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What is Oxymorphone 5mg? Round Blue and has 5 on one side and E794 on the other side. ## Oxymorphone is a potent narcotic analgesic, its the active ingredient in Opana, it's used to treat moderate to severe pain. Side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, constipation and dry mouth. Learn more: Are there any other questions or comments? ## Is opana better than methadone & percocet. 14 yr back & neck injuries..pinched nerves cervical & 6-8 hernias degenerative disease arthritis fibromialgia + other. My dr is trying new meds possibly switching to oxicotin? What advice & what is best? Take 60mg methadone 4 10/325 endocet 6mg xanax 60 mg cymbalta daily...dr's want me to wait & maybe not even possible for surgery. Im 45 & started in 1999 auto accident..just ...

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I was trying to find out the size of the G74 opana. Someone told me they can get the 6mm and 8mm G74 opana but I didn't think they would come in different sizes. Can anyone tell me the correct size? Thanks ## Hello, Kmtjet! How are you? I don't have the size specifications on them, but I can tell you that they are all the same size. There aren't two different sizes of Oxymorphone with that marking. It should be a round, orange tablet. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. There is another tablet with a G74 marking on it that is local, but it is a Verapamil tablet, which is a medication used to treat high blood pressure. Its side effects may inclu...

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im looking for a pharm that carrieis the 20mg moons instead of the g's near cville TN ## If you have a fred's pharmacy near you then they carry them...my 15 mg has a moon on one side and 262 on the other and they are white...hope this helps ## did u ever find em? I'm looking for the 10mg ones ## does n e 1 know about the so called point system ## If you are referring to the morphine equivalent , ten mgs of opana is equal to 30 mgs of morphine. I hope that this helps .

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What does it look like the imprint etc.? ## Hello, Danielle! How are you? There is no 100mg Oxymorphone dosage available, The maximum available is 10mgs. The FDA classifies this medication as a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. What are the markings on the tablet in question? That is what would enable me to check the information on it for you. Can you please post back with these additional details?

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Pictures oxymorphone imprinted with cresent ## Hello, Shades! How are you? Those would be tablets manufactured by Actavis Pharmaceuticals. They have a gray 7.5mg ER tablet with the numbers 261 on one side, a white 15mg ER tablet with the numbers 262 on one side, a yellow 40mg tablet with the numbers 230 on one side, a tan 20mg ER tablet with the numbers 229 on one side, a pink 30mg ER tablet with the numbers 263 on one side, an orange 10mg ER tablet with the numbers 228 on one side, and a pink 5mg ER tablet with the numbers 227 on one side. Do any of these match the tablet in question? The FDA classifies this medication as a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation.

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I get 120 oxymorphone 5mgs ir a month and do not have any insurance.I pay almost $400 a month that I really don't have but I need the medcation to help me do the simplist things like walking.I have applied for disability but until then I was wondering if there is a prescrption assistants program that would help me with oxymorphone. ## Yes, Endo Pharmaceuticals does have a patient assistance program for Opana. You can call them for more information about it at 866-824-4747. Learn more Opana details here. Can you post back and let me know if you have any luck? ## Melissa where on earth do you live? I get 30mgs and it's only around 92 bucks --and oh gee! I just noticed the date. LOL Anyhow I normally pay for the 80 at $67.23 and the other 40 TennCare pays for

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can i order these off line?if so what web site do i go to? ## Hello, Heather! How are you? No, you cannot, since this is a controlled substance, which requires a doctor's prescription. The FDA classifies this medication as a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I was on 30 mg Roxie 3x day, plus 15 mg Roxie 1x day, but doctor now changed and gave me 2 8 mg of dilaudid a day to be taken just 1/2 pill every 6 hours. Not working for me and it's almost 3 months and it's worse not better as he said I needed that time to let it all in my system. I'm really upset as pain level is back to what it was twenty years ago when I first began pain melds after bad auto accident. ## Hello, Shar! How are you? Yes, if you're maximum of the Dilaudid is 16mgs a day, then you are on a much lower dosage, rather than an equivalent one. To be equal to the 105mgs of Oxycodone that you were taking each day, you'd actually need 39mgs of the Dilaudid. Thus, it's not you, this is really nowhere near as potent. The FDA classifies this medication as a ...

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I am a senior citizen and have had major back surgery, I live in melvindale, Michigan and cannot find oxymorphone 15mg anywhere, can someone give me a suggestion as to where to go to get them. ## Hello, Ronald! How are you? How have you been checking for them? If you're just calling pharmacies, you won't get an accurate answer, because they have no way of knowing if the person on the other end of the line is a legitimate customer with a need, or a potential thief. Thus, you actually have to physically go into the pharmacies, with the prescription in hand to check. Another idea would be to go to the hospital where you had your surgery and see if their pharmacy can fill it for you. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects...

