T 194 Yellow Pill (Page 14) (Top voted first)
UpdatedI have a T 194 yellow pill that says it's a percocet 10mg, but when taking it, it made me feel super weird and my chest hurt. Is this a possible side effect?
Re: Bubble wrap (# 136)
I am on the 15 mg oxycodone my pill number is a K-8 and they work pretty well I used to be on the K 56 s but I've had two knee Replacements and they up my milligramage to 15 mg I think the K brand work really well and there's not a lot of fillers in them thank God for my Pharmacy the bigger pharmacies are getting greedy
Re: Poohsy (# 134)
Poohsy, about ibuprofen. That was my painkiller of choice before my stroke! Sadly, I can no longer take it because of medication interactions. Being on statins and blood thinners, it interferes. Plus the fact that NSAIDs further thin the blood, it is no longer an option. Between balance issues (large cerebellar stroke) and the falls i take, my body looks like that of an abused woman! If I could choose between Advil and Tylenol it would be Advil hands down. Advil worked best on headaches and swelling due to RA. I actually miss it for treating a simple headache. Advil was too weak to treat RA and trigeminal nerve damage. It was somewhat useful for fibro. Somewhat.
It is my choice to NOT use the anticonvulsants many use for trigeminal. Side effects were terrible. Narcotics do nothing for trigeminal 1 which is pain throughout the face. They do help with the teeth aching and the other aches associated with type 2 TN. Thank you for your thoughtful suggestion, Poohsy, and taking the time to reply.
Re: LaLa (# 7)
Same same for me. I have been taking Percocet and other generic versions of it for about 11 years. I just picked up the new YELLOW pills and have had what appears to be allergic reactions twice. I get all sweaty, feel week and tired, and like I have a huge gas bubble right where my heart is. Thing is, having been taking these several times a day for years now, I have little choice but keep taking them. Not sure what to do about it.
Re: Michelle (# 163)
You are 100% correct. Using us experimenting with our health behind our backs without our consent FDA & Gov’t indeed have changed the 20% reduction in percocet/generic effectiveness...ie; 10mg=8mg also adding harmful filler’s making us sick to detour effects of the effectiveness of petuitary gland production of good feeling endorphine/seratonins.
MEJANE; all pain meds - The FDA isn't requiring Pharm. Co. to list what has been added to pain meds in fear of someone finding a way to remove it, or how it has reduced the effectiveness of pain meds. Pain meds only help with about 20% of pain relief. It's the ability of the brain to change the feeling of pain to a good feeling, that is what helps make life worth living to someone in pain. The government doesn't want people in pain to feel anything but pain. Some people are looking for a way to KILL themselves or someone else because they are mentally ill and their families want to blame it on anything but mental illness, God for bid that. Everyone is responsible for their own actions, people in pain aren't responsible for them.
Re: nomas (# 165)
Sorry, some forums don't allow you to mention specific stores or companies. Apparently that's not a problem here.
W = Walgreens
R = Rite Aid (which was recently bought out by Walgreens)
Re: nomas (# 165)
I so agree. I do think the fillers have much to do w/ the effectiveness of many drugs. My mother had to get the name brand Toprol b/c none of the generics worked to help regulate her heart.
As for Mallinckrodt, the short time (last few years of her life) she had to take anything stronger than a 200-mg ibuprofen for pain, she found Mallinckrodt to be the least effective. Personally, I had the same experience w/ Mallinckrodt's versions of Norco & Percocet. I thought theirs were the worst. I just hadn't encountered Camber's version yet! Rite Aid filled the last script w/ Rhodes which is okay. At least, unlike Camber, it helps some.
Re: painpt2 (# 168)
"She" being my elderly mother. Sorry for the confusion.
Re: nomas (# 171)
Nomas, I just have to say, I love your posts!!! First, they are informative, second, you always have a way of saying something that cracks me up into a good laugh and to me, laughing is always good medicine. This study you read, so I'm presuming that the woman pills are now the ones that both men and women want cuz it's those that have the non binding fillings. So how do we separate the males from the females? hmmmm, it's the male's pills that have all of the bad stuffing blocking the opioid. Oh dear, now they are going to have to go back and spend another boat load to figure out what type of fillers need to be added to the female pills to stop them from working, don't want the males to get their hands on the female ones, can't have a pain pill that actually takes away the pain and doesn't give you horrid side effects. If we all start growing long ears and fur all over, I guess that pill would be the result of messing around too much with the chemistry of a good thing. So all of my friends, welcome to the bunny patch!
