Oxycontin 80mg Green Tab
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I came across some green pills that look like OC 80's but they are imprinted with APO on one side and OCD 80 on the other. Can someone please tell me what they might be?

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So looking for 40mg APO OCD Oxycodone. Any help please.

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I have a friend that is prescribed 80mg apo oxys. Usually when broke in half they are white in the middle. She has just picked some up n they are a darker green ..have 80 on ine side n apo on the other. When broke in two they are dark green inside too. Are they real 80mg oxy apo pain meds?

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I live is Oshawa they are generic oxycontins just like the the original one's perdue use to make.I've been taking them for over a year thank god the oxyneos didn't work as well caused stomach problems and way over priced the APO are half the price of the oxyneo also..

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Well I'm not sure if your aware ' but prior to these Canadian company's coming thru with a generic ' we were stuck PAYING for oxy neo AMERICAN. Company paying outrageous cost for those meds ( oxyneo ) so thank god Canadian pharmaceutical company's took control ' you can't judge people with chronic pain due to junkies ' like junkies abuse cough syrup anything they can get their hands on ' so we should suffer paying AMERICAN company's prices triple cost by the way becuz they designed a pill that was tamper proof ? Oh but let me say the junkies also found a way to manipulate those as well and our Canadian government still to this day cover only the oxyneo and hand our money to the states ! 3 times the cost of Canadian company's Generic ! Pathetic

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They type my diagnosis on the bottom right hand corner of a computer generated script, that's how I get no bulls*** from anyone anymore for OxyContin 80. Plus staying with the same pharmacy since 96 helps so your not labeled a pill chaser, they know everything and that works for me.

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I'm going out on a limb to say you aren't suffering from chronic intractable pain and most likely don't know anyone who is, because if you did you wouldn't be popping off with such ignorant remarks. Yes addicts abuse Oxycontin but you will find they don't take it orally because they don't feel the high they are chasing. No, people suffering from chronic pain are not addicted they may be dependent on it for pain relief but they are not addicted. Maybe if you did a little research you would know the difference and the difference is day and night. I have been taking it for chronic pain for years at the same dose. It has plain and simple been a life saver. Instead of laying in bed all day day in and day out I now can participate in life. It is a tool to control pain and it's ignorant people and drug addicts that ruin it for honest pain patients that take what they are supposed to with out any problems. But your ignorance and drug addicts abusing it cause such problems that its being taken away from decent people that truly need it. Causing them to be bed ridden in pain out of control taking them from living normally back to being dependent on their families again because they can't get out bed. Suffering in agony or worse they have killed themselves because they can't stand the pain anymore and being such a burden to their families again after having pain relief after being able to participate in life again. So before you spout off like you know how it all works maybe talk to someone who knows first hand. Spreading incorrect info like that is what has caused such a big problem for people that don't deserve being treated so poorly.

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If that's true about a walk in pain clinic helping a new resident with appropriate meds until they find you a dr., thats the best s*** since sliced bread as long as they assess your needs from your paper trail properly. Anyone else see the post I'm replying too realize how helpful that be just arrived from outa provience or town

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What a great thread; keep it coming folks.

First off, I want to say that the people who have never lived/worked with long-term-pain, will never understand what is being said here, and that the desperation being described here, and in relation to, has to do with the relief of that pain (in the short term) and NOT with getting "HIGH".
Getting HIGH, as described by those who do NOT live/work with long-term-pain is what is causing the confusion and marginalization in the system. Marginalizing those who DO live/work with long-term-pain. The short term relief of their condition and its associated euphoria is NOT "getting high". In fact, it is only the condition of reaching a state of normality. Even if for only a very short interval.

It's 2015 folks (doctors/system), and "Pain Management" is the buzz phrase that will get you started down the right track. (stoners be damned)
Is it addictive? Am I addicted? Yes, I am!
I'm addicted to the pain relief that I get and being/working/living, in a state of normality. Is this addiction? I think it IS, but it should be regarded as the kind of addiction that is recognised, by doctors and the system, as not only being acceptable, but encouraged, as a way to manage life injuries in order to return these people to activity AND as being productive members of our society.

I am one of these people (the latter) that has an MRI confirming the need for such.
So, why do I also get the run-around? Politics; it's all about the politics of the "drugs"; However, WE, should be shielded from this BS by our physicians.
THAT IS THEIR JOB. To determine that we are legitimate (for the system, on our behalf) and then, to give me the G-Damn script.

