Dwight Says:
my friend has a pill that he belives is oxycodone. It has Watson 385 on it. I have never heard of it or seen it. I would like to tell him what it is.
Pills marked with an L are over the counter products manufactured by LNK International, they only do OTC products that are sold by various stores as generics or store brands.
This pill in particular is called Migraine Relief Formula, a store brand for Excedrin Migraine. It contains 250mgs of Acetaminophen, 250mgs of Aspirin, and 65mgs of Caffeine. You will also see the same ingredients in things like Goody's Headache Powder.
It isn't oxycodone at all; it is a 7.5/500 Watson hydrocodone/apap tablet. Watson's identification codes are all different, none are repeated for different medicines, so we can be pretty certain that is what this tablet is.
Add: I was replying to the original question. This thread is specifically for questions about oxycodone compounds. There is a separate thread for identification of all these other pills, like the TEVA 20mg oxycodone m/r tablet (93 31).