I cashed my perscription on Monday for my monthly supply (legit obviously).
Previously I had been getting the 30mg light (pale) blue ones with the 'M' on them.
(Mallinckrodt brand)
The pharmacy asked if I minded them giving me these 'Ethex' branded as a replacement.
Having used the pharmacy for sometime they are aware that some 'Generic' brands of Percocet etc don't appear to work as well for me.
Also the fact that these 'Ethex' are more than double the cost Retail of the 'Mallinckrodt' brand.
IMHO after two days of using them, I find them to be 'substandard' compared to the 'Mallinckrodt' brand.
The light / pale blue 'Mallinckrodt' 30mg Oxy's work quicker, feel stronger & I get a mild buzz with them.
These 'Ethex' generics seem to take tice, almost three times as long to start aleviating my pains, do not appear to be as strong, do not seem to last nearly as long in my system & certainly in no way do they give me even the slightest hint of a buzz...
Now, I am not saying that these are no good at all, they work for other people & it looks like everybody likes them...
I understand that no two people are the same & I'd like to point out that any bizz that I get is welcomed but not an essential reason for my having these medications (I am in a great deal of pain for a few valid reasons & virtually around the clock 24/7 365).
As I mentioned above, I have had the same problem with other 'generic brands' of other prescribed medications in the past.
I would expect even with a bit of a tollerance that 2 or 3 30mg 'Ethex' oxycodone should be helping me with my pain, but they just feel s if I have taken about a 1/2 of a single 30mg 'Mallinckrodt'...
Anybody else in the forums (reading this) that has the same problem with this generic (or any other problems with other generics of another medication)?
I am seriously thinking of calling the pharmacy & aving them change the remaining supply back to the 'Mallinckrodt' which they should now have in stock.
If they don't comply, I might have to call my prescriber & have him insist on them changing them, as I can't spend the whole month taking meds that don't appear to be working.
Is there such thing as a 'bad batch' nowadays?
Could this be the problem perhaps?