Yellow Pill Oxycodone
100+ Topics FoundYes, 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...
please explain what is oxycodone 5mg white and yellow pill with IMM thank you ## please explain what is oxycodone with IMM ## IMM stands for immediate release, this means that unlike traditional pills that can take 15 to 20 minutes to start working, the medication in this is released to start helping your pain as soon as you take it.
This is the first time I've been given this tiny yellow oxycodone 15mg it's the smallest 15mg I've ever been given by my pharmacy. Has anyone else had these before? I'm use to the green 16mg A214's. Is there a strength difference? Do they work the same? Please need help I have chronic brain ear Injury and barely get relief from my normal green 15 mg's are these tiny yellows as effective? ## Correction imeant to say A214 15mgs not 16mgs. Just made a correction to a misprint. Thanks in advance for anyone who can help with any information. ## I too have been introduced to this new pill and I like them much better than the others. I have had them all from the U23 to the Ks. These seem to work faster and last longer. Just my opinion ## I just took one t 188 it's t...
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...
Small round white pill Watson 831 imprinted on one side what is this pill ## I found out the pill is a prednisone for allergies that had nothing to do with oxycodone thank you ## The brand Weston is absolutely the worst and fake pain medication out there. If you have chronic pain you have to have a pain reliever. I got them one time and after a day of using them with absolutely no results or relief I went back to the pharmacist who of course told me it has the same ingredients as any other oxycodone but that is a lie. Then I went back to my doctor to advise him that these pills were not effective but he ignored my complaint so I went to a new pain clinic where they do not prescribe the Westin brand of the pills and I use CVS because it's really on the pharmacy what oxycodone you get...
Can u tell me how the np 13 yellow pill is different from light blue 15's? I understand u are saying they are both oxycodone, 15 mg', but there is something very different on relief recieved. Why would that be the case? ## Hello, Sherry! How are you? Under the Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984, generics are allowed to differ from the name brand, in the amount of the active ingredient, by as much as plus or minus 20%. Additionally, generics are not required to measure against each other, only against the name brand, so that can sometimes create problems, if someone is sensitive to medications, any slight fluctuation could cause them problems. The FDA considers this an acceptable therapeutic window, and most people never experience a difference, but sometimes, it can cause a problem. The g...
Orange/yellow oval 93 one side 32 on the other, is this Oxycodone? ## Yellow oval pill with 93 on one side and 32 on the other is Oxycodone hydrochloride extended release 40 mg (NDC 0093-0032). This pill is discontinued. Oxycodone comes in various forms and is used to treat moderate to severe levels of pain.
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...
Has anybody ever seen a small plain yellow 15mg oxy without any imprint on either side? ## Hello, Kiki! How are you? No! The only capsules of Oxycodone that are available in the U.S. have markings on them and contain 5mgs. 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. If you have one without markings, then it is most like some type of over the counter product. Is there anything else I can help with?
Was given this to take every 12 hours by my pain doctor due to severe pain and having to have spinal and neck surgery. It really doesn't help and now people are telling me it's generic. It has 40 on one side and op on the other side. ## Hello, Punkin! How are you? No, the tablets with the OP marking are manufactured by Purdue Pharma and they are the name brand Oxycontin. 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. However, not every medication works for everyone that tries it, so you may need to try something else. Is there anything else I can help with? ## punkin: you would have to look at your rx bottle cuz it should say wha...
I have a round, yellow pill that has NO imprints on it other than the score to break in half. It's a brighter yellow color. I need help identifying this so I can be safe! ## If there are no imprints, then it is not a legal U.S. prescription tablet. The FDA requires them all to have unique imprints to enable their identification, in case of emergency. Thus, if there are no markings on the tablet, it is most likely some type of over the counter product. Although, there is also a chance that it could be a foreign pill. Where did you obtain this tablet? ## Sounds like an aspirin , ones you take everyday for heart Heath 72 or 82 mg ## In the mail from a company that fills prescriptions ## I got this pill from the hospital nurse who passed the morning meds ## No, it's too Big for the ...
I have an Oxycodone 15 mg yellow and round with the inscription 188 on one side and a T above a score mark on the other. Who is the manufacturer and is itching a common reaction? ## I can confirm that the imprint and color which you are reporting is Oxycodone 15 mg manufactured by Camber Pharmaceuticals (NDC 31722-917). To answer your question, itching is actually listed as one of the more serious side effects (according to MedlinePlus), and you are urged to report this to your doctor ASAP. Inactive ingredients for this tablet: - magnesium stearate - microcrystalline cellulose - sodium starch glycolate type a potato - silicon dioxide - lactose - d&c yellow no. 10 Are you just starting your Oxycodone treatment, or have you been switched to this pill from a different manufacturer?
yellow pill, one side has imrint of 10/325, the other side imprint says percocet ## Hello, Vivian! How are you? Yes, this tablet is manufactured by Endo Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 10mgs of Oxycodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen. 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?
