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Show pictures of oxy contin ## Hello, Monkey! How are you? I'm sorry, but I don't have pictures to post for you, due to copyright reasons. However, I can list the descriptions of the various doses of Oxycontin for you, since there are only a couple available and there are no generics. The new ones that are currently available are…. Round, white, with OP on one side and 10 on the other, 10mg Oxycontin. Round, gray, with OP on one side and 15 on the other, 15mg Oxycontin. Round, brown, with OP one side and 30 on the other, 30mg Oxycontin. They are all manufactured by Purdue Pharma and those are the only ones they list as being currently on the market. The FDA classifies this medication as being a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause s...

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Is there a brown colored pill for the 60mg oxycontin OP... my new Prescription is brown with the number 60 on one side and And the letters op are both capitalized on the reverse side? If anyone can help please comment!!! ## Hi, Paul! How are you? Purdue, the manufacturer, describes it as red, but it looks more brownish in the images I've seen of it. Learn more Oxycontin details here. Where did you get it filled? Have you taken this dosage before and this one seems to be a different color? ## Don't worry too much Paul..same thing happened to me with my Hydrocodone. Different manufactures make different colors/types/numbers etc. what the pharmacy should have done was put a sticker on your bottle that says "This is the same medication you have been taking, it just make look dif...

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Lite green round pill 88, is this 15 mgs oxycotin? ## Hello, Annie! How are you? No, I am not aware of any Oxycodone tablets with that marking and Oxycontin is only available in the name brand with the OP marking on one side and a number representing the dosage on the other. Is that the complete imprint? Can you please post back and clarify? Thank you! I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you.

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i would like to see how the pills look to make sure im getting the right medication ## Since there are different formulations of Oxycodone available, the time released, the immediate release and the regular release, the last two of which are also available as generics, I cannot possibly list descriptions and markings for all the tablets on the market. Oxycodone is also available combined with Acetaminophen in several products, such as the brand names Percocet, Roxicet or Endocet and this is also available as generics. What are the markings on the ones you have? That is what enables us to identify them for you. I can tell you that if you are on the time released formulation, Oxycontin, they are very easy to identify, since they are only available in the name brand, which is manufactured ...

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show pictures of generic40mg oxycodone595m ## I don't have an image to post for you, but I can tell you that this pill should be yellow and round, with an M in a box on one side and the 595 on the other. It contains 40mgs of Oxycodone, this is an older tablet that has been discontinue, because it was a time released generic for Oxycontin and the FDA stopped generics of it from being made to prevent so many being on the market and stem the trend of abuse and diversion. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Read more: Are there any questions or comments?

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I was told it was Oxycontin SR 100mg, but it difffers in features from other Canadian pharmacy oxycontin. One side has 100 imprinted. However, instead of the CDN imprint, there are symbols or a logo on the other side. Looks a bit like a smiley face, but that depends on how you rotate the pill. Please see images below: ## The symbol on the back side of the pill appears to be a P, standing for the manufacturer Pharmascience. Here is an image from their site: If you visit their online product catalog at and then click on the letter T to view those medications, it is listed as Topiramate 100 mg. So it is not an Oxycodone. This is an anticonvulsant drug used to treat epilepsy in children and adults. It is sometimes used as an antidepressant. For more information about this drug please see:...

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