Green Round Pill U23 Oxycodone 15
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Re: Trigg (# 70) Expand Referenced Message

I order Aurolife U17 oxicodone and r best. Hope this helps.

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Found a green pill with the letter U and #'s 23 on one side and a line on the other. What is it please?

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I get generic Percocet and Xanax. They aren't working as they used to. Should I get DAW from now on. R they better. Sue

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Re: Carola (# 8) Expand Referenced Message

You are completely right these are the absolute worst brand on the market. I've unfortunately been forced to have this brand although it made me very sick (migraines, sweating, tremors and almost felt as if they sent me into withdrawals) with absolutely ZERO pain relief whatsoever. I've spoken with many other pain management patients who take oxycodone and this brand( no matter what the dosage) has the same negative effects. And unfortunately with all the negativity surrounding pain medication legitimate patients are thrown into the barrel with the bad apples and are treated poorly and harshly with terrible consequences for the patient. After receiving the u23 pill from The pharmacy and having terrible side effects for about five days I called the pharmacy to tell them what was going on and ask for advice on what to do or if I was allergic and they just said it's normal and there's nothing they can do. The next month when I filled my prescription I received the same brand and immediately I informed them that they didn't work for me or I was allergic or something was very wrong with the meds and gave them the details they said they had no others. So I requested to take my prescription to a different pharmacy to be filled and they said that this was unacceptable and that they would flag me in the prescription monitoring program for it. So I was forced to fill them and take them. At my next doctor's appointment I explained the issue and begged him to indicate it on the script but he said it was the pharmacy's issue and out of his control. If you can avoid these u23 pills and brand in general at all costs!

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What is the difference between the green and white version?

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Re: Barb (# 4) Expand Referenced Message
OMG ! I took my first one and 15 minutes later I couldn't pick my head up off my pillow.

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Re: jbeasy (# 15) Expand Referenced Message

Everybody is ful of crap.these greens ones are just as good as the regular ones.to be honest with yall i like these better then the 214 greens but everyone has their own opinion.so who am i to tell yall that they would help you for your pain or how they will work for you like they did for me, but like i said this is my opinion so. I give them a thumbs up. My other opinion go cowboys!!!.

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Re: banna (# 22) Expand Referenced Message

I have to add...I was young, dumb and influential when 18. I hung out and drove around...45 yrs ago. H ruined my life. I got so sick. Off and on I was an addict. Then, I was kicked by our stallion and couldn't walk for 6 months. What I'm saying is, i am trying like hell to stay away from that H... I havent taken it in 30 yrs. But now with chronic pain, if these dr's keep messing with my percocet u/a here and there, THAT IS HOW N WHY THEY ARE PUSHING legit pain/pill patients who need meds, to have no other choice than to turn to H for pain relief, because they tried so hard to get ppl off prescribed pills. Thus, people are overdosing. It's the wrong way to fight an epidemic...

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Re: Jo (# 34) Expand Referenced Message

You must not have any pain if you feel they are the same. Trust me, they are not the same. C

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Re: Lisa (# 2) Expand Referenced Message

They work but too many darn side effects, sweating of palms of hands and feet and back of the neck, cold sweats, random headaches and drowsiness. Never had any issues from any other type of oxy brand.

Try to avoid u23 if possible. I know somebody else that uses the same without any issues but for me not so good.

It's a bummer since I just filled and can't switch, 27 more days of this b.s..

Shop around and always try to stick with a brand that works for you. Not all brands are the same!

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I've noticed meds given in hospital are name brand and much more effective. I for one does not like taking pain meds. Although I live with chronic pain, my best relief is hydrocodone 7.5 using a tylenol otc for a boost when unbearable. They work much more efficently than the U23 oxycodone.

