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A pharmacy. If the pharmacy for whatever reason does not carry that particular brand, they may be able to recommend a nearby pharmacy that does (though they'll probably be puzzled as to why you really care about the brand for such a common medication).
endocets are basically generic form of perocets. you can find these meds. at almost any pharmacy, such as your local drug store, cvs, walgreens, ect. Actually NONE of those major pharmacy's carry endocet brand percocets. At least not in North East P.A. Your best bet is to search "pharmacy & your area code" in superpages or yellowpages and look for the small mom & pop pharmacy's. Even these pharmacys are a dice roll, one month they have them, next month they dont.
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Because yellow frogs carry poison.
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