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Small little blue pill with big 10 on one side and nothing on other, Is that oxycodone or amitrylline very confused?

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I really need to know think pharmacy made mistake with my oxy these appear a little big bigger than my usual oxycodone 5 mg.  Anybody out there know what these can be?

 

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what shape is it

what shape is it

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Blue Tablet Imprinted 10

If you are in Canada and if the blue tablet is round, it might be one of these meds:

  • Amitriptyline
  • Desipramine
  • Trifluoperazine

 

Take a look at the images on Apotex's website for round blue tablets imprinted 10.

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ya thats one reason i need

ya thats one reason i need the shape because if you in the U.S. it shows up with 42 diffrent things it can be with out the shape of the pill.

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if it has a large 1 and a

if it has a large 1 and a small o it may be a valium it would also be thin and have a score mark so you could break it in 1/2

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So are you prescribed

So are you prescribed Oxycodone 5mg? Is that what the script was for? If so, it seems pretty likely you were given the wrong thing since there is a 10 on the pill you received and you're normally prescribed 5mg. I'd call the pharmacy...better yet I'd go to the pharmacy ASAP! You don't want to take something that is going to hurt you.