Will Oxycontin Be Changed Back To Original Formula (Page 2)

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is Oxycontin going back to their old formula? OC instead of OP.

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I noticed it does take longer for the op to work, maybe 30-45 minutes longer, and the pain relief has decreased, but I still get some relief. (It's like a lower dose.) My question is, if I was to go up to a higher dose (not sure of the dose amounts, I'm on 3 40's a day now), could that help make it work more like the oc's?

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Also..the new formula even disolved completely still retain's time release properties(according to purdue) tHEN THAT MEANS OUR BODIES WILL NOT BREAK IT DOWN. This is so absurd i would laugh if not so tragic.

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Well..i am now frightened over the side effects of the new op's. And angry! I didn't have any side effects other than my op were much milder and i needed more breakthrough med's.I really felt a little 'smug' that i didn't have adverse effects like all the other's.Three month's later ALL the med's i take have STOPPED WORKING'. And i am a having for 24 hr's..headaches ..am waking up with severe abdomal discomfort.feel like i'm going through wd..heart shuddering/palpitation's for hours at a time..and of all thing's my scalp feel's like electricity is shooting through it(anyone else with this?) severe itching in feet and legs..None of these occurred when i first started the new formula.

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Roxicodone as of June,26 2011 FDA,DEA said to be changing the formula in it as same as Oxycodone op.We the people need to stand together some place and sue to get the oc back on the market.Heck I never had to snort,smoke or shoot up Oxys in an hour they worked just fine I was able to move again,mow my yard,paint my house,build a house,dig a hole to china lol you get the idea (I felt good again for a change) took away depression, i started talking to people again if i had pain it didn't matter anymore.Yes people they changed it all If I take it (op) i sleep and sleep and sleep not getting anything done as much and i do feel more pain then with (oc)

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I've been taking the new formulation for several months now in 80mg form. Last month I noticed that the pills were different. Even though they still said OP on the side, the consistency seemed to be like the old OCs... They have lost all of their gumminess. Im due for a refill next week so I will ask the pharmacist if he knows if they have switched back.

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I noticed that too, wipster. It seems as though they reduced the amount of "gummy" material they use in the pill. They still aren't as good as the old oc's but I think they're trying to make them like they were before.
I think that the FDA caught Purdue adding something to the old oc's that wasn't supposed to be there (illegal maybe). I know that when I was taking them I had NO PAIN and plenty of energy. Something's been eliminated from the new version. Telling the public that they had to reformulate because of drug abusers is just a facade.

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I'm going on eight years use for chronic back pain and I too am suffering from the formula change. I've also noticed the pills themselves vary in strength throughout the same bottle! Side effects have appeared I never had too (tearing eyes, fatigue, jumpy legs, tenseness . . . And now; hot flashes!). I've not felt this bad since I was hurt, originally.

Maybe a class action suit would get everyone's attention, huh? I know this much: I'm at my wits' end! Heaven help us. It sure seems no one else will!

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I agree with frustrated in PA, after about 4 hours they start wearing off and I get hot flashes too and it's not due to my age, it's these slimy pills they are giving us. My last batch wasn't as gummy, then when I got my new script this week, they are worse than ever! I thought they were trying to improve upon them but obviously not. They do not work!!!

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i had hip replacement surgery and have been taking 20mg oc for pain. when the new formula came out, i knew right away they were not as effective, and caused a lot of problems. mr dr. recommended oxycodone, and i have survived so far. the only real difference is that the new oxys are not time released, and wear off after about 3-4 hrs. they cost $1.32 each, and, have severe side effects, including bowel problems. i have heard purdue will not go back to the original formula due to abuse by the easy crushing and injection or sniffing of the tablet form. the new formula contains cellulose, which cannot be crushed, and instead, expands in your stomach, causing the problems. i feel this is a travesty of justice to the non-abusers and the gov't and purdue should not deprive honest pain relief to non-abusers by changing to a harmful product for those in real need. if the stupid addicts wish to snort it, then let them. don't make us pay for their stupidity. the new formula really sucks, and should not be allowed . the pain relief and effects of the original oxycontin should not have been compromised due the behavior of a few useless addicts.

