What are you asking here? You already know that it is oxycodone/aspirin. 4.5mg oxycodone and 325mg aspirin. It is generic for Percocet, which is a schedule 2 controlled, addictive substance. Side effects include marked drowsiness, euphoria, constipation.
Sorry, I thought I wrote PERCODAN NOT PERCOCET. I was looking straight at the picture and still wrote it wrong! Very few doctors write for Percodan anymore because they feel Percocet is safer on the stomach, plus the aspirin can intensify the effects of the oxycodone. Sorry for the mistake. I really should re-read what I type before I submit the reply I would probably catch stupid mistakes like that! I hope this didn't cause anyone to identify incorrectly.
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Verwon Says:
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Friday, 6/16/2006 8:15:36 AM
LOL! Doubt it caused a problem, I just wanted to make sure we had the correct thing on there, I have done the same thing before, your mind thinks one thing and your fingers type something else.
You were right to correct me as there is a difference between acetaminophen and ASA. My fingers just type what they want to sometimes, totally ignoring my brain. I swear it is from the lupus!
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Verwon Says:
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Friday, 6/16/2006 8:50:25 PM
Yes, they are different, that is the only reason I pointed it out, someone could be allergic to one and not to the other.
Maybe not the Lupus, could be some meds, too. I was fine until I had to start using narcotics, now I am the total absent minded professor.