What Over The Counter Medication Looks Like Oxy 30mg

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Can you tell me is there an over the counter medication that looks like oxycodone 30 milligram round blue pill. ## @Lady D, Unless you have an amazing counterfeit, to my knowledge there are no other pills on the market that not only look-a-like, but also carry the same imprint. Any medical professional or someone well aware of what they're taking isn't going to be fooled by an impostor like that. So may I ask what your motives or incentives are for seeking an alternative substitute? I wish you the best of luck in your search, but just hope you're not hurting anyone else in the process if you know what I mean. ## I often u my hormone pills to pass for oxy 30s at my dr's pill count .. It's estradiol 1mg .. Upon closer looking of corse the # an imprint Wld not match up ...

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I need to know if this is as effective as its counterparts and if it is as strong? ## I dont know i have never seen one that looks like these im still trying to find out if they really are 30s ## @Heather, The Oxycodone that Karen is describing is in fact a 30mg tablet, manufactured by Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. For further verification, the National Drug Code (NDC) is: 00378-6114 @Karen, It's important to know that medications can affect everyone differently, where as some people get great results from taking it, but there are others that it just doesn't work the same for. Unfortunately, the only way to find out is to actually try it and be your own best judge. In general, when you switch brand names, the drug itself doesn't change, but rather the binders or fillers that th...

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Looks like an oxycodone - it has m inside a square and 30 on back on top of the line. But it is white in color, not pale blue - just WHITE. What could it be? ## Aside from the color, everything else in your description matches up with a typical 30mg Oxycodone IR pill made by Mallinckrodt. My first assumption is that if you didn't get it filled at a licensed pharmacy, then it's probably counterfeit. These days they do a pretty good job of making them look legitimate, so you can never be too certain unless you were to have the pill analyzed by a lab or drug panel to at least verify the presence of an opiate. Even then, without going through a licensed pharmacy the fillers and binding agents could be comprised of poison for all we know... If it doesn't look like the legitimate ...

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