Hydrocodone Identification

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yellow oblong pill with v on one side and 36 10 on other side ## V 3601 contains 325mgs of Acetaminophen and 10mgs of Hydrocodone, a generic for Vicodin or Norco. This is a narcotic pain reliever. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and dizziness. More information here: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## WHITE OBLONG V ON FRONT ON BACK 35 98

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v on one side with 35 and 97 blue oval ## This tablet contains 650mgs of Acetaminophen and 10mgs of Hydrocodone, a eeneric for Lortab, this is a narcotic pain reliever. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and constipation. Read more here: Is there anything else I can help you with?

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No markings on pill. Bought in Canada I think. Pill is peach colored and round ## If there are no markings on it, it is impossible to say what it is with any certainty. Even most Canadian manufactured meds have some type of imprint on them. Did you receive this from a pharmacy or was it ordered?

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Hi; I was prescribed hydrocodone by my doctor (and ran out) a friend of mine brought me 2 pills and I just wanted to make sure they are hydrocodone only. They are an oval shape, white, and on one side it has the number 600, and on the other side it says IP 132 He states that they are in fact 600mg hydrocodone. Is he right? Thank you very much ## THIS IS NOT HYDROCODONE, NOR ANY TYPE OF NARCOTIC! This tablet contains 600mgs of Ibuprofen, a generic for Motrin, there are NO narcotics in this tablet.

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I regularly take generic Lorcet (hydrocodone 10/650) for migraines and fibromyalgia. I just started using a different pharmacy. I am used to an oblong blue pill. This new Rx is a white oblong pill imprinted with 1P 114. BUT there wasn't a manufacturer name on the patient info pages or on the bottle. The pharmacist said it's just a different manufact. than I'm used to. I just want to make sure because I have checked several other websites (sorry!) and can't find it. Please help - don't want to take the wrong pill!! Thanks!! ## I am very concerned about this same tablet. I have been taking generic Lortab (Hydrocodone-APAP 10-500) for pain management off and on for several years. My newest prescription was filled by CVS with this tablet imprinted with IP 119. The manufa...

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I have an oval shaped white pill with the only marking being one that looks like the square root symbol. I was told it is hydrocodone 7.5 mg / 325. I have never seen one like this, any ideas would be appreciated. ## Do you know if it is something from the U.S. or not? There are Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen tablets that have a V logo on them that looks like the square root symbol, but they also have additional numbers on the opposite side of the tablet. The white one that meets this description has the V on one side and the numbers 3596 on the other side, it is a 7.5/750mg tablet. There is also another one that has the V logo, with the numbers 3598, which is a 10/650mg tablet. And V 3595, which is a 7.5/650mg tablet. However, there aren't any U.S. prescription products with just the V o...

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Oblong pill M363 with no markings or split on back. Is this legitimate ## M 363 on one side and scored on the other, white, oblong tablet is Hydrocodone 10 mgs/ Acetaminophen 500 mgs ## @cicero, The previous poster is right about the ID of this pill. It is in fact a legitimate tablet, so you shouldn't have any concerns about it being fake. For your own verification though, the manufacturer is Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, and the National Drug Code is 00406-0363. You can look it up via google for reference. Additionally, the inactive ingredients contained in this tablet are as follows: crospovidone magnesium stearate microcrystalline cellulose povidone corn starch silicon dioxide stearic acid I hope this info helps!

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What is a white pill with IP112 on one side and a slit in the middle on the other? ## With this imprint, it should be a white or off-white oblong tablet, that is scored to make it easier to cut or break in half. This tablet contains 500mgs of Acetaminophen and 7.5mgs of Hydrocodone, it is a generic for Lortab or Vicodin and is a narcotic pain reliever (NDC 53746-0112). Some of the most common side effects include: nausea, dry mouth, constipation and drowsiness. ## I just need to find out what it looks like. ## The IP 112 imprint is a generic narcotic analgesic. More widely known as a generic form of the pill known as Lortab. Narcotic analgesics are pain relievers that work on the central nervous system (CNS) to alter the perception of pain. When used for surgery and acute or chronic pa...

