T 193 Oxycodine 7.5/325
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i have been taking percocets 7.5/325 for severe chronic neck pain for some time now. i guess i have been lucky and have been given a different brand from my pharmacy for a long time. just recently i received some from the manufacture camber. im not sure whats in them but i know whats NOT...an actual pain reliever...they are actually making my teeth itch and my eyes burn. i have stopped taking them and will be going to my pharmacy tomorrow to demand some from a different manufacture...im not that impressed with activis but since they bought out watson they will have to do until i can find another...it has to be some kind of allergic reaction to one or more of the fillers used besides the fact that they DO NOT work at all...
Re: Christopher (# 14)
I have gotten these pills for 11/2 MONTHS they are the worse pain meds I have ever received. At least when I would take a percocet it would give you some e energy to to do something not with these. They make me to just lay down and sleep. I thought I was taking to much blood pressure meds and it bottomed out to where I just had to lay down. Please get these pills fixed and put whatever is missing from them so they will be up to par for folks. I need my uv16 or uv17 back where I can get some relief
Re: Mark (# 15)
I am experiencing anxiety, almost withdrawal, and I'm only taking a half a pill at a time. We need to do something about this because this government and this administration are using us all as guinea pigs for 7.5/325 Camber. I called Walgreens and they told me that's their manufacturer, call them.
Re: Dubgang77 (# 12)
I believe this is ingredient added to them so people can not put them in thier body using a needle I can only assume but am pretty sure they get wet turn peach looking and can not be abused by people who are addicts to a needle
Does the pill number t193 turn red-orange when wet?
Re: Peggy (# 19)
Brings a tear to my eye to relate to others. I rescued my 3 children from our trailer fire 8 years ago...I carried them out at the same time. There was no other option. I left with all I wanted with me in this world. We found a new apartment 3 weeks later and have been building our life of details ever since, including my fourth child, but the only other force that's been with me every day since is pain. It's my daily reminder of what I would do a million times over if given the choice. Doctors aren't doctors here. They're dollars. "Dollars and no cents", so to speak. They'll refer you till there's no one left to see and test you till you feel completely violated, but they won't diagnose you or prescribe anything. It's been 8 years and I can hardly catch my breath at times. I haven't had a pain-free day while living in this apartment complex. These were planned to be our better days. I don't want my kids to only remember my physical limitations or to witness this broken little body that has imprisoned this brilliant mind. (I'm really only great with kids and words, but that's more than enough for me) and I'm sorry if this has nothing to do with the chat but I happened across it randomly and it caught my attention. People with pain problems don't always have a pill problem, in my opinion. They have a "professional" problem... or lack thereof (medically and Pharmaceutically speaking).
Karen (# 17) --
That is so true but very sad for people who truly need it .Life is very difficult for us pain sufferers especially if you are not getting the treatment you need.I don't have insurance and My husband and I spend thousands and thousands of Dollars for many treatments that did not help .The medication I was on changed my life for the better and I could function again.People that don't go through what we do have a very difficult time understanding what it's like living daily with chronic pain conditions.And What might work for one patient might not work for the next patient ours bodies are very different and can vary on many levels.
Re: Peggy (# 16)
I couldn't agree with you more I am so glad I have no problems getting my pain medication from my Dr. but it is only going to get worse for us as far as getting pain medication.
Re: Mark (# 15)
I've been searching for months to see if anyone else had a problem with these. My Walgreens changed to them a few months ago and I immediately felt like I was getting less relief. Each month it got worse. I switched to Walgreens after the last independent pharmacist I went to switched to a crappy brown round pill and even after I said I would pay extra refused to switch manufacturers. In this day and age, I'm nervous to complain. I get judging looks from Pharmacy staff every month. Last time one gave a heavy sigh and said..."Let me see if we have them in stock...too many people get them." Then one staff was new and stage-whispered to the pharmacist..."How long has she been coming here? Why don't you call the doctor to verify?" To the last one I said loudly...I've been coming here for over 4 years and I'd be glad to give you my docs number.
Re: Mark (# 15)
You are so right mark .And this is so sad that we chronic pain sufferers are the ones suffering.We should not have to live in pain .It's sad we pay for what addicts do that's not fair.It's very difficult to even get any type of pain medication due to addicts and or people abusing theses types of meds.I myself have many health issues and When my doctor retired a new doctor took his place and she refused to give any of his patients that were on pain medication any scripts for their meds.I said to her you do not know what it's like to suffered everyday all day .I have no life .You cannot do what you use to do .NO one understands unless they are dealing with similar situations.
Any narcotic analgesics I've taken made by camber are some of the most worthless generics ever created! No one but the actual chronic pain patients care about this! The government only cares about addicts abusing them and could care less how they work for people who are actually suffering in pain! This country has declared a war on chronic pain patients and we are the victims of their failed policies on the war on drugs!
Re: Brian (# 13)
I would say they’re real if from a pharmacy. I’ve had a prescription for severe nerve pain for years they always do that when wet I don’t not understand why.
Yeah I've got the white t193 7.5/325mg with reddish specks. Turns a red/orange color when wet. Are these real or fake?
Ya mine turn orange too. I can't find anything about why they do that. I was told maybe it was added so people wouldn't insufflate them but I don't know anyone in they're right mind who would. The only other thing I can think of is since there are so many fakes going around that maybe this is an indication that they are real.
Re: Marie (# 9)
Mine did as well. Did you find out an answer?
Re: Jamar (# 8)
Have you found anything else out? Mine turned orange too.
Re: Jamar (# 8)
I too was going to ask that same question! Mine turned orange when wet.
Got a question do they turn orange when wet? I just got some from pharmacy and wanted to compare.. a few fell out on my table and got wet and turned orange
Re: Steve (# 6)
Hi Steve, well I went to my doctor and there is nothing he can do until my next monthly visit. He said I would have to just persevere with it. Walgreens was rude and said they could not do anything either. So I am stuck with these non-working pills. I would not be so mad except I paid out of pocket for these $200.00. I'm glad you were able to get help and new prescription filled. Sometimes you have to catch people when they are in a good mood I guess.....thanks take care
Re: Gina (# 5)
I was changed over to 10mg straight percocet...Walgreen's is the pharmacy, said it's just what their buyers got that time...
Re: Steve (# 2)
Hi Steve, what are you doing now for your medication? Did you replace it with something else? What pharmacy are you using? I just had the same problem with this mfg. from walgreens and do not know what to do? Any advice you could give would be so appreciated. Seeing my doctor on Monday and need to tell him and perhaps change my on-going script to something else with less side effects. Thanks again. Hopefully we can get this going in the right direction for everyone.
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