Octagon Shape Pill Orange

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Has a cross-like symbol on the back. ## I was addicted to oxyxotin for 2 years. I did methadone, tried to stop cold turkey, nothing worked. One dat I came across these pills called Suboxone. that is exactly what you have. They are orange, octagon-shaped, N8 on one side and a cross on the other,. The cross is to help you split it in to equal halfs. The way it works is that you put the pill under your tongue (sublingually) and let it melt. it goes through the main vein you have under your tongue that connects to your brain and it blocks the opiate receptors in your brain. you start off at 1 pill a day, 2 at most if needed. but fter using the 1st whole pill, try to use just halfs until you are comfortable. By comfortable I mean not withdrawling. Thats what that pill does. It is a miracle d...

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My Caresource Insurance Stopped Paying For Strips And Now My Pharmacy Gives Me 8mg White / Round Generic Pills Which Insurance Covers. Is There Any Way I Can Get The Orange Octagon N8 Pills? Does Anyone Know What Pharmacy Might Give These And Will Caresource Pay For Them In Ohio. Are They Better? ## I'm on the films and I prefer them to the pills. And no you can't get the stop sign shaped pills by reckitt anymore as they phased them out a few years ago due to "children safety" when there is no evidence backing this up which is why they are facing a mega legal suit from the FDA. You can get generic pills however but not generic films as those are only brand name. I tried the generic pills and didn't care for em so I take an 8mg strip a day and have for years and never...

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Orange, maybe peach colored, looks like a stop sign, has a W on one side and 75mg on the other. ## This tablet contains 75mgs of Ranitidine, the active ingredient in Zantac, this is an over the counter dosage and a generic or store brand of it. This medication is usually used to treat or prevent conditions such as: heartburn, gastritis, ulcers and GERD. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, gas and stomach pain. Read more: Are there any comments or questions?

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suboxone 8mg/2mg orange octagon shape ## Yes, that is the shape they are made in, what would you like to know about them? Suboxone is an opiate, containing the active ingredient Burprenorphine, it is commonly used to treat drug addiction and some cases of severe chronic pain. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth, dizziness and constipation. You can read more here: ## Is there a 10 mg pill? There are people on the streets saying they are called skittles ## there aint no 10mg pill, but looks like you got burned on the street brah. ## is there any heartburn medication that resembles an 8mg sub.... and is there any generic form of suboxone that is not orange and octogonish ## Suboxone is NOT an opiate. ## You ARE WRONG. Suboxone IS an opiate. I am prescribed them. ...

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n8- octagone shape, orange in color ## nee you to identify pill found (N8- orange in color, octagone type shape.i am concerned for my son and younger kids i have if someone gets it with out my knowledge. ## as far as i know he had taken this pill for a way to get off of a pain pill he was depended upon after a surgery ## Yes, this would be something used for addiction, it is a new medication called Suboxone, here's an image of the pill: Pill Image Click Here It contains 8mgs of Buprenorphine, which is a narcotic pain med, but it can help treat addiction because it does not act on the pleasure receptors and provide the high and euphoria like other narcotics. It also contains an opiate agonist, 2mgs of Naloxone. That said, however, yes, you are right to worry about children or even a ...

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They now have generic Suboxone pills, but I do not want the generic pills. Am I going to still be able to purchase the original Suboxone orange octagon shaped "original non generic" pills when I get my prescription filled? My pharmacy has the new generics in, but I do not want generic Suboxone. I want the original ones! ## Hi, Chrissy! I understand your concern, some people do have problems with generic medications. To avoid getting a generic, you need to ask your doctor to write the prescription as 'brand medically necessary' or to not check the substitutions permitted box, to sign on that line, or whatever one of the various methods your state uses. If that's not done, it is normal for your pharmacy to give you a generic, unless your paying cash and request otherwi...

