Oxy 230
71 Topics FoundYellow pill with #230 on one side and a simble on the other, what is it? ## Hello, David! How are you? A round, yellow tablet with the Alvogen logo on one side and 230 on the opposite contains 10mgs of Oxycodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen, it is a generic for Percocet. 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. Is there anything else I can help with?
Yes, it's a oxycodone 10mgs used for pain from a doctor and is only given by a doctor unless you find it on the streets and in that case can be very harmful to yourself. I've been on them after having my son when they had to get him out with a C/section I was taking two so 20mgs at a time and even with being on them a short period of time when I did get off of them I went through VERY painful withdrawal that I wouldn't wish on my worse enemy so if your taking them PLEASE PLEASE be smart about it I was under doctor supervision and still got hooked to them. Good luck to anyone needing help getting off them. Suboxone is something that really helps if used for a short period of time like a week or so. ## It is very difficult for the majority to become dependent on Percocet after...
I have c 230 yellow pill but for some reason not all of them line up perfectly with the marked c 230 when flipped over , is this normal for this pharmaceutical company to not line up the marks perfectly when flipped over seems like the 230 can be sideways or upside down? ? ## Hi Nycole, Did you get this pill filled at a licensed pharmacy? If not, a lab analysis would probably be the only safe way to tell if it's legitimate. Counterfeiters can easily purchase pill presses off the internet and compose whatever type of tablet they want, making it look virtually identical to the real thing (but often have minor to moderate deformities such as what you described). When I look at a legitimate image of a 10/325 generic Percocet tablet (made by Alvogen Inc.) that's round, yellow and mar...
I have been taking Percocet in different doses shapes & sizes for the past 15 years. With APP & without... I find absolutely have find very very very little difference (I say three times) between the different generic on the market & I find it bizarre that these people say they find drastic differences between them. I see a Less then 5% difference between manufactures.... Living in south Florida,Surviving thru the Pill Mill fiasco & swept clear thru the other side. The Tamper resistant Oxy-Contin & the unavailability of 15 & 30 mg IR has changed the market here in Florida. God luck to my brothers & sister here in the sunshine state.. ## I agree 100%. all are very similar ## The only Oxy IR brand that I find to have no relief, and actually puts me into withdra...
Is yellow round pill 230 c the same as Norco ## Hi Amy, The round yellow pill you're describing marked with a C on one side and 230 on the other, contains 10mgs of Oxycodone hydrochloride + 325mg of Acetaminophen. This is NOT the same as Norco. Norco contains Hydrocodone instead of Oxycodone. For added verification on the pill's ID, it's reportedly manufactured by a company called Alvogen; and carries a National Drug Code of 47781-0230. I hope this helps answer your question!
Hello. For some reason when I take the yellow 230 oxycodone it always gives me a headache or severe back pain, but when I take the white RP 10 oxycodone they work just fine. Why is that? Is there an ingredient in it that I may be allergic to or something? ## I take the pink 10 mg and the last prescription I felt was that at Walgreens and it was this weird fat tablet that I’ve never seen before. It has an M on it but the manufacturer begin with an S, something is definitely wrong with it it gave me terrible stomach pain. I have stomach problems anyway but it gave me the worst stomach pain ever. I’m actually going to report it to the FDA medwatch but I think the pharmacist did. If not I’m going to. Somethings wrong with them.
My last 2 months of taking Alvogen 10/325 are turning faint yellow and look like they have been in water as the shape and medicine doesn't seem to be that effective. Can you tell me why the pill is changing its color and not effective as of 3 months ago? I may have been taking the Watson brand or some other brand. ## Hi Judy, Are you meaning to say that the new prescription is yellow when you get them filled or that the pills gradually turn yellow [perhaps through oxidation or other unknown causes] while you have them in your possession? If the latter, I think that is really strange and this is probably the first time I've heard of something like that happening to any pharmaceutical. If I were you I'd consider contacting the pharmacy who filled your prescription and ask them...
I have had chronic lower back pain for over 10yrs. I was assaulted in 2014. Suffering from chronic neck & shoulder pain, taking tablets imprinted with '230' but they don't last. Someone told me the 'a333' tablets are better. Are they better? ## Both of these tablets are listed as containing 10mgs of Oxycodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen, so they are the same. The FDA warns that they carry the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, and constipation. It might be that you need a higher dosage to alleviate your pain. Have you informed your doctor of the problem?
Is this Percocet time released? ## Hello, Nana! How are you? This one with the logo and 230 on it is manufactured by Alvogen and they list it as containing 10mgs of Oxycodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen in a regular release formulation. 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?
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.
