Ap 110

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Aspirin 325 mg Ec 325 mg Ec 325 mg Oral Tablet
AP 110: Aspirin 325 mg Ec 325 mg Ec 325 mg Oral Tablet
NDC: *
68071-3189
Imprint:
AP 110
Color:
Orange
Shape:
Round
Size:
10 mm
Segments:
1
Drug:
Aspirin
Labeler: *
Nucare Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Category:
Pain Relief
* May have multiple labelers & NDC codes.
Source: US National Library of Medicine (NLM)

what kind of pill is this? what oblong with AP 110. ## Does the "AP" look sort of like an upside-down V with the smaller p inside of it? If so then that's the Advance Pharmaceutical logo. From what I understand this is an over-the-counter product, and it is alleged to contain Acetaminophen. The only challenge with OTC products is that they are not required to carry unique inscriptions, and that means that there is not a sure way to know 100% what the pill is. I hope this helps!

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Apo1100 white round pill uW ## From what I can find, this is listed as containing 100mgs of Allopurinol, which is most commonly used to treat high levels of uric acid...IE: gout! Learn more Allopurinol details here. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I was dosed with a white pill with apo a square and a 110 on it anybody know what this is

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The pill is roughly 10 mm in diameter. It is pale yellow in color. It is circular in shape apart from the top, which is hexagonal. It is scored, above is stamped "GG" and below the score line is stamped "110" ## Hello, Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find a pill with the same imprint that you are describing. I was kind of confused by how you described the shape of your pill, is it round or hexagonal? I've found plenty of round pills with a GG imprint above another set of numbers, but none with GG 110. Are you absolutely sure that is the correct imprint? The closest match I ended up finding (in regards to the color and imprint) is an oblong pale yellow pill with GG on the left side, then a score, and the number 210 on the right..that pill is identified as Az...

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What difference between Watson/10-325? ## Both contain Hydrocodone 10 mg and Acetaminophen 325 mg. ## BL is correct! Thus, the only difference is that they have been manufactured by different companies. Watson, of course for the one, and Intrapharm for the other. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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oblong light green pill AP on one side 110 on the other ## THIS TABLET DOES NOT CONTAIN HYDROCODONE, NOR ANY TYPE OF NARCOTIC! This tablet contains 650mgs of Acetaminophen and 50mgs of Butalbital, a generic for Promacet, this is most commonly used to treat severe headaches.

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BLUE,OBLONG PILL,W/ 110 ON 1 SIDE & AP ON THE OTHER ## This is not hydrocodone. It is Cephadyn 750mg/50. It is generic for Sedapap and a few others. It is acetaminophen (or tylenol) 750mg and butalbital 50mg. Typically, it is used for serious headaches or migraine headaches. It is like Fiorecet except it does not have the caffeine in it. Side effects include, marked sedation, sweating, blurry vision.

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Oblong white tablet with 110 on one side and AP on the other side (it looks like an upside down V with a smaller P inside of it) - can anybody identify this? ## The "AP" which you have described is the Advance Pharmaceuticals logo. From what I understand this is an over the counter product, which makes it extremely difficult to know 100% what it is. That is because OTC products are not required to carry unique inscriptions the way that prescription drugs are. With that said, I am speculating that this is some sort of store brand of Acetaminophen OR Aspirin (and perhaps it could contain another OTC ingredient such as Diphenhydramine). I hope this helps, and sorry that I cannot post a more definite answer! Can you provide any more details about this such as packaging or where it w...

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I found this is in my medicine cabinet and was just wondering what it was. My husband just had surgery and I need to know if it's a narcotic pain pill or not. ## Hello, Keri! How are you? This tablet is manufactured by Atley Pharmaceuticals and they list as being a Cephadyn tablet. It contains 650mgs of Acetaminophen and 50mgs of Butalbital. It is a barbiturate that is used to treat or prevent migraines. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, somnolence and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help with?

