a small aspirin sized pill with a royal blue time release coating .. '15' on one side , 'M' on the other ... Morphine supposedly?
sounds like cyclobenzaprine (aka Flexoril) it's a muscle relaxer and could be mistaken for an opiate by alot of people. Neither MS-Contin or MSIR (both morphine) have an "M" on the pill. However their is a blue 15mg cyclobenzaprine that carries an "M" on it. Flexoril could easily be mistaken for morphine by someone who does not know alot about opiates/pills, as it causes you to become very relaxed and drowsy, but it is not an opiate.
Moral of the story - don't eat random drugs you find on the street. Oh and I loved your response Moe.ron. Haha!
Um . . . No. MS Contin does have an M on the pill ond a 15 on the other side. I used to be perscribed them. See my reply and a picture here : http://www.hipforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=229748
Maybe, but i've never seen a 15 MS-Contin, generic or otherwise that looked like that, not in real life or in my PDR.
I'll take your word at it Daeldus. I'm just saying *I* personally have never seen such a thing........maybe generics vary by locale..
you know, nothing horrible can ever happen to you because you DIDN'T take some random unidentified pill
theres a blue pill made by Purdue Frederick that has M and 15 on one side and PF on the other for Purdue Frederick. and this is indeed mscontin. but on yours since the m and 15 are on different sides then its probably just made from another manufacturer but the same pill
I have NEVER seen these before.........generics must vary widely from place to place, i've never seen them in a PDR either....the 15's i've seen are yellow, and the 30's are blue, but neither has an "M" on them.
I'd say its probobly just different manufacturers. Perhaps its whatever manufacturer is the cheapest to ship from? Generics are so cheap theres no sense in shipping them further(increased expense) to go with a particular manufacturer . . .