Re: LaLa (# 7)
I also received mine from Walgreens and it makes me itch and makes me nauseous and doesn't work as well as the A333. I asked the pharmacist about it was told the A333 had been recalled. No sympathy from him.
Re: n2braves (# 174)
I too, love my Walgreens but had to stop going there since January because of the Cambers generic that made me sick. I then started going to Rite-Aid and got the Rhodes small round circle pill that I don't care for either but it doesn't make me sick like the Cambers.
So Walgreens was able to order you the generic percocet Actavis? I would love it if they could do the same for me. I will ask them. But I need to take generics because insurance won't cover brand, or they will, but at a much higher copay.
Re: painnnn (# 175)
I have had Rhodes in the past and just about everything else and NEVER had them make me sick like that. Yeah, that's another reason I would hate to leave Walgreens. They are always so good about ordering in what I need and try to do the right thing. The Actavis I picked up yesterday cost me around $30.00 so must be true generic. I also checked my insurance and they paid like $5.00 so the full price was around $35.00.
The pharmacist here said that she would certainly be able to order the Actavis for me from now on. I hope there isn't a problem in the future but one can never tell with the way things are in the world today. All I know is I will never touch another Camber product and while I don't post very often, I couldn't help myself because if I can keep even one person from going thru what I did I want to do that.
It was truly amazing how I felt after just a few hours of being back on the Actavis brand. My pain was controlled, no nausea feeling and I will treat these things like gold! Anyway, check and see if your pharmacist can order the Actavis for you. If you are in an area where there is more than one Walgreens location, let me tell you that they can vary a whole lot from location to location. What one pharmacist and store will be willing to do, another may not. So don't give up if one says no. Hope all works out for you.
Re: n2braves (# 174)
I tried the Rhodes after CVS switched from whatever they had to Rhodes - Rhodes was awful for me (some worked, some did not work at all, and some were rather "strong") - never knew what kind of pill I was going to get from that bottle. So I switched to Walgreen's and the A333. The last couple of scripts I have received from them have been the yellow Camber pills and they have not caused me any problems - not saying they have not caused problems for others because I had issues with Rhodes the same way many have with the Camber pills. I know CVS told me they have no control over what is sent to them from their supplier and they cannot request other manufacturers, not sure if this is true or not but this is what they always tell me when I check with them to see if they still have the Rhodes brand. I fill my other scripts at CVS for asthma and for glaucoma, but I get the generic percocet from Walgreen's because they seem to be the only pharmacy in my area that does not carry the Rhodes brand. I am not sure if I just got a bad batch that time or if they are all "surprise" pills in every bottle, but I am scared to waste a monthly script on something and have it be a nightmare for me. If what CVS says is true about not being able to order specific brands, then I am going to guess that other chain pharmacies are probably in the same boat. Glad your store was able to order something for you besides the Camber. I wish these big pharmacy chains would stop switching the manufacturers all the time - unfortunately I don't think I can use any small independent pharmacies with my prescription coverage, but I know many have said that some of the independent pharmacies have more flexibility with getting something besides the same ole, same ole at the chain pharmacies.
Re: n2braves (# 176)
Thanks for the reply. I will call my Walgreens to see if they can order me Actavis. You said it cost you $30 to refill? Was the cambers generic also $30 to refill at Walgreens? I am due for a new refill next Friday so am unsure if I want to even attempt to go to CVS at this point since I went to Rite-Aid the past 2 months and don't want to appear I am pharmacy shopping, which sucks. I shouldn't have to feel this way but I do. I totally get the anxiety in filling meds which is BS!!
Re: Climbing walls313 (# 189)
I can say whatever and your right your panties are in a bunch. Goodnight I don’t feel good and don’t have time for this back and forth stuff.
Re: painpt2 (# 191)
... which both my mom & I had issues w/ fillers. Proof read!
Re: painpt2 (# 191)
I don’t even understand what your saying. I have been trying to deal with my health issues just like everyone else. I was just making a little joke to make him smile but it was taken the wrong way for no apparent reason. You guys have a great night
Re: David (# 1)
A friend of mine used to take them and out of nowhere they changed the manufactures and he was saying that when he takes them she gets headaches and her chest hurts and I thought it was just her but now I see this and it makes me wonder.
You may wanna check with the pharmacy because my cousin takes that but she had been taking them and one day they gave her those but what they told her is that they’re by a different manufacturer. So, maybe it’s something they use.
Re: Scooter (# 5)
i itch as well my wife is a nurse she told me that that a side affect that some people have i take a benadryl with it when that happen i have no problems hope this helps
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