Bit Tartrate

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what is the difference between metoprolol tartrate from m. bitartrate ## The tartrate and bitartrate just refer to the specific chemical salt that the manufactured used to manufacture the drug, however, they are both still Metoprolol and will work the same way. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Package says hydrocodone bitsrtrate And acetaminophen medicine 10/325 by Watson E53 comes in blister packs solid yellow oblong pills with no markings on the pill. ## If there are no markings, it's rather difficult to be sure what they actually contain. Is anyone familiar with these tablets? I've not seen these ones mentioned before, but I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. 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. ## I received some sample.packs from.I.dia.of the watson 10/325. I take hydro daily for pain for my back but dr. Only prescribes 60 every month. I gave t)em to friend and he said they are real but its hard for m...

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I have two scripts of hydrocodone. One is stamped m365 and the other is n356. The n356 makes me sleepy & the m365 makes me hyper. Both bottles say they are the same thing, but how can I react so differently to them? ## Both M365 and N356 5, contain a combination of Acetaminophen + Hydrocodone at a dosage of 5/325mg. However, there are still some unique differences... The N356 5 pill lists Hydrocodone bitartrate while M365 simply lists Hydrocodone (by itself). Bitartrate is an acid tartrate, that from what I could gather seems to play some sort of role in the absorption process. Each pill also contains a different set of binders and fillers. So it may be that some of these supposedly inert chemicals are affecting the way your body would typically respond to the medication as a whole....

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There's been some confusion in the forums where people think this could be an Oxycodone tablet. This is actually a generic Ambien CR 12.5 (Zolpidem), NOT an oxycodone. I have it actually in my hand with the bottle. NDC Code 0781-5316. Inactive Ingredients: - Silicon Dioxide - Hydroxypropyl Cellulose - Hypromelloses - Lactose Monohydrate - Magnesium Stearate - Polyethylene Glycols - Ferric Oxide Red - Talc - Titanium Dioxide ## Hello S, You're absolutely right. The pill imprinted with 229 and SZ is listed by the NIH as a Zolpidem tartrate pill. I just wanted to clean up the post a little so the information you provided was a bit easier to read and I added a little information as well. NDC: 0781-5316 Name: Zolpidem tartrate Imprint: SZ;229 Ingredients: Zolpidem Tartrate 12.5 Mg La...

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NDC 61252-3006 NDC Database

Nicotine Tartrate 1 Kg/Kg Oral Powder by Nicobrand Ltd ## Package Codes: 61252-3006-1, 61252-3006-2, 61252-3006-3, 61252-3006-4, 61252-3006-5, 61252-3006-6, 61252-3006-7, 61252-3006-8 ## Active Ingredients: Nicotine Bitartrate Anhydrous

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