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You're right! You don't see Budweiser removing the alcohol content from their products because of alcoholics!!

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Caznam,

Got my refill last week and it appears to me like most (not all) of these pills are formulated much more like the old OC's, much more like a regular pill... ,ost of the gumminess is gone, except for the shell surrounding the medicine. A few of them seem more gummy than the rest, but nowhere near as much as before. Now these are the 80's and they still say OP on the side. Maybe it's just my imagination, but they also appear to be more powerful than the first OP's, more like the old OC's. I have never crushed one of these, so I don't know how it compares to the old OC's, but the consistency of the new ones seems closer to an aspirin, more chaulky than solid.

The pharmacist I trust wasn't in the day I picked up my refill, so I haven't had the chance to ask him if he knew anything about re-reformulating. One would think that Purdue would put out a notice to pharmacists about it for customers who ask, unless they assume that no one will bite or chew them. Hopefully my pharmacist will be there next time, so I'll ask and keep you all posted.

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what pharmacys IN SONOMA COUNTY still carries 30milagram oxicontins

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What I don't understand is that the instant release haven't been altered (the OxyCodone). If I'm not mistaken, you can still chew them up/crush them and they're not rendered inert. So, where "abuse" is concerned, who care about the extended release tablets? The junkies can still just use the IR's! Since that's the case, why put us through this agony? Could it be to sell more of the IR's - which I now find myself using more than before (to get me through, between "long-acting" OxyContin doses)? What I get are generic . . . . Does Purdue own stock in generic companies? :-/

Oh! SO I went to some super-specialists last week (withholding who/where) and you know what they did for me? They prescribed a super-dangerous anti-depressant! Gee . . . thanks a lot! :-( (I'll pass on that.)

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Thanks alot purdue! My Sister just died from a bad reaction to the new op formula. She was on the old oxycontin formula for 5 years with no problem, never higher doses, and as soon as she tries these new shiitty ops, she thinks she should take 4 or 5 because the 1st couple werent working. Turns out she was allergic to whatever ingredient the new formula has in it that the original did not.

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I am right there with you, word for word. Got Adhesive Arachnoiditis from an epidural. Tis' a hell that nobody understands because you don't look sick. I am on the Oxycontin too. I mentioned to my old pain doc that it doesn't react the same. He said to me in a very mean voice...It is EXACTLY the same thing! No, it is not. My new doc said he didn't think it was either and upped my dose. It still wears out at the same time as the old one. So, he split my scripts in two. One 40mg in the morning, a 20mg at 4:00 p.m. and a 20mg at night, along with my other meds. Course, with my darn insurance, that doubled my cost.

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Just call purdy. i did and get a strate an. the you will know the real truth. the new one,s are not the same.

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They probably changed them so they could have a new patent. That way, they can keep other companies from making generics.

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Long time legit chronic pain patient here.
The "ghost" is absolutely true. It is a known fact.
So to you people accusing this person of being stupid, it is you that is the moron. Read the paperwork that comes with the Oxycontin, or go on Purdue's website.
BTW The OP formula does suck, but it is better than nothing...

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Well, just got a new batch and all of the Oxy OP 80's I've taken so far are just like they used to be, the consistency of an aspirin (when you get past the coating), not gummy at all. They seem to be a bit stronger too, but I take so much it's really hard for me to tell... I just know I hurt so bad I can hardly move without them (or something equivalent).

I did get a chance to ask my favorite pharmacist about whether Purdue had send any information about reverting back to the original formulation and he said he hasn't heard or seen anything. Either I'm extreme;y lucky or maybe they had a bunch of the old ones they needed to sell, but the ones I've gotten for the last three months or so are just like the old OC's... let's hope they stay that way!

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dear frightened again.could you please tell us the name of your mail order pharmacy?thanx a load. peace out!

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