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?
the imprints on this pill is one side has230 and the other side looks like an imprint of a capital letter g and possiblya tint of yellow in it. ## Based on the description provided, I found a round light yellow pill marked "230" on one side and a large C or G like logo on the other side, to be Acetaminophen + Oxycodone hydrochloride (325 mg - 10 mg). Manufacturer: Alvogen, Inc. The blend tablet is a narcotic pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe acute (short-term) pain. Learn More: Acetaminophen + Oxycodone Details If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you. ## oxycod/apap 10-325m tab alvo round tablet yellow qty. 30
what date was the current form of Alvogen's oxycodone 10/325 released on the retail market? ## i think it's fairly new ## Hi jojo, Unfortunately I haven't come across any specific details pertaining to the tablet's release date. They don't appear to list this type of information on the manufacturer's webpage. However, you can always contact Alvogen directly regarding your inquiry at the following customer service number: 866-770-3024 For product verification, the National Drug Code on this particular tablet is 47781-230-05. You can learn more about this drug on the page for Oxycodone Details I hope this info helps! ## My mother has a prescription bottle showing "Hydrocodone-APAP 10-325 (Alvogen)" but the pill imprint (44 175) is identified as Acetaminophe...
I just realized my painkillers are not scored down the middle,they are small yellow round tablets with an fancy V on one side and 230 on other.It it okay to break them? I've never seen these before. ## Hello, Dee Dee! How are you? That's actually meant to be an oriental C, it is logo used by Alvogen and yes, they list them as containing 10mgs of Oxycodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen in a regular release formulation, so they can be cut or broken, if your doctor approves. The FDA classifies this medication as a narcotic analgesic, so it carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, constipation and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help with?
I've read a lot of the messages but didn't find one referring to what I got this month. Its mfg is Alvog round off white maybe a light yellow pill with a symbol on one side and 230 on the other side. Why are so many changing and am I in for more nausea from these ? Thanks ## Hello, Patricia! How are you? It's just a different manufacturer, since this is a generic. Whichever your pharmacy has in stock at any time can vary depending on who was offering the cheapest price, when they needed to restock their supply. However, all are approved by FDA. 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. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I got stuck with this ...
its a round pill with a beige color and weird "V" on one side and the number 230 on the other. ## Based on the description provided, I found the pill to be Acetaminophen + Oxycodone hydrochloride (325 mg - 10 mg). Manufacturer: Alvogen, Inc. The blend tablet is a narcotic pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe acute (short-term) pain. You can learn more about this drug on the page for Acetaminophen + Oxycodone Details Additional prescribing info as well as a photo, can be found here: dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?id=74549#nlm34069-5 I hope this helps!
I found it in my kid's room and I wanna know what it is and what it looks like plz! ## Is the marking possibly a stylized C with 230 on the other side? It should be a round, yellow pill. If so, it is manufactured by Alvogen and they list it as containing 10mgs of Oxycodone, and 325mgs of Acetaminophen, it 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, headache, constipation, and dry mouth.
Is there a percocet 10mg that is round with the number 230 written on it and a imprint with the letter V on it ? I think I may have the wrong prescription given to me wanted to make sure ? ## There is a pale yellow one with the logo of Alvogen Pharmaceuticals that resembles a Chinese V and the number 230 on the opposite side. It contains 325mgs of Acetaminophen and 10mgs of Oxycodone. Learn more Percocet details here. Does that match the pill you're questioning? ## Why is it that the oxycodone 10\325 pill with the 230 marking on one side and a V on the other does not work as well as other oxycodone 10\325? I have had to take oxycodone off and on for several years a nd when I filled my last script I got the oxycodone 10\325 with the 230 markings and I thought my drug store had made a...
I read this information about the pills on here and people want to make you think your crazy about medicine you have been taking for years. Like I have been taking the WATSON brand Oxycodone 10/325 for years and 1 always worked. It was the only pain med I was taking. I get up in the morning and hurt so bad I would take 1 and with in 15 minutes I felt I could make it through the day. I always had some left over every month. On Jan 2014 I went to get my meds filled and all the sudden no one seems to have the WATSON brand so I got stuck with ACTAVIS brand pill A333 on it for the whole month of Jan I hurt so bad then in Feb I told my Dr when I got my Prescription he told me to try another pharmacy. I did and I got the ALVOGEN Pill Yellow 230 and the same thing. it worked a little better but...
Is there a percocet 10mg that is round with the number 230 written on it and a imprint with the letter V on it ? I think I may have the wrong prescription given to me wanted to make sure ? ## There is a pale yellow one that has a logo that resembles a Chinese V on one side and the numbers 230 on the other, it contains 10mgs of Oxycodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen. Learn more Percocet details here. Does that describe the tablet you have? ## I have been prescribed oxycodone-acetaminophen 10-325 for several years for chronic pain. I usually receive Endocet when filling my prescriptions. This time I received a round yellow tablet with an imprint of 230 on one side and an imprint of what appears to be a capital G or possibly a V, hard to tell which, on the other side. I have never seen this...