Canadian Oxycontin

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Can we order Canadian Oxycontin legally? I heard Canada and the rest of the world has Oxycontin under different names. ## Actually no, it isn't legal to do so. If there is an approved U.S. version of the same medication then it is not allowed. If you were staying in another country and it was prescribed for you there, you can bring up to 3 months worth of a medication back with you, as long as you have a legal prescription. The only way it would be legal is if all treatment options available in the U.S. have failed for a person for some reason or aren't available and medications that may help them are only available from a foreign country. Are there any questions or comments? ## No is the short answer , the drug ( All Drugs inbound ) to the usa , MUST have the USP label on it. T...

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P on one side 20 on other side Oxycontin 20mg Pink in color ## I have one and I could post a picture, but I just don't know how to. ## Yes, this medication is listed as being a 20mg Oxycodone CR tablet, which is a Canadian generic for Oxycontin. You can read more information on it here: The NIH warns that it carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, constipation, and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help with?

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small round white pill with 10 on one side and CDN on the other side. ## Yes, this is a Canadian tablet containing 10mgs of Oxycodone CR, a generic for Oxycontin, this is a very potent narcotic analgesic. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. You can read more here: Is there anything else I can help you with?

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I was told it was Oxycontin SR 100mg, but it difffers in features from other Canadian pharmacy oxycontin. One side has 100 imprinted. However, instead of the CDN imprint, there are symbols or a logo on the other side. Looks a bit like a smiley face, but that depends on how you rotate the pill. Please see images below: ## The symbol on the back side of the pill appears to be a P, standing for the manufacturer Pharmascience. Here is an image from their site: If you visit their online product catalog at and then click on the letter T to view those medications, it is listed as Topiramate 100 mg. So it is not an Oxycodone. This is an anticonvulsant drug used to treat epilepsy in children and adults. It is sometimes used as an antidepressant. For more information about this drug please see:...

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Rould green pill number 80 on one side and letter P on other side. Is this oxycontine 80 above someone said it's to treat high blood pressure and someone else said it is indeed oxycontine so which one is the correct answere ## Hello, Cathy! How are you? This is an 80mg Oxycodone tablet that is time released, it's of Canadian origin and is called PMS-Oxycodone CR. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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The pill is green 80 on one side cdn on the othere ## I thought I recognized this marking and I was correct, this is an 80mg Oxycontin from Canaada, it contains the active ingredient Oxycodone and is a potent narcotic pain reliever. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Read more: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## Canadian oxycontin 80 mg that's what I use to take I live in Ontario now our generics say APO on one side and 80 on the other ## i have an cdn and 80 looks real but it green in side to no wignt ?

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What is a small round light blue tablet with M in a square on one side and 30 on the other above a score line? ## This tablet contains Oxycodone 30 mg (NDC 0406-8530). Oxycodone, sold under the brand names Roxicodone and OxyContin (which is the extended release form) among others, is an opioid medication used for treatment of moderate to severe pain. Inactive Ingredients: - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Lactose Monohydrate - Stearic Acid - Fd&c Blue No. 2 Ref: DailyMed ## U.S./Canadian Brand Names Astramorph/PF™ [US] Avinza™ [US] Duramorph® [US] Infumorph® [US] Kadian® [US/Can] M-Eslon® [Can] Morphine HP® [Can] M.O.S.-Sulfate® [Can] MS Contin® [US/Can] MSIR® [US/Can] Oramorph SR® [US] PMS-Morphine Sulfate SR [Can] ratio-Morph...

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i would be very greatly appreciative to get an honest answer to the question if the new oxy 80 C D N are a new generic on the market in the U.S. I have remained on the oxy ops due to the fact that i have to take them for my chronic pain but i do not like the side effects at all but im stuck with them since they are my only option PLEASE REPLY ONLY TRUTHFUL AND FIRST HAND KNOWLEDGABLE COMMENTS ## The Oxycontin (controlled release) marked 80mg on one side and CDN on the other side are a "Canadian name-brand". Below is a description of the pill: "Each round, unscored, green, biconvex, controlled release tablet, imprinted with CDN on one side and the mg strength on the other, contains oxycodone HCl 80 mg." Inactive Ingredients: lactose, magnesium stearate, polymethyl acrylat...

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