Images Of White Percocet With No Marking

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I was given a different version of my medication. I was told that this was the only ones my insurance covered because it was the cheapest. It is white, round with no imprints nothing. Just a white round pill. It doesn't look like my usual ones. ## is this a generic 5 mg percocet.? a white round tablet with numbers 521 on one side, Nothing one the other side ## To the original post, there is no marking at all on the tablet? Was it obtained in the U.S.? All prescription medications sold and dispensed in the US must have an imprint somewhere on the tablet. Mishkamouse did you mean 512? If so, yes, that is a generic for Percocet, containing 325mgs of Acetaminophen and 5mgs of Oxycodone, a narcotic pain reliever. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipa...

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I have a half of oblong white pill with a 6 or a 9 on it? What could it be? I'm thinking ibuprophen 600mgs or a half of 7.5 percocet. ## I know there is a 600mg white oblong Ibuprofen pill with the marking "6i". Perhaps this is your pill? Manufacturer: Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 55111-0683 Size: 9.00 mm You can view a photo of the pill by running a search on google images for "white pill 6i ibuprofen" Learn More: Ibuprofen Details I hope this helps!

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Pictures of the different types of Endocets or Percocets. ## Since there are generics on the market, as well as the name brands, there are far too many for me to possibly post images or details for all of them. However, some examples of the markings, with their descriptions in that dosage are: Oval, white, with marking IP206 Oval, white, with marking 108 And there are several others, as well, so this isn't a comprehensive list. Do either of these match the pills you are questioning? ## I have a pill I was told was percocet 10 its white oblong with A333 on one side and nothing on the other is this true??

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Its a Canadian pill, about the size of a percocet, it has the capital letter 'N' on one side (looks like a logo) and 100 and scored on the other side. It was given to me as a muscle relaxant, but I don't want to take it without being sure of what it is. ## The N is used by Novopharm Canada, which is now a division of Teva Pharmaceuticals......I think they're all becoming divisions of Teva, but anyway.... And there was a Darvocet that used to have a marking like this, but it wasn't round... Did they give you any idea of what muscle relaxant it was supposed to be? If we can get some idea of that, then I may be able to find images of them to compare it to. Learn more muscle relaxant details here. Does anyone recognize this tablet? ## No, he gave it to me along with a 10...

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