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30mg Oxycodone

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Wednesday, 5/28/2008 4:16:38 PM
 
Little white pill on the front the numbers are 446 on the back is HT3

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Verwon Says:
Thursday, 5/29/2008 8:09:24 AM
 
Well, your identification is correct, but you are looking at the front of the pill upside down. LOL!

The is actually supposed to be an ETH, for the pharmaceutical company Ethex, not an HT3, though it is a common mistake.

Anyway, yes, this is Oxycodone 30mgs, a generic for Roxicodone.

This is a regular release tablet or the narcotic analgesic.

This is a very addictive medication and should never be taken unless approved by your doctor and you are under their continuing supervision.

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champ151 Says:
Tuesday, 11/16/2010 2:52:37 PM
 
I have resently been prescribed 30mg oxycodone. they are little blue pills with a 30 on one side and a inscribed M on the other are these the same as the other blue one's?

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Jay Says:
Friday, 2/10/2012 5:15:42 PM
 
Yes, that is a 30mg.Oxycodone imm. release tablet. The M on th back just identifies the manufacturer, "Mallinckrodt"

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pjdc Says:
Sunday, 2/26/2012 10:36:34 PM
 
I have a white oval pill, it is scored, blank on one side with 30 on the other, anyone know what this is, can not find on the pill identifier

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ARABMONEY Says:
Sunday, 5/13/2012 12:33:02 AM
 
YES M 30 IS THE SAME AS THE OTHER BLUE PILL

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