T 134 Oxycodone

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My Pharmacy wants to charge me $30, but I cannot afford $30 for my prescription so I was trying to talk the pharmacy down to like $10 for 10 pills. I'd just like to know how much they should be approximately so that I can know that the pharmacies are not overcharging me? ## Hello, Blue! How are you? I'm sorry, but it depends on the pharmacy you use, their supplier, and where you live. There is no set pricing that anyone can quote you. Just as an example, we went to the pharmacy to pick up new prescriptions for my husband and after our insurance payment, it was still over $134. 2 of the medications were $74.99 each, at the original price. (None of them were controlled substances, either.) You could try other pharmacies in your area, to see if they are any cheaper, but honestly on...

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I have received an oblong white pill with T 134 on one side and nothing on the other side. I have seen discussions of T 134 yellow or T 194, but nothing showing only T 134 on an oblong white pill with nothing on the other side. Is what I was prescribed indeed a 10/325 oxycodone? ## Hi Lala, From what I can tell, a manufacturer by the name of Camber Pharmaceuticals produces generic Percocet pills with this "T 1XX" style imprint. You could try contacting them directly for more specific details about your pill. However, I've yet to come across any clues as to whether it's the correct medication/dose/imprint/etc... Here's Camber's product page for their other related "T 1XX" tablets: camberpharma.com/products/oxycodone-acetaminophen/ Did you get your medicati...

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I'm trying to identify a pale yellow capsule-shaped pill with T 134. Was told it is oxycodone, assuming 7.5 since this what the person usually takes. Just doesn't seem like that's what they are. ## Hi Stephany, Is there any chance your pill says T 194 as opposed to T 134? I located a yellow capsule-shaped pill with T 194 on one side and blank on the other, that's reportedly identified as Oxycodone hydrochloride + Acetaminophen (10mg/325mg); made by a company called Camber Pharmaceuticals. For verification, the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 31722-0194. If your imprint is indeed T 134, I still believe it to be a product of Camber (if it was obtained legally through a licensed pharmacy), since they mark all of their generic Percocets in this manner. Hope this ...

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