Oxycodone and Acetaminophen

Endocet, Percocet, Roxicet, Prolate, and many others, including generics
Combination analgesic with a narcotic

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  • Tabs (Percocet, Endocet, and others, including generics):
    • Most common strength: Oxycodone HCl 5 mg + acetaminophen 325 mg
    • Other strengths:
      • Oxycodone HCl 2.5 mg + acetaminophen 325 mg
      • Oxycodone HCl 7.5 mg + acetaminophen 325 mg
      • Oxycodone HCl 10 mg + acetaminophen 325 mg
  • Oral solution:
    • Roxicet: Oxycodone HCl 5 mg + acetaminophen 325 mg/5 mL (500 mL); contains 0.4% alcohol, EDTA, and saccharin
    • Prolate and generics: Oxycodone HCl 10 mg + acetaminophen 300 mg/5 mL (120, 500 mL); contain EDTA, propylene glycol, and saccharin

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