I think the pill you found is a Levoxyl (not sure that’s spelled right). If it is, it’s a hormone replacement. I’m not trying to make you worry for nothing, but whatever would he be doing with that? Is there a chance he too thought it was an oxycontin? If he did and he has it….hmmmm. Do you have reason to be suspicous of him? I have 2 grown up children and one of them gave me a run for my money, I’ll tell you. In retrospect, I wish I had paid more attention to the signs that I simply did not want to pay attention to, so I didn’t and that was a HUGE mistake.
I don’t want you to start worrying for nothing but where kids are concerned, I’d rather err and take action on suspicion than to ignore it. Just my experience. Good Luck. If you need to come back for advice, you will find it on this forum.
Peace,Catrina: After reading the one reply identifying the white pill that you had found in your son’s room as “Levoxyl”-(hormone replacement pill), I was thinking that perhaps your son was given this while in school and told that it was an “oxycontin”. Being the imprint has “oxy”, one not familiar with meds, might just take the imprint at face value and assume that oxy would indeed stand for oxycontin. If indeed this is the case, it certainly would be bad enough taking prescription pills not prescribed for you, let alone having someone falsely representing what indeed the true med is?! One also could presume that maybe it was just something that your son had found on the floor perhaps and picked it up to throw out and somehow forgot it was in his pocket? Good Luck ~
The one “Frazzle” may be talking about is Canadian its imprinted OXYIR and 20 on the back, its a white oval scored tab. The OP’s pill is imprinted 20 OXY / scored (big difference).