Hydrocodone Bitartrate 7 5mg 325mg

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Is it really norco? I just got my refill today and they are not working as well as my previous prescription. ## Hi Yaya, My research from the manufacturer depicts a white oval tablet marked with 2172 to be identified as a generic Hydrocodone Bitartrate 5mg + Acetaminophen 325mg pill. For verification, it carries a National Drug Code of 0591-2172 and is reportedly a product of Actavis Pharmaceuticals that from what I could gather, seems like a newer generic tablet since information about it is relatively sparse on the internet. Hope this helps! ## I have the exact same problem ! The ones with the 2172 do not work the same as the 3604 did . How is this even possible ? Or is it. Are they exactly the same ?

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I just wanted to know how much hydrocodone is in the Watson 353 pill? Is it 5 mg, 7.5mg or 10mg? ## Hello DeeDee, Unfortunately I was unable to find any pill imprinted with Watson 353, however, just in case you accidentally misinterpreted the imprint I did find a Watson 853 hydrocodone 10mg pill. Here is some information on the drug. (NDC 0591-0853) Manufacturer: Actavis Pharma, Inc. Active Ingredients: - Hydrocodone Bitartrate 10mg - Acetaminophen 325mg Inactive Ingredients: - croscarmellose sodium - crospovidone - magnesium stearate - cellulose, microcrystalline - povidonesstarch, corn - stearic acid - d&c yellow no. 10 - aluminum oxide Imprint: WATSON;853 Size: 14mm If this drug does not match what you have can you please provide me with some additional details such as the color...

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My 50 yr old son took 4 tabs of hydrocodone bitartrate w/ apap (5mg/325mg) ## In my honest opinion, any type of drug related overdose can be pretty serious, especially because many of them tend to be life-threatening as well! Based on my research, symptoms associated with Hydrocodone overdose may include the following: -narrowed or widened pupils -slow, shallow, or stopped breathing -slowed or stopped heartbeat -cold, clammy, or blue skin -excessive sleepiness -loss of consciousness -seizures -death I also need to point out that if someone takes more than the recommended dose of acetaminophen, it is imperative that they get medical help immediately, even if the person does not have any symptoms. Symptoms of an acetaminophen overdose may include: -nausea -vomiting -loss of appetite -swea...

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Hello i was prescribed acetaminophen and hydrocodone bitartrate 10/325 but also was prescribed oxy 15mg for my chronic back and shoulder pain after surgery but i took half of the hydrocodone this morning at 7:00 which was 5mg/325 that was 6 hours ago and it did nothing for the pain can i take the oxy 15mg now 6hours later in alot pain ## Please someone answer thats in medicial field can i take oxy 15 9 hours after taking hydrocodone acetaminophen n bitartrate 5/325mg ## They are often prescribed together, in order to control severe, or chronic pain, but make sure to only take them as prescribed, if you've been told not to take both, then please don't do so. The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizz...

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watson white pill ## Do you happen to know the shape of this pill imprinted M 337? The closest matches (imprints) I've seen are M 357 and M 367, but no M 337. The M 357 and M 367 are indicative of Acetaminophen + Hydrocodone bitartrate by Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals. Both are white "oblong" (capsule-shaped) pills with the M3XX imprint on one side and scored on the back. M 357 Imprint: 325mgs of Acetaminophen + 5mgs of Hydrocodone bitartrate NDC: 60429-509 / 0406-0357 M 367 Imprint: 325mgs of Acetaminophen + 10mgs of Hydrocodone bitartrate NDC: 0406-0367 Please post back if you have more information to add.

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Is this a generic norco from walgreens? - white oval pill 2172 scored on back side blank ## will 2172 have the same effect as 3202? how much more friggin' detail do u want? ## @RPMJR, Yes, a white oval pill with 2172 is generic Hydrocodone Bitartrate 5mg + Acetaminophen 325mg with a National Drug Code of 0591-2172. Seems like a lot of people here on MedsChat have asked about this pill just within the past couple days so I'm assuming it's a relatively new product and not much info has been posted on the internet. For verification, Actavis Pharmaceuticals is the manufacturer. @Mr. Breeze, 2172 and WATSON 3202 are the same drug with the same listed dosage... But as many of us have come to find out, generic drugs tend to vary in efficacy from one tablet to the next. Furthermore,...

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I found a white oval pill imprint 2127, can't find any info on the web after plenty searches and alot of resources... Please help, I am wondering if this is a pain medication? ## The pill you're describing reportedly contains 5mgs of Hydrocodone Bitartrate + 325mgs of Acetaminophen made by Actavis. The reason why there aren't many listings yet here on the internet is because it's relatively new to the market. I'm not exactly certain about its exact release date, but some of my research suggest that it's only been out since May 2016. Here is the full scoop (along with its National Drug Code of 0591-2172): dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=6da96f18-c056-45c2-a1c8-f86484e69d08 I hope this helps!

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Found a white oval pill with imprint 2172 in my son's sock drawer and need to know what it is. ## Hi Lisa, From what I could gather, a white oval pill marked with 2172 is identified as a generic Hydrocodone Bitartrate 5mg + Acetaminophen 325mg tablet. Apparently it's a fairly new manufactured version made by Actavis and that may be why there aren't many references to it here/online yet. For verification, the national drug code is reportedly 0591-2172. I hope this helps! ## Thank you so much for the information David this was very helpful ## This is true. New generic for Norco 3/325. I got this for my back (sciatica). ## Sorry, my typing. It's generic for the Norco 5/325. ## Thanks so much Sven this really helps alot it's scary to know that my son has this medication ...

