Round Orange Pill Op One Side 60 Other

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I have a bright round orange pill that has N60 on one side and nothing on the other side. Anyone know what it is? Could it be Morphine or a heart related pill? ## Morphine extended release. Not really any recreational value . But can be helpful if you truly need it ## The 60mg extended release Morphine with NDC 68382-0905 that matches this description is oval and white. It is an opiate narcotic that carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, constipation, and dry mouth. They are manufactured by Zydus Pharmaceuticals However, they are not round and orange. The markings are also on opposite sides of the pill. TomCat, I haven't been able to find anything that matches your description. Can you please double check the markings...

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round ## THE ORANGE PILL WITH THE NUMBER 44 IS OXYCODONE 'SLASH' ASPIRIN, USED FOR HIV INFECTED CANCER PATIENCE SUCH AS THE 44 138 ASPIRIN AND A LITTLE BIT OF OXYCODONE (A LIL PAIN RELIEVER) AND NOT ALOT DUE TO THE HIV PATIENCE INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER MEDS. ## A round yellow/orange tablet with the marking of 44 on it is manufactured by Apotex Corp, and they list it as containing 5mgs of Tadalafil, which is used to treat erectile dysfunction, and pulmonary hypertension. NDC: 60505-4684 Its typical side effects may include nausea, dizziness, blurry vision, priapism, increased urination, and hypotension. This is not any type of opioid. Is there anything I can help with?

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Dark orange/red, round, 60 (one side), OC (other side) - Is this Oxycontin 60 mg? ## Yes, this is 60mgs of Oxycodone CR, a generic for Oxycontin, a potent narcotic pain reliever. Manufactured by Purdue Pharma. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and constipation. ## The OC namebrand works better than the new OP brand. they seem to only work half as good.

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My dad just realized tonight that his 60mg Morphine Sul tablet tasted different than normal? In fact, it smells & tastes like citrus orange!? There isn't a single marking on these small, round tablets either? I'm really scared that perhaps someone switched out his pills or that the pharmacy mistakingly filled his script with the incorrect prescription?! He is in great need of his painkiller scripts, so I'm really interested in figuring this one out! ## Pretty sure that's a suboxone. Which I find it super hard to believe a pharmacy would mix the two up. If you have a different question or you're raiding a medicine or your dad's cabinet I wouldn't suggest taking it if you have methadone in your system or expect hell on earth. Suboxone is an opiate agonist a...

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What is The Difference in a Big round peach color MS Contin 60 mg extended release and a Small round orange MS Contin 60 mg extended release are they same pills ## does MS Contin have an antagonist drug encapsulated in it to prevent misuse? I suffer from chronic pain from a severe back injury and My Generic MS Contin seems like it isn't working nearly at all! I had heard that the drug Nazis (D.E.A.) was making the manufacturers of Time Release narcotics put this in extended release drugs to save people from themselves. IF THIS IS TRUE IT IS A MORONIC IDEA as everyone has different PH levels that can open the antagonist drug prematurely. I can't take much more from those who know how much more I hurt than myself! I have never crushed up any pill but a chewable antiacid. Is the D....

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small round peach pill ## The closest they make to a peach color is their 60mgs tablet, it is actually a bright orange and has their P logo on one side and 60 over mg on the opposite. Some made by other companies include: An orangish colored, round pill with an M in a square on one side and a 60 on the other. And round, peach tablet with ABG on one side and 60 on the other. Do any of these match the tablet you are asking about?

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I wanted to know if there was a difference between codeine and codone? And which is stronger the white round 2065v4 or the Orange oval 3605v? ## Hello, Murnda! How are you? It's actually Codeine and Hydrocodone, so yes, they are different, though both are narcotics. These tablets are manufactured by Qualitest Pharmaceuticals and they list the one with the 2065 on it as containing 60mgs of Codeine and 300mgs of Acetaminophen, while the one with the 3605 marking contains 7.5mgs of Hydrocodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen. Codeine is a rather weak opiate, so they Hydrocodone is much stronger. Along with being habit forming, their typical side effects, as listed by the FDA, may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, constipation and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help with?

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NDC 63481-436 NDC Database

12 Hr Opana 10 mg Extended Release Tablet by Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc. ## Markings: E;10 ## Shape: Round ## Color: Orange ## Package Codes: 63481-436-60, 63481-436-70 ## Active Ingredients: Oxymorphone Hydrochloride

NDC 63481-814 NDC Database

12 Hr Opana 10 mg Extended Release Tablet by Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc. ## Markings: E;10 ## Shape: Round ## Color: Orange ## Package Codes: 63481-814-20, 63481-814-60, 63481-814-70 ## Active Ingredients: Oxymorphone Hydrochloride

NDC 35356-820 NDC Database

12 Hr Opana 10 mg Extended Release Tablet by Lake Erie Medical Dba Quality Care Products LLC ## Markings: E;10 ## Shape: Round ## Color: Orange ## Package Codes: 35356-820-30, 35356-820-60, 35356-820-90 ## Active Ingredients: Oxymorphone Hydrochloride

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