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Which Tablet Has Been Marked A333 On One Side And Looks White?

I have some white oblong pills marked A333 on one side. The pharmacy called them 10/325 Percocet. The web calls them oxycodone and this doctor on this site is calling them hydrocodone. What are they???? Sounds like these are just asprin and people are trying to cover it up.. they have absolutely no effect on pain and I took 6 of them. My pharmasist says the are 10/325 Percocet though.
Mon, 11 Aug 2014
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Hi there!White oblong pills marked A333 on one side are indeed a generic form of Percocet 10/325 a combination of acetaminophen & oxycodone. This a prescription drug, not available over the counter. Please take it under supervision. The fact that it 'had absolutely no effect on pain' doesn't count - every painkiller will not alleviate pain in everybody (that's why there are so many of them). My advice - talk to your physician and curb the impulse to self medicate. All the best!
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Which Tablet Has Been Marked A333 On One Side And Looks White?

Hi there!White oblong pills marked A333 on one side are indeed a generic form of Percocet 10/325 a combination of acetaminophen & oxycodone. This a prescription drug, not available over the counter. Please take it under supervision. The fact that it had absolutely no effect on pain doesn t count - every painkiller will not alleviate pain in everybody (that s why there are so many of them). My advice - talk to your physician and curb the impulse to self medicate. All the best!