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I have a white pill with 7.5 on one side & 357 on the other and the pill is not helping my pain. Is this a placebo for Norco 7.5/325? ## There's a white oblong pill with "n 357 7.5", that's reportedly identified as generic Acetaminophen (325mg) + Hydrocodone bitartrate (7.5mg). For verification, it's made by a company called Novel Laboratories, Inc. and carries a National Drug Code of 40032-0357. You didn't state that there was an "n" on your pill, so I can only assume that it's counterfeit if you didn't get it filled at a licensed pharmacy. What shape is your pill? ## It is a short little fat white oblonge pill has 7.5 on one side the other side it has n then a line clear down the middle of the pill then 357 on other half ## This new N 357 pi...

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I take Norco for my pains that I have and I found this pill but don't remember if it is a Norco or not ## So I was wondering if the pill I found is one of my Norco ## Hi Mart, What you have is listed as a generic for Norco, containing hydrocodone bitartrate 5mg + acetaminophen 325mg. I actually answered this question in another thread here just the other day, where someone else also confirmed it to be true: Discuss/-305911_s2.htm Seems to be a new version that Actavis came out with recently as information online is limited. Hope this helps! ## Yes,they are 5/325's,( B")hydrocodone/acetaminophen.. ## Does it make you sleepy it makes me sleepy why bitrare? I wonder

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Is Watson discontinuing the 7.5-325 pill ## WATSON 3203 is identified as Acetaminophen 325mg + Hydrocodone bitartrate 7.5mg. From what I could gather, Watson's website still lists this medication on their product page. However the color is different than what you described. So I do believe they stopped making the orange one. Watson 3203 is now a white oblong/oval pill with the following National Drug Code (NDC): 00591-2605. The dosage does remain the same though. Ref: actavis.com/en/Products Watson 3203 Inactive Ingredients (white version): -Cellulose, Microcrystalline -Croscarmellose Sodium -Magnesium Stearate --------------------------------- -Croscarmellose Sodium -Crospovidone -Magnesium Stearate -Cellulose, Microcrystalline -Povidones -Starch, Corn -Stearic Acid The National Dr...

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oblong white pill and on one side it has ip 110 the bottle says hydrocodone apap 10-325 tab by amneal ## does norco have m367 on it ## what about a pill that has IP 109 on it? Is this a norco too? ## @hayred, M367 is identified as Acetaminophen (325mg) + Hydrocodone bitartrate (10mg); a generic for norco. For verification, the National Drug Code (NDC) is: 00406-0367 @Sue, IP 109 is also identified as Acetaminophen (325mg) + Hydrocodone bitartrate (5mg); a generic for norco. For verification, the National Drug Code (NDC) is: 53746-0109 To the original thread starter: It seems as though all three of you have generic medications with different dosages. All the "norco's" I've seen have either "Watson" or "Norco" imprinted onto the pill, along with a set of nu...

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Oval like shape u20 one side line in middle ## Hi kenneth, A white oval/oblong pill with U02 on one side and scored down the middle on the back is reportedly identified as Acetaminophen (325mg) + hydrocodone bitartrate (7.5mg). For verification, the manufacturer is listed as Aurolife Pharma and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 13107-0020. Unfortunately Aurolife no longer has this drug displayed on their product page and therefore may not produce it anymore. However you can always contact them directly for an image via email at: [email protected] I hope this helps!

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white with red speckles oblong ## Watson3202 = ACETAMINOPHEN-HYDROCODONE (Lortab(R), Lorcet(R), Vicodin(R) - Acet. - 325mg / Hydro. - 5mg - pain killer. ## Just to confirm, I have also identified the pill you with imprint "WATSON 3202" as Acetaminophen (325 mg) + Hydrocodone bitartrate (5 mg). Acetaminophen + Hydrocodone is a combination of two types of pain medicine to treat moderate to severe pain. Manufacturer: Watson Pharmaceuticals National Drug Code (NDC): 00591-3202 You can learn more about this drug on the page for Acetaminophen + Hydrocodone If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you.

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The pill is a white oblong pill with 002 printed on one side and a straight score down the center on the other ## I found a white oblong pill with a strikingly similar description, the only different being that the first 0 is a U (not fully enclosed); but it appears as U02 on one side and is blank & scored down the center on the other. If you think this might be a match, the contents are reported to be: hydrocodone bitartrate (7.5mg) + acetaminophen (325mg); made by Aurolife Pharma. For additional verification, it also carries a National Drug Code of 13107-0020. I hope this helps!

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White oblong Watson 333 on one side and a line on the other. ## What strenght is this?Watson 333 ## @Edward, The only pill I found with a marking of Watson 333 is a 1mg Lorazepam tablet, prescribed for anxiety disorders. It's also round, not oblong in shape. However there are some pain pills that are white and oblong, including Watson 388 (Hydrocodone 2.5mg + Acetaminophen 500mg) as well as Watson 853 (Hydrocodone bitartrate 10mg + Acetaminophen 325mg). Is there any chance you may have misinterpreted the imprint based on its physical condition? Hope this helps!

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