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I have found a oxycodone that has a m and a 30 on it in my daughters room and i have no clue where it came from. i'm scared to death if it's fentanyl and if so i need to know so i can take further actions. i have tried to look it up but i can't tell?

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Dr. Silviu Pasniciuc answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Understandable worries. Dea.gov has a file with pictures of real oxycodone and counterfeit containing fentanyl, but remains somewhat hard to distinguish. Would otherwise take it to your local pharmacy and have pharmacist analyze it. Trying to address who brought it in is even more difficult, providing nobody is being prescribed oxycodone in the house, both oxycodone and fentanyl remain high risk.

Answered 11/16/2022

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