A pill marked “35 3594” is commonly identified as Acetaminophen and Oxycodone (generic for Percocet).
What it is
- Oxycodone: an opioid pain reliever
- Acetaminophen (paracetamol): a non-opioid pain/fever reducer
- Used for moderate to severe pain
Important warnings
- Can be habit-forming (opioid component)
- May cause drowsiness, slowed breathing, or overdose
- Taking too much acetaminophen can damage the liver
- Dangerous with alcohol or other sedatives
What to do if unsure
- Don’t take it unless it was prescribed to you
- Check with a pharmacist or doctor to confirm
- If someone may have taken too much, seek medical help immediately
If you want, you can describe the pill’s color and shape, and I can help double-check the identification.