I wouldn't worry about it. Store in a cool, dark place and they should have years and years.I never used to either until they changed from OC to OP. Now I prefer the Percs he gives me for breakthrough so I have The OP s left & I didn't know if they go bad.
I think most people just guess that by oxee you mean co-dean. I haven't checked lately, or know enough by heart to say whether the stuff in OP is oxee or h1dro, but the last part is more phone I think. Either way the OP is a different substance than what most people think of when they hear oxee.I never used to either until they changed from OC to OP. Now I prefer the Percs he gives me for breakthrough so I have The OP s left & I didn't know if they go bad.
There is a difference in the middle with one having co and the other having mor. Rock sea and oh sea are only different in one being ir and the other being er.The only difference between the oxy brand marked OC & the ones now marked OP is it can't be cruched , chewed , etc. I know it is still. 40 mg of oxy but for me the don't seem to work as well.As for the Roxi it is not time release. It has no Tylenol in it & it works much better than the time release. Sorry for the confusion of the oxcee meaning codine
you are right. I got samples once still in the blister pack 6 yrs expired and there fine*direct sunlight, UV and heat are supposed to be the worst thing for pills I think.
I think you might be a little confused, pita. Nikien wasn't referring to oxymorphone, she was referring to the fact that about a year or two (or is it three, now?) ago they changed the imprint on the majority of time release oxycodone pills from an "oc" to an "op" (in the US) as well as changing the formulae to make them more tamper resistant. Just google "op 80" and you'll see they're 0xycontin. Or my pharmacist (and the bottle packet and label) is lying to me. 0P 80s are absolutely 0xycodone, but I can see where the confusion arises.There is a difference in the middle with one having co and the other having mor. Rock sea and oh sea are only different in one being ir and the other being er.
I made the same mistake saying 0P and 0C, in that I refer to 0C and immediately associate it with Ox E co done. To help I will add links to their respective Wiki pages and hope it helps clear things up.
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If you are getting an 0C that isn't "tamper resistant" you are lucky, and dancing with danger. I say that as one who was once Rx'd 200 mg/day and did more than that. My luck surviving was probably summed up in Skynyds song "That Smell", because I never used my arm. They too went from crushable a good while, and many lives, back. There are some suppliers, from what I understand, and people refer to them as "old formula" oh see.