A On One Side 48 Orange Yellow Pill

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Hello fellow pain med users! I'd like to clear up any confusion. The yellow orange-ish pill with the imprinted V on one side and 4829 on the other is in fact oxycodone hydrochloride / acetaminophen 10/325. This means 10 mgs of oxycodone hydrochloride and 325 mg of acetaminophen. These are generic forms of percocet, roxicet. So yes, this is a perk 10, as people call it. The V everyone sees is actually an "N" standing for the brand name of certain medications "narcco" narcco is a company that manufactures pain medication and sells them at a generic price, thus reducing the cost of these prescription medication. Generic pills, such as this pill, have to have at least 99.9 percent of the makeup of the ungeneric brand ie. Roxicet. So you are getting the exact same thing, ...

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I have some PALE YELLOW, NOT Orange, PALE YELLOW colored V4829's.... can someone who is not color blind, as there is a BIG difference to what the color 'should be' and what it visually looks like on the internet.... tell me if these are real? ~ it's 'listed' as being yellow in color but they're CLEARLY more orange, in all the images I've looked at... Also, if they can vary in color but are the same strength, someone needs to clarify that... yellow is yellow.... orange is orange!! ~ ridiculous! ## You are correct, according to the pictures from the manufacturer, it does look more like dark yellow, or orange. " The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, co...

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I am reading everywhere that the color should be orangish, and have seen pics online of them being orangish. The ones I have are more off white, but no where near orange. I also read one comment on here saying these are fakes. The V and the 4829 are facing same side up, and the pill looks exactly the same as found online. I feel a little droopy after taking a few, but feels weaker than other percs. Please help!!! ## Hello, Percy! How are you? Qualitest lists them as being yellow, though I admit they do look more orange. Are sure you're reading the marking correctly? The FDA classifies Percocet 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. Does anyone know more ...

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My v 4829 are light yellow instead of bright yellow. Is this normal? All the pics I see are the bright ones. ## @Bigjake, When I look on google images the photographs of V 4829 are somewhat of a dull yellowish orange color. I'm not sure how accurate these images are relative to an actual tablet, due to lighting, etc, when the picture was taken. So if it were me, I'd probably take the pill into a local pharmacy to have them check it out just to be sure. On the other hand, if you got your prescription filled from a licensed pharmacy, I tend to think that a slight variation in color isn't anything to be too concerned about unless it's not working as well as the other one. Have you had a chance to take it yet?

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