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I was going to south east spine and pain in Knoxville for almost 3 years they were giving me 60 oxymorphone 30 mg and 120 Roxie 30 mg for break thru pain I got kicked out because my wife over dosed and the local police took all my meds along with hers so I talked with my family doc she sent me to a suboxine clinic one time. I told my pain doc this but I got kick out anyway does anyone know where I can get into another one ## Hello! How are you? I'm very sorry about the problem that you're having. Unfortunately, if you went to an addiction treatment clinic, even upon advice of your doctor, that is what is listed in your medical records and it's going to be very difficult to find a doctor that will be willing to prescribe anything. You'll most likely be better off sticking...

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Does actavis mske a 30 mg oxmorphone er ## Hello, Angela! How are you? There is a 30mg Oxymorphone tablet that is manufactured by Actavis, it has their moon logo on one side of the pink, round tablet and the numbers 263 on other side. The FDA classifies this medication as being a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Round pill 269 on one side and half moon on otherside ## Hello, Neicy! How are you? Are the numbers on it possibly 263? Can you please double check and let me know? If so, it is manufactured by Actavis Elizabeth and they list it as containing 30ms of Oxymorphone in an extended release formulation. The FDA lists this medication as being a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation.

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pinkish in color and round with 263 on one side and a crescent moon on the other side ## Help, Sherry! How are you? According to the prescription drug identification databases, this is listed as containing 30mgs of Oxymorphone in an extended release formulation. The FDA lists this medication as being a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I found on floor trying to identify! It's has 93 on one side and 10 on the other ! ## Hi Lissa, Based on your description, I'm finding a blue oval pill with 93 on one side and "O1" on the other (which looks like it can easily be mistaken for the number 10, depending on which way you hold it). This particular tablet is identified as a 5mg Oxymorphone hydrochloride pill, used for treating moderate to severe pain. For additional verification, the manufacturer is reported to be Teva Pharma and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 0093-5861. I hope this helps!

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Macomb county Michigan, Does anyone know of where I can get my oxymorphone filled at? I can't find a pharmacy that carries it. Desperately needed for my pain or I'm gonna end up back in the hospital. ## Hello, Aimee! How are you? I'm very sorry about the problem that you're having. Unfortunately, we are now into the time of year when shortages of controlled substances usually occur due to mandatory manufacturing limits. Once a manufacturer reaches their yearly allotted amount, they cannot manufacture any new product, until after the new year. It usually results in a shortage for the last few months of the year, because demand inevitably exceeds supply. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, di...

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Does anyone know if there is a shortage of the generic opanas? My pharmacy said they can't get the moons or the g from two different suppliers. I am in the Knoxville area. ## Hello, Cowboy! How are you? I'm sorry that you're having a problem finding your medication. Actually, there is usually a shortage for the last few months of the year, due to mandatory manufacturing limits. Once a manufacturer reaches their allotted yearly limit, they cannot manufacture any new product, until after the new year. Every year, demand exceeds supply and we end up with a shortage. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. The best suggestion I can make is to speak to ...

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I'm 5'8 and I weigh 250lbs. Oxymorphone is my drug of choice. I did 40mg on Tuesday and stopped, passed a urine screen on the following Monday, but I am concerned about the lab. They test on site and then send the sample to the lab. I am worried that oxymorphone will show up when it goes to the lab. Feedback, please! Thank you!

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i'am prescribed morphinesulfate 30mg ER and oxycodne 15 mg,aprazolam 1mg.my counselor requires 5 week urine lab work.oxymorphone shows up positive,i think the morphine-n-oxycodone are why the oxymorphone is showing positive,as well as my primary care physician,who is looking into it ,yet i need too prove this too my counselor.if this is whats going on please help ## Oxycodone breaks down or metabolizes into 3 chemicals about 1/3 stays as oxycodone but around 1/3 turns into oxymorphone naturally in the body. If u weren't testing positive for it it would be strange. Explain 2 ur dr that ur body metabolizes oxycodone partially into oxymorphone & it isn't a false positive it's simply positive due 2 how it breaks down in the human body. Ur dr really should have allready k...

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I have my script of 15mg er oxymorphone count 120. Does any know where to get these filled.. No pharmacist around me seem to have them. ## People have been having trouble finding them all over the U.S. right now. There has been no official word on why, but there are 2 possibilities that may explain it. The first is that some rumors have been circulating that it is due to new and stricter changes in the regulations regarding how much a pharmacy can keep on hand at any given time, which is making them be more choose of whose prescriptions they fill. As I said, however, this is just a rumor. The second possibility is one that I have witnessed before and usually crops up every year around this time, it is due to a shortage that has been caused by the mandatory manufacturing limits. To expla...

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I was on opana 40ers switched to generic, new pills have half moon on one side and 230 on the other, tan is this pill same as other , two hours after taking need breakthrough meds. ## Hello, Chad! How are you? Yes, they contain the same medication in a 40mg extended release formulation. There can sometimes be slight fluctuations from one generic to another, but they are very slight and it usually only takes a week or so for your body to adjust. This medication carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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