Oblong Yellow Pill T194

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I 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? ## An oblong yellow pill marked with T 194 on one side and blank on the other is identified as a 10/325mg generic Percocet. For verification, the manufacturer is listed as Camber Pharmaceuticals and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 31722-0194. Concerning the possible side effects of Oxycodone, medline plus does list "chest pain" as a potentially serious side effect that you should inform your doctor about immediately. I hope you feel better soon! ## Hi, have you taken Percocet regularly prior to this? I was just prescribed this brand, I had a different one before ## Where did you receive the T194 yellow ...

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Is this T 194 yellow pill a new Percocet? Is it regular release? My pharmacy switched from the A333 version. ## An oblong/oval yellow pill marked with T 194 on one side and blank on the other is an immediate release 10/325mg Oxycodone HCL + Acetaminophen tablet (generic for Percocet, NDC 31722-0194). I don't know how new it is (I think it was approved some time around April 2017 per the NDC page), but the manufacturer is Camber Pharmaceuticals. Inactive Ingredients: - Silicon Dioxide - Crospovidone - Microcrystalline Cellulose - Croscarmellose Sodium - Povidone - Starch, Pregelatinized Corn - Stearic Acid - D&C Yellow No. 10 I hope this helps! ## Thank you David. I appreciate the time and compassion it takes to reply and help others. ## Ive been on Oxycodone 10/325 for 2 yrs. I...

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Has anyone taken the yellow oblong/oval T 154 pill? I have been on Percocets for over 5 years and have never seen this pill. Can anyone help me? ## Is the marking possibly T 194? Can you please double check and post back? If so, it is manufactured by Camber Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 10mgs of Oxycodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen, which is a generic for Percocet. The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, dry mouth, constipation, and headache. (NDC code: 31722-0194) This medication is most commonly used to treat moderate to severe pain, and requires a doctor's prescription. Does this match your normal dosing? ## Here is my question. I take these t194 four times a day for many ...

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I have a white oblong pill marked T134. Is this pill a Percocet 10? Need to know what my niece is taking for her pain. Can't find the identity of this pill anywhere at all. ## Hi Ruby, Is there any chance that the white oblong pill says T194 as opposed to T134? The imprint T194 on a white oblong pill is Percocet (10/325); and the '9' could possibly be mistaken for a '3' depending on the pill's overall condition. Labeler: Camber Pharmaceuticals NDC: 31722-0194 Size (mm): 14 Inactive Ingredients: -Silicon Dioxide -Crospovidone -Microcrystalline Cellulose -Croscarmellose Sodium -Povidone -Starch, Pregelatinized Corn -Stearic Acid -D&c Yellow No. 10 Hope this helps! ## Yes it is and it's very addictive. ## Curious? Nowhere in her question did she ask this......

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I have a new prescription for Percocet they are yellow oblong they don’t seem to be as effective as the round white ones. They’re marked T194 manufactured by Camber. I was wondering if this is a legit company as I’ve never heard of them before. I also have a written prescription from November 29 that hasn’t been filled, I was wondering if it is still valid? ## Yes, Camber is a legitimate company and they list these tablets as containing Oxycodone Hydrochloride 10 mg + Acetaminophen 325 mg (NDC 31722-0194 / 31722-194); a generic for Percocet. Inactive Ingredients: - Silicon Dioxide - Crospovidone - Microcrystalline Cellulose - Croscarmellose Sodium - Povidone - Starch, Pregelatinized Corn - Stearic Acid - D&c Yellow No. 10 Ref: DailyMed As to the prescription...

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