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-- Posted by Anonymous at 6:26 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
Can someone post a picture of a generic oc?
-- Posted by brook at 6:36 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
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-- Posted by hokie at 7:35 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
Yeah man! GOOGLE OXYCODONE, HOW LAZY ARE YOU? [\img] Oh, sorry, I went through all that trouble but forgot the pic. You'll have to Google it. My B.
-- Posted by Duffasaurus at 7:43 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
-- Posted by Duffasaurus at 7:44 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
If you're trying to see if what you have is legit just post the markings, I'm pretty sure I've memorised all the good ones and would be able to tell you. There's lots of generic perc(hydro)
-- Posted by UXnIHAOnUXbmUXn at 10:42 am on Sep. 18, 2008
Quote: from Duffasaurus at 10:44 pm on Sep. 17, 2008
If you're trying to see if what you have is legit just post the markings, I'm pretty sure I've memorised all the good ones and would be able to tell you. There's lots of generic perc(hydro)
generic percocet isn't hydrocodone. hydrocodone goes by the name vicodin, lortab, lorcet, and norco. OP: to tell you what it looks like i'd need to know what mg pill you think you have. oxycodone w/ apap (percocet) look different from oxylone, roxycontin, and oxycontin pills. generic oxycontin look like aleve tablets. same oval shape with the same blueish color. generic percocet look like what duff posted a picture of. although there are more variations than just that kind. hint: all you have to do is type in the coding on your pill to google (for example something like m358 that comes on lortab) and it'll tell you what brand it is and how many mgs of oxycodone it contains.
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