percocet implies that it is oxycodone with tylenol in it. It is just one of many brand names of tylenol/oxycodone mixtures. There is, however, such a thing as 30 mg of oxycodone without tylenol. Oxycontin is one example.
~Kiera
May 19, 2007 - 9:53pm login or register to post comments
the 30 mg oxycodone pill you maybe in search of,maybe the 30 mg "Roxicodone"it is a rapid release or immediate release oxycodone hydrochloride pill,you can do a google search on rapid release oxycodone and this pill should turn up,but like the comment a few above this one,percocet is oxycodone/tylenol or (APAP), percodan is oxycodone/aspirin, im not a doctor, but ive never heard of any percocet being stronger than 10 mg,hope this is any help to you!
my words are only advice and comments, if you are seeking a direct and legit answer to your question please ask a physician or pharmacist or etc.
remember respect your drugs, because they don't respect you!
May 20, 2007 - 2:22am login or register to post comments
I actually have some of the small, round, blue pills that say 'A' on the top and '215' underneath. I was able to find out that they are 30 mg. immediate release oxycodone. Thank you so much for the info!
May 20, 2007 - 2:49am login or register to post comments
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