Well, hi again Sircraig
I did answer your previous post where you mentioned 0636 is not generic
Percocet.
But we still don't have any factual evidence. Even the "Big Book of Canadian Pills" would not list all generics just like the US PDR doesn't. In the US (and I'm sure Canada) there are many small generic firms that don't pay to list their drugs. Even in the US some generic imprints are very hard, if not impossible, to find.
According to Health Canada, all the manufacturers of Percocet/Endocet and generics are:
PHARMASCIENCE INC. (generic)
LABORATOIRE RIVA INC. (generic)
RATIOPHARM INC. (generic TEC imprint)
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB CANADA (Endocet)
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB CANADA (Percocet)
I can't find the tablet descriptions for any company except Ratiopharm.
Pharmascience usually imprints its pills PMS, a regular P or a three-dimensional P in a circle. But Riva? No clue.
It's possible 0636 is made by Pharmascience or Riva or even some other company that isn't listed yet by Health Canada.
And it's certainly possible it's some other medication as you mentioned.
The pill definitely exists per prior posters - we just need to find out what the pill is.
Let's keep looking so we can provide objective information for the next poster, okay?
I'm not a pharmacist or a medical doctor. This message is not medical advice nor is it an offer to provide medical advice. All drug identifications should be validated by a licensed MD or pharmacist.