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Bad Watson 932Virtually all Watson’s disappeared from this town of 50000 with all surrounding towns a population of say 90000. Endocets was all I could get.I know some of you are going to say I am nuts. I found a Walgreen’s that had Watson’s about a 15 minute drive both ways. But this month Walgreen’s did not have enough to fill it so I saw a CVS across the street they were one of the drud stores that had switched over to Endocets. A girl I know told me CVS was trying to get back Watsons 932s. So I walk over there and ask an she says yes we have plenty. I got fifty and went about my merry way. I took two on the way out the store not oxycodone I don’t know what it was the closest thing I can think is Tawin. I took about ten of the Watsons 932 and theough the rest downthe garbage disposer that was hare to dispose 40 10/325 oxycodone.I am going to call my doctor tomorrow an see if he can give me something better. Have any of you had any problems
Sammy Castagna
( categories: Discussion of Prescription and OTC Meds )
I also wanted to ask why you
I also wanted to ask why you dont want the endocets. If they are the yellow ones imprinted e712 with 10/325 on the back and yellow then i actually prefer those over the watson generic anyway they seem to feel slightly more potent although that could be all in my head That is really quite weird.
That is really quite weird. I've had a pretty steady regimen of 7.5/325 and 10/325. Most of them have been 7.5's, The watson 933s. They work great for me. However just yesterday I received 30 10/325 watson 932. I'm from Oregon, and I have to say that I agree with freakonaleash, I like the pink endocets best too. In Oregon, the imprint code is E700 on one side, unscored, and 10/325 on the other, and also pink. My theory behind that is the fact that endocet has a different oxycodone salt. I belive endocets are oxycodone bitartrate instead of oxycodone hydrochloride. It's the same with 10mg Lorcet with 650mgs APAP. For some reason the 10mg Lorcet(hydrocodone bitartrate - Watson 540) work about 3x as strong as the M367 10/325 hydrocodone hydrochloride (Vicodin). Anyways, years ago I started on percocet because of a broken tibia and torn miniscus in my knee. They were the endo 602, 5mg pills. I fell in love. So I don't think it's all in your head freakonaleash, there is a reason. I don't think you should've throw them away without showing the pharmacist or doctor because you'd come across as being a pill seeker to your doctor. You should have showed them the pills first. My only guess as to why those didn't work is that they made a mistake, plain and simple. The chemist responsible for operating the machines that make thousands upon thousands of pills very well could have pressed one wrong button at the lab and therefore ruined a batch without even knowing it. I truly feel sorry for you because that's pretty devastating when your picking up your pills. Good luck, call the pharmacist, call your doctor. I wish you the best. But give the endocets a shot, I like them better and freakonaleash does too. That's at least two people =-) (edited) watson 932 oxycodone 10/325
lxzy104 I do not think the doctor would have even looked at the pills. He is just going to wright me a scrip in 28 days from the last one for something. The pharmacist would not have sent them back for analysis I don't think. I agree someone made a mistake but no one likes to admit it. He is not the kind to do the drug seeker thing I have been going to him for 7 years an has never preached to me about pills. And has always raised them when I ask but I do it in a proper way. I don't even know if there anything similiarto oxy that he would prescribe.Any he is going to call me today and I am going to ask Sammy Castagnawatson 930
I talked to Watson today and they are going to do an investigation I will have a written report in 4 to 6 weeks. Apparently they keep a few out of each lot I said I would send you one but they are going down the Cape Fear river. She said thy had access to pills out of that bottle that was at the drug store.