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These U23 oxycodone are trash. I have always had the mallincroth and when I got my rx filled at shop rite this time they gave me these. I noticed no pain relief but instead made me foggy, sweating and very nauseous. I told my dr and pharmacist that these pills are poison and that my body immediately reacted to them in a negative way. I also started having a terrible headache. The pharmacists didn't seam to care and told me to get something for naesea. They will never pawn this trash on me again. Meanwhile I'm in pain without medication. My dr's office told me there was nothing they could do. I'm in pain management
and seen once a month

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Just picked these weird new ones up about a half hour ago on July 25th. Are these green oxycodone 15mg U 23 new? I've always had the a214, v 4811, & k8 green 15's and these new ones are bigger, about double the size of the regular IR 15s. Does anyone know if these new ones are the "anti abuse" ones? Also if they are extended/time release or immediate/instant release? Thanks.

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I simply ask my pharmacy which is rite aid to Order from the manufacture actavis pharma the 15 mg mint green oxy with A/214 on it due to experience with others that did not work well for me with controlling my pain. I have been sick for 3 years now, so I don't think they wanna lose me as a costumer considering the crazy amount of medications I'm on, or just are very sweet caring people beacuse they said ok thank you for letting us know that you need that specific type. Without arguing they fill the type that works for me and just incase of any problems coming up my pm doctor also adds it as a note on my script. So if anyone else has had this problem maybe try doing this it made all the difference in helping me.

Ps. Out of all the types of oxy I have tried the u23 were the worst... did absolutely nothing for me.

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To those who are saying that oxycodone and naloxone are counterproductive, that may be true. However, we can't ignore the fact that this drug combination does exist under the trade names Targin (made by Mundipharma), Targiniq and Targinact. So before calling others out, you should at least be aware of this - That's all I'm saying...

"The place of oxycodone/naloxone in chronic pain management":
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3685363

Hope this helps clear up any confusion.

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Once you've picked up your prescription you can't return it or change it for something else. However, when picking up your script you can look at the bottle or description on the bottle and see which who manufactures the pills before you leave the pharmacy. Once you've signed for the pills and leave with them you're outta luck so it's best to make sure its what you want before you leave.

I suggest next time you see your doctor to tell him/her that you need to switch pharmacies because Rite Aid carries a brand of your medication that does not work for you. Your doctor can't tell you no you're not allowed to do that. Fill out a new pain contract and list a new pharmacy. I went to all of my local pharmacies to see which brand each was ordering so I know where to fill my prescription. I had Walmart listed as my primary pharmacy but they never have it in stock so I switched to Safeway, then I got stuck with the Aurobindo formula so the month after that I switched to CVS who orders "Qualitest" (scored with "V"). I like that brand so now I always fill at CVS. Usually when you pick a primary pharmacy you also choose a secondary pharmacy to fill your prescriptions in the event your primary choice is out of stock. As long as you tell your doctor you're switching everything should be fine.

Please note that the examples of pharmacies I provided are my own experience with my local pharmacies and does not mean all CVS' will order the same as my local CVS. All of the "Aurobindo" pills are garbage, it's possible you're allergic to one of the inactive ingredients in that formula but in my experience Aurobindo is just an awful manufacturer in general. Good luck, I hope this is somewhat helpful.

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That's weird advice. You can't generalize what serveral different stores are ordering in different locations, that's just ridiculous. The easy solution is to just ask which manufacturer is labeled on the pill before you fill your script there. If its Aurobindo don't fill it there. Qualitest (is scored with "V") works well and the ones scored with "M" in a box are ideal, I'm not sure who the manufacturer is for the M boxes.

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K take a sub then do some opiates and tell me I'm wrong. Been there, DONE THAT.

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They're still IR, you don't know what you're talking about. People like you who act like they know what they're talking about is the reason why there are so many stupid confused people in these forums. Please don't give false information, it takes a really long time to clean up that kind of misinformation mess and it's irritating to keep doing it over abd over and over.

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Putting naloxone in the oxy formula is absolutely counterproductive and renders the oxy useless. The person you're talking about was probably trying to reference the fact that some oxy/opiates have been reformulated to gel up once broken down to avoid "abuse" and force people to swallow them. That person probably thinks calling the special formula naloxone makes them sound smarter and more credible but it just discredits them entirely because it's not accurate. For the record, obviously there are still ways around the gel BS, people will always find a way to get their high.

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