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They now have generic Suboxone pills, but I do not want the generic pills. Am I going to still be able to purchase the original Suboxone orange octagon shaped "original non generic" pills when I get my prescription filled? My pharmacy has the new generics in, but I do not want generic Suboxone. I want the original ones! ## From what I've read, there have been some complications with the manufacturers who distribute Suboxone and the regular ones may not be available right now. There isn't a lot of pertinent information about this issue that I can find, so you may have to look around for some other pharmacies. I wish I could be of more help! If anyone else knows more about this topic, please share!

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I found an orange octagon shaped pill. COMPLETELY blank on one side, and on the other is only the number 10. ONLY number 10. it does not say anything else for example e674 any help would be appreciated! ## it sounds like an 8mg suboxone DO NOT TAKE IF YOUR CURRENTLY TAKING OPIATES WILL BE IN HELL.the withdrawals r HORRIBLE ## I Currentley Take Suboxone,And I take 8 mg which is orange oct shape and They don't make 10 mg cause that would be the mg of it .They only make 2mg,4mg,8mg.Don't Think Thats What It Is. ## Why doesn't anyone contact the pharmacy and ask? thats what i did, had my answer in 5 min. ## Sounds like an Opana ER you can look it up.

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I am questioning a pill. The doc said to my friend it is a new suboxone however i cannot locate it anywhere. Its is a round orange pill with an orange flavor with the imprint of a dagger on one side i think and i cant see what the other side says. it may have a coating of sorts on it. Has anyone heard of this new suboxone shape? ## normal suboxone 8mg tablet is kindof big, octogon shape with small cross shape on one side as well. It is not a "new" suboxone tablet, however. If you bring it to any pharmacist and show it, they will confirm what it is. They won't take it from you either. Hope this helped. Thanks, Grace Patient Services Manager ## the newer generic suboxone pills that are round instead of octagon and dont have the cross on it either, they are definitely suboxones...

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small light orange round pill with an octagon shape on one side and possible DS on the other side. ## The only thing I am finding that meets this description is a pill from a packet of birth control tablets called Yaz. Where they found in the U.S.?

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Orange Scored ## If it is octagon shaped then it is Dextro-Amphetamine and Amphetemine 30mg. Adderall 30mg

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round orange pill with w inside an octagon shape suppose to be soma ## round orange pill with a w inside a hexagon shape might be generic soma

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orange octagon shape with 10 on one side and blank on the other side

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Pill octagon shaped and orange ## can somebody please give some detailed info on saboxcin? cant find anything other than what it looks like

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orange octagone shaped pill,N8 on one sibe,cross on the other,anyone know? ## Used for opioid addiction like methadose but a different chemistry - N8 is 8;2 mg Suboxone

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10 on one side & E on the other..octagon shaped & its a pill not capsule ## octagon pink or light orange pill with 10 on one side and blank on other

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NDC 0781-5791 NDC Database

Levofloxacin 500 mg Oral Tablet by Sandoz Inc ## Markings: SZ;986 ## Shape: Octagon (8 sides) ## Color: Orange ## Package Codes: 0781-5791-01, 0781-5791-10, 0781-5791-50

NDC 0075-0700 NDC Database

Lozol 1.25 mg Oral Tablet by Aventis Pharmaceuticals Inc. ## Markings: R;7 ## Shape: Octagon (8 sides) ## Color: Orange ## Active Ingredients: Indapamide

NDC 50436-6585 NDC Database

Levofloxacin 500 mg Oral Tablet by Unit Dose Services ## Markings: SZ;986 ## Shape: Octagon (8 sides) ## Color: Orange ## Package Codes: 50436-6585-1, 50436-6585-2

NDC 16590-747 NDC Database

12 Hr Opana 10 mg Extended Release Tablet by Stat Rx USA LLC ## Markings: E674;10 ## Shape: Octagon (8 sides) ## Color: Orange ## Package Codes: 16590-747-30, 16590-747-56, 16590-747-60, 16590-747-90 ## Active Ingredients: Oxymorphone Hydrochloride

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