Sammy Several things to clear up
Several things to clear up here. Endocet -E700 is 7.5mg/325mg Oxycodone HCL/APAP There are no Oxycodone Rx formulations that contain Oxycodone Bitartrate. The only other available formulation is Oxycodone terephthalate in combination with Oxycodone HCL and Aspirin (Endodan, Percodan). There are no Rx formulations that contain Hydrocodone HCL, they all contain Hydrocodone Bitartrate even the generic Lortab by Watson which would be the Blue ones imprinted with Watson 540 that you made mention to. A generic Lorcet 10/650 from Watson is actually Green and imprinted Watson 503. There is one exception to them all being Hydrocodone Bitartrate and that is Hydrocodone Polistirex which is a hydrocodone molecule wrapped up in a co-polymer, (Tussionex and TussiCaps). Im not trying to pick on you or anything Ixzy104, just trying to clear up any misinformation or possibly confusion on your part. I had in my opinion
I had in my opinion defective ambien once. So I contacted sanofi-aventis and they had me send them what I had, they tested them and said everything was fine. They then sent me a letter saying if I wanted to I could still file a complaint with the FDA. A little off topic but sorta relevant. How were you able to give Watson the lot# from your pills? Did the pharmacy dispense them in the original container? Did they contact the pharmacy or did you have to go back to the pharmacy and ask for it? I wonder if they just gave you a number from a bottle that was currently on the shelf instead of from the bottle ur pills were actually from. Sorry for some many questions, situations like this interest me. It is things like this that makes me wish we (The US) would start packaging Rx meds like most of the world in blister packs. Also why not just get the Endocet like everyone else said. Endo pharmaceucticals makes brand name Percocet and they make there own generic which is Endocet. So one would assume they would be just as good as the name brand that is probably made on the same pill presses and mixers. Simliar to how Watson makes name brand and generic Norco. dont think im crazy
---chuck---no no youre gonna think im crazy----i strongly believe that watson 933's are some sort of placebo---example:if i take one watson 932 and feel great=no pain vs.next day one 933=shouldnt if feel pretty good too?i take a 5/325 endocet and feel a little more better than these 933's its weird,and why are they scored a lower number also,i really dont get it,im from northeast-in my opinion the best 10 mili percocet made is the watson 932's--not counting hospital brand which you cant have What do you mean by "they
What do you mean by "they are scored a lower number"? Watson 933- 7.5/325mg Oxycodone/APAP Watson 932- 10mg/325mg Oxycodone/APAP Both are rated as AA bioequivalent drugs. Also what is a "Hospital Brand" generic that you cant have? Hospitals tend to use name brand medications, but they also will have contracts with wholesalers to supply generic medications. As far as I know there are no hospitals that have there own line of medications. The closest thing I can think of that you might be talking about is a unit dose package or a re-packaged drug but they would still be a pharmacuetical companies drugs. When I was in hospital last I received Qualitest brand generic Lortab 7.5 and they charged me $20 per pill, lol. Now that I think back on it Im not sure if I was in that much pain! ok
---chuck---first of all lol-we all know they are ridiculous prices at hospitals,i mean i could do nothing but laugh when i looked at a hospital bill i recieved and it said blah blah for x-ray and splint---one motrin tab 11.50-i meant that 933's are scored higher than 932 and 932 is a higher dose,but im sure theres a technical explanation for that,and i didnt mean "hospital"brand i mean brand name,and theyre immposible to get at a pharmacy even though scripts say percocet,not generic,why is that?shouldnt we get what we pay for,im telling you something IS undoubtable different about those 933's-i swear 5/325 endocet is stronger than one watson 933-has anyone ever heard of a pain killer patch? In most states if you are
In most states if you are a cash paying customer or with insurance that allows you to request name brand meds and your doctor writes the prescription for a name brand drug example: Vicodin ES TID (#90), you can request that the pharmacy fill it with the name brand that the Rx calls for. I do believe that there is atleast one state that will automatically fill with generic and not let you request name brand unless the doc writes DAW (Dispense as Written) on it even if the script states a name brand med. In all the other states they usually can only subsitute a generic if they ask you first. However most pharmacies will automatically fill with a cost saving generic out of courtesy. I finally understand what you mean though about it being numbered higher on the tablet. For the most part the numbers on the tablets dont mean anything, there are exceptions like when pills have the strength or name brand imprinted. They are a requirment by the FDA for identification purposes and a lot of companies just use the NDC numbers. |
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