Roxi 10mg

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I was given these and told they were Roxi 10mg tabs. They looked pressed to me and I could not find any 10mg pink tabs from company.

I don't have testing stuff but just wanted to get some opinions. I've had them awhile but don't trust them.
 

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I see a couple photos on various Pill identification web sites that seem to match -- possibly Roxicodone manufactured by Mallinkrodt but I agree it looks sketchy.

I personally recommend:
1. Only purchasing unopened packaged items
2. Testing whenever possible
3. Using sources that are reliable with good reviews

Be careful!
 
I see a couple photos on various Pill identification web sites that seem to match -- possibly Roxicodone manufactured by Mallinkrodt but I agree it looks sketchy.

I personally recommend:
1. Only purchasing unopened packaged items
2. Testing whenever possible
3. Using sources that are reliable with good reviews

Be careful!
Great tip. Agreed. I got these in unusual way and just haven't felt comfortable. So I'll test or throw out. Likely throw out.
 
The Roxis with an M are one of the most counterfeited meds out there. Why? Because when Purdue started getting hammered for OxyContin, Mallinkrodt, which is a huge generics company stepped up their production to take market share. As I’m sure most of you know, OxyContin is time released oxycodone, and Roxicodone is just a brand name for instant release oxycodone. So Mallinkrodt is the most popular generic copy of the instant release version. They are frequently called Roxis but they are not actually Roxis. The confusion is because the real ones are frequently prescribed as Roxi, but when the pharmacy fills them with the generic version, they are the generic Mallinkrodt.

This by no means makes the ones above real, or not. But they definitely need to be tested if they come from anywhere other than a reputable pharmacy. Absolutely tons of counterfeit M tablets out there.
 
I hear people call them "percs" as well, which is just confusing
Because percs are either 5 mg or 10 mg oxycodone, except they also have acetaminophen in them too. That’s our government making them toxic to your liver, so they can keep us safe. Because every person that might abuse them knows the risk of acetaminophen, aka Tylenol.

Just think, if you are lucky enough to not get fent poisoning from them, you can hurt your liver instead.

Just to be clear, Roxis and oxycodone have no acetaminophen, percodan aka percs, do.
 
I mean people calling Roxicodone "percs" or any oxycodone as a "percs"
 
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