by sickthings on August 10th, 2006

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Where do all the people in this section 'find' these unidentified tablets? Why do you need to know what they are? Surely any tablet that you find that is not yours, is of no use to you. Why the interest?

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  • by Babykittie00 on August 30th, 2006

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    Well you see, sometimes people buy pills off the street, such as xanax, valium, lortab, vicodin, oxycotin, percocet and so on and so forth. They don't all just look the same...

    such as this:

    If you have a lortab 10/500 and you get your RX filled at a CVS pharamcy, the pill is going to be PINK and have 3600 imprinted on the back.

    If you go to a walgreens, the pill will be blue and will have imprints of Watson 540.

    I only know this because I get a RX every month of lortab 10/500 for chronic pain. When i originally broke my back I was getting oxycotin and demerol. Depending on which pharamcy i filled my RX at depended on what the pill is going to look like.

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