"cet(te)" = tylenol (acetaminophen): Any medicine ending in "cet" usually means it has acetaminophen. There are many brands of plain Oxycodone without the acetaminophen. The most common is Roxicet made by the Roxanne pharmaceutical company. It is available in 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 mg, and there are other brands with up to 30 mg of oxycodone in immediate release. Long-acting brands like OxyContin etc. may have up to 80 mg per pill.
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