Rant switch OFF,
Some good info here, and I'd like to continue,
I hold down a 12hr a day job and a 6-fig salary.
I've run the gambit of hypnotics, nortriptyline for example,
TRY IT, and similar (it may work for you) I got GREAT pain relief with it, however, even after giving it a chance (2-months) it still messed with my brain, mood-swings, hot-flashes (NEVER drink alcohol with any hypnotic-EVER) happiness is dependent on dosage. Not for me, but as with everyone living with long-term-pain; you have to try it for yourself, and then say yay or nay.
OXY, no sides, and not high.

I work all day/night, 12-18hr shifts. I push through, every day. Clean, nothing.
I get home, OXY, I get a "break" from the pain, the suffering, I can sleep. Then I get up and FIGHT, all day.

No OXY, no break, from the pain and suffering. Nothing else works for me. Like a toothache that has no ending; EVER. Day after day, after day. It will drive you mad.
I told my doc, the day you stop the oxy, is the day you sign my long-tern dis-papers.

Fighting-With-Longterm-Pain

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thoses are generic oxycontin

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this is so sad and the town your in has nothiung to do with size its the physicians workinng in it they care about themselves moreso than the patients if i were you i would see a pain specialist pain doctor as they will in fact give you what you require and se la vi to the smalltown physicians

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I have been taking oc 80 and op 80 when the formulation changed 28 yrs in total and my insurance requires me to have it get prior authorization every 6 months.I am happy with the op 80 but what has to be written on the script for me to continue getting them??

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@PAINTEASER- Hey there, I'm very sorry about your accident and situation but currently my dr has tapered me down to 20 mg oxyneo (oxycontin), percocet, and 100 mcg fentanyl patches. The patches are not cheap $325 for 100 mcg and that is considered very reasonable in Windsor, in Toronto they go for $4-500. I hope you find a solution to your pain problem or get some stronger medication. I totally hear you it is hard to find ANY doctor to prescribe ANY narcotic now a days, many drs here will not even accept you as a patient if you are on them, they basically pre evaluate you and it isn't fair. When my doctor lower my oxycontin I went to see a few other drs accepting patients because I was upset, but they all told me they were 'uncomfortable' with the amount of narcotics I was on and they could only refer me to a pain specialist, so I'm grateful for the doctor I have now. I'm only 24 so that doesn't help either and I don't have cancer, so most doctors feel meds like fentanyl should only be reserved for those patients. As a pre-med student, I can understand and somewhat appreciate that, HOWEVER now that they took the original oxycontin off the market and replaced with Oxyneo-it is not the same. Fentanyl is 100 times stronger than morphine but it's the next best thing for those that were doing well on Oxyxontin, but naturally it has gotten the same bad reputation because a lot of people are now addicted to, abusing, and overdosing from Fentanyl due to it's strength. It's a very frustrating situation. Although the Apo oxycontin and others are out there, they are not like the original-at least not to myself and many others who did well on Oxycontin. I'm also in Canada and our moronic government is cracking down and trying to dictate to doctors how to, to whom, for what and what not, to prescribe opiates-which is just WRONG. Government should have no business interfering between what goes on with doctor and patient, and a patient's right to medication or a doctor's right to prescribe it how THEY see fit. That's why there is a huge shortage of GPs in Canada, no one wants to go through medical school then have the government have the audacity to tell them how to practice medicine (I also plan to practice in the US when I finish school). Anyways, sorry for the rant.

I have a question though, does anyone else who was previously on Oxycontin now find that there is nothing equal to compare out there, even the generic? Not including Fentanyl of course because it is actually better then Oxycontin but also more susceptible to abuse because of it. I'm curious if it is just me but I feel as though I', not only physically dependent but I get a euphoria out of it that goes beyond controlling pain and I have an addictive personality, so it's becoming a problem. But I don't want to tell my doctor because what did the job before is no longer on the market.

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to RDAG. where I'm located its impossible to be prescribed ANY NARCOTIc from any doctor in our small town. 3months ago i was in a rhino (aside by side) accident and am still suffering from debilitating pain from the top of my spine down to my left ankle. i was prescribed 120 20mgmorphine pills from the e.r DR. i do not have a family dr. and ALL public clinics ban narcotic prescriptions ...


if you or any other person that understands what it feels like to cry in pain when sitting up, when laying down, and after pretty much any movement at all... I'm hoping you will be willing to send me some through the mail?

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You are so right with the last part of this comment. Hypocrites.

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I live in NH, and no longer have Ins. I get a script monthly for oxy 30 mg cr tab.Is this a company where I can send my script to? It is so expensive otherwise.

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Would u happen to know what became Of the apo brand? Our insurance won't cover anything else

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Hey Daniel, I'm in windsor too.

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Hey man my names Daniel I live in Windsor east end can we be in contact, hurting.

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Hey man my names Daniel I live in Windsor east end can we be in contact

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Hey man I live in Windsor can we be in contact

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