course when I get gout attacks they are really bad. I'll check out the pill form though. Worth a shot! Thanks

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Thanks to all who gave the heads up about Camber. I've heard nothing but TERRIBLE things about them... and Rhodes. It seems that pretty much any type of "percocet" nowadays sucks.

Almost as if they're deliberately putting in an *extra* ingredient to make people feel sick. I remember getting some Mallinckrodt percs back in the day and they were great!

Even after taking a few more of the qualitest 10/325 I recently got they started making me sick and panicky. Still worked for the pain but made me feel like crap. Percs used to make people feel good.

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Re: LI (# 17) Expand Referenced Message

Do they still make the yellow Endocet? I thought Endo got bought out by Pars who currently make the yellow qualitest 10/325? If they do still make the Endo's I couldn't find them anywhere in central Indiana. I called around the greater Indianapolis area. Couldn't find any Mallinckrodt either.

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I heard Qualitest manufacture helped with pain. The aurobindo made my BP go up and I was nauseous . I had to go to Walgreens and ask them to order Amneal . They did but the price more then doubled . Good luck !

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Re: Mason (# 6) Expand Referenced Message

Stay away from Camber mfr! Not sure what this is....NO PAIN RELIEF and makes people very sick!

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