I have some small Green pills with OC on one side and 40 on the other. what is it? ## This is one of the original formulation Oxycontin tablets, which contains 40mgs of time released Oxycodone. This is a very potent narcotic analgesic, so it may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, constipation and dry mouth. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with? ## The original form of Oxy-Contin has green/grey 80mg pills, the 40 mg were yellow.
Are pills with R 333 Oxycodone? I am sure that it is definitely a Percocet 10 325. Is that right? ## No.. But there is a percocet that is A333 made by Actavis. ## @Phillies, The only pill I'm finding online that is marked "R333", happens to be a 40mg Pantoprazole sodium delayed release tablet, used to treat symptoms of GERD and esophagitis. You never mentioned the color or shape of the tablet either, which in this case is a round yellow pill. But if you say that it's Percocet, it sounds to me like the imprint was simply misinterpreted. Because as Darwinski stated, "A333" is a 10/325mg Percocet made by Actavis; and is a white capsule-shaped pill by description. So there you have it. This could be either one of the pills mentioned above, depending on what you would...
I found a half of a pill in my bottle of men's and can't remember what it was. I am thinking it's from when I had surgery on both hands. Is a light yellow kinda oblong shape may be can't really tell because it a half of pill but has a Chinese very you can see on one side but I can only get the last number and it's a 4, I am thinking it's a percocet 10 generic.???? ## Hi Sandy, I see that you had mentioned finding this half of a pill in your "bottle of men's" ... but didn't finish saying what bottle it was (men's what?). You also go on to note that it "has a Chinese very"...(which doesn't make sense). I realize this is a typo, but could you please clarify what you originally intended to say? - If it's any consolation, pain meds ...
Show me a picture of the yellow Oxycodone 15 mg with NP13 imprinted on it. Thank you. ## Hello, Beth! The Oxycodone HCL 15mg pill you're describing is a round, yellow tablet with "NP" on one side; these letters are separated by partial score marks at the top and bottom of the pill and the "13" should be on the opposite side. It is manufactured by Zydus Pharmaceuticals. (NDC 68382-0795) Does this match the tablets you're questioning? 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.
I was told this yellow pill with P and a 40 on opposite sides was an oxy tamper proof. Not sure tho cuz what I have found on the net is that genetics have an OP. I'm from Canada so I'm not sure. Can anyone help me out? ## Purdue paid a fine and repattented there pill to be tamper proof to kiss the dea's, and the fda ass, and they made a tamper proof pill which is less potent and now they have no competition because they have a brand new patent for God only knows how long, So if you see the OC'S they are the left overs.. ## There are several people that have bought this pill on the street, from Canada as 40mgs of Oxycodone, however, we haven't been able to find anything that confirms that this is what they contain. And as to the actual Oxycontin manufactured by Purdue...
I was given a plain yellow round pill that was supposed to be a new oxycodone 15 that can't be abused but it has no imprint codes or markings at all. Is this what it is? ## Hello, Cj! How are you? No, that is most likely something available over the counter, though there could be a small chance that is some type of foreign medication. Under current FDA law, all prescription tablets must have unique imprints to enable their identification, in case of emergency. The only exception would be for medications specially ordered by a doctor and done by a compounding pharmacy, which would be in capsules. The ones that are available from Purdue that have the abuse deterrent feature all have markings, they use OP on them and then the number of the dosage on the opposite side and the 15mg table...
I want to know what is the difference between the yellow oxycodone 10mg with a p and 230 on it. And the pink oxycodone with np and 12 on it? What's the difference between those two pills?? ## Both pills contain 10mgs of Oxycodone... However the yellow one also contains 325mgs of Acetaminophen (aka Tylenol). Additionally, there are also differences in the lists of inactive ingredients (binders/fillers) that make up each tablet's composition. The yellow tablet contains: corn starch povidone k30 lactose monohydrate crospovidone stearic acid D & C Yellow No. 10 The pink tablet contains: magnesium stearate microcrystalline cellulose silicon dioxide stearic acid D & C Red No. 27 D & C Red No. 30 aluminum hydroxide I hope this info helps!