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White oblong pill ## This tablet contains Acetaminophen, Butalbital and Caffeine, it is a generic for Fioricet, most commonly used to treat migraines. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and stomach irritation. Read more here: Is there anything else I can help you with?

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found a med size round tab scored on one side with APO/1100 any idea what this might be? ## I think the imprint you are seeing might be APO T100, and Apotex lists it as containing 100mgs of Trazodone, which is an antidepressant that is also used to treat insomnia. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, and dry mouth. Are there any other questions?

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I've been taking these for nearly 15 years. When the FDA changed the amount of acetaminophen in the pills to 325 or 300 mg (they lowered it, in any case) the manufacturer, since the amount of acetaminophen was changed, used it as an opportunity to say it is no longer a generic so... I no longer take fioricet. I now take butalbitol/caffeine/acetaminophen. If I ask my insurance for Fioracet it costs $350 a month for 60, the B/C/A costs $35.. go figure BUT my main problem is this: the old tablets I got were Qualitest, they were round and greenish blue, they were no problem! HOWEVER, now I am getting some large oblong white caplet that is so chalky I regularly choke on them. At least once a week one stops in my throats and it takes a while to get it down. A few weeks ago one stopped rig...

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what is a small pill round marked with only 1107 ## Did you perhaps mean to say L011 as opposed to 1107? Only asking because I located a small white round pill marked "L011" to be Tramadol hydrochloride extended release (200 mg). Tramadol is used for treating moderate to moderately severe pain. The drug has a wide range of applications, including treatment for restless leg syndrome, acid reflux, and fibermyosis. Learn More: Tramadol Details I hope this helps!

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Does anyone have info. re: ordering from the internet for generic fioricet with imprint MIA 110? Didn't have problems until this year with orders -- having tension/migraine type pain and pressure for many years every day; would appreciate any info. possible. Thanks. ## Hi Casey, Depending on whether or not you ordered your medication from a legitimate pharmacy, it can actually be quite common for mistakes to arise. What types of problems are you experiencing with your order exactly? Is something wrong with the actual placement of your order, or are you just referring to the quality of your medication? If you could please post back in more detail that would be great. It may also be wise to discuss those side effects with your doctor, who can suggest some safer treatment options for y...

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watson349 ## There is no Vicodin that comes in that high of a dosage. This tablet is a generic for Vicodin, that contains 5mgs of Hydrocodone and 500mgs of Acetaminophen. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and dry mouth. Read more: What led you to believe it was over 1,000mgs? ## very bad pain on my back and my legs too ## just my pain but do you have vicodin 10 mg and how much is it ## Look it up on google, but 1100mg of vicodin would take out a horse! They normally come in 5mg 7.5mg and 10mg. Anything more than that isn't going to be hydrocodone more than likely, even the apap or acetaminophen which is normally the second number following the mg is never that high. You might wanna take a closer look, I thought vics were Watson 357s. I could be wrong. I ...

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I took 4 IP 110 pills and it appears this morning that I've lost my voice. is this one of the side effects per this pain medication? ## Hello, Derrick! How are you? No, that's not a typical side effect, but the opiate in them can cause dry mouth and throat, which may have caused the issue. The FDA classifies this medication as a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Do you have any other symptoms?

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Can someone ID a small oval pill with 1p 110 inscribed on it? The package says 10/325 on back. ## I think its a Hydrocodone/APAP 10mg Hydrocodone and 325mg APAP. ## This could actually be the Hydrocodone/APAP, which the brand name is Norco, or this could be Oxycodone/APAP, which the brand name is Percocett. It means that you have either 10 miligrams of hydrocodone or 10 miligrams of oxycodone, and only 325 milligrams of tylenol, which is the least amount of tylenol that they prescribe with these. It depends on the color and any othe rmarkings of the pill, which one you have. It is a pain killer. ## The correct marking is actually IP 110 (not 1P 110), and randolph is correct, it is Acetaminophen / Hydrocodone 10 / 325 mg. (NDC 50268-408 among others)

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