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White oblong tablet with IP 119 on one side, and smooth on the other. ## The pill in description is Acetaminophen + Hydrocodone (500 mg - 10 mg). Acetaminophen + Hydrocodone is a combination of two types of pain medicine to treat moderate to severe pain. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you.

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Could you please list the milligrams for the v2355 hydrocodone? ## This white round pill with V on one side and 2355 on the other is Butalbital. 325mg of Acetaminophen, 50mg of Butalbital and 40mg of caffine. ## DR. T's identification is correct, the tablet is a generic for Fioricet and doesn't contain any narcotics whatsoever. It is most commonly used to treat tension headaches or migraines and its side effects may include nausea, dizziness, stomach upset and insomnia. You can learn more Fioricet details here. Is there anything I can help with?

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Hi,I go to pain management.So does my friend.But,different dr's.We take hydrocodone.I ran out of my hydro's & my friend wants to give me a round,white pill with no imprint on them!He says they r hydrocodone with no additives like acetaminophen or ibprophen in it.Is this the real thing!I don't usely don't take other people's medicine!Thank U!Grammie43 ## Hi I sent in a few discussions!But didn't get any answers!What's wrong? ## All manufactured prescription medications available in the U.S. are required by law from the FDA to have imprints to enable their identification, in case of emergency. Thus, if there is no imprint, it is not a legal U.S. prescription medication, although there could be a chance it is a foreign medication of some type. The FDA warns ...

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what are the red dots for? ## Hi greg, Based on my research, the red dots are just there as a design. They are not made of any active ingredient to enhance the medication. There are some pills with blue dots as well, it's just how the manufacturer decided to design the pills for brand identification. Do you have any more questions regarding this medication? If so, please post back! ## They are chemical marker that the DEA has forced pharmaceutical manufacturers to mix in to pills for tracking drug traffic. They will be in all narcotics soon but are primarily in hydrocodone, ambient and some ADHD meds. Different regions get slightly different colors so they can trace sources to the area and even pharmacy ie. Walmart, CVS, Walgreens. This is why there have been some shortages recently...

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I found a white oblong/oval pill that looks like it might be a hydrocodone but has no imprints. wanted to know if it was a hydrocodone or something elese? ## Hello, Amy! How are you? If it has no imprints, then no, all prescription tablets in the U.S. are required by law to have imprints to enable their identification, in case of emergency. Thus, it can't be a Hydrocodone tablet, without an imprint, it is most likely an over the counter product of some type. Is there anything else I can help with?

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No it's not a narco or a controlled drug. It's a skeletal muscle rexalant similar to soma. Soma tends to work the best, these both can relax your mood. There's also flexeril and zanaflex but they don't work as well as the other two. ## Hello, Casper! How are you? Thank you for the identification. To add some specifics, this tablet is manufactured by Watson Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 500mgs of the muscle relaxant Chlorzoxazone. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache and dry mouth. Does anyone have any questions or concerns?

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A clear capsule with blue powder and no markings or imprints ## I found a jar of clear capsules with a black band. It has no markings, but has black and blue little pills inside of it. It may also have clear liquid. ## I found what seems to be the same pill at my workplace. It is a clear capsule containing a clear liquid inside. Floating in the liquid contents are about 12 small blue and black beads. The capsule is sealed on the outside with a black band along the seam where the two capsule halves meet. There are no other markings of any kind. Any idea what sort of drug or supplement this is? Please advise. ## All manufactured medications in the U.S. are required to have an imprint to enable their identification, in case of emergency. The FDA warns that Hydrocodone carries the risk of b...

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The pill is capsule form with absolutely no imprint. Half dark brown and half tan/light brownish in color. (I don't know my in between colors but I'd say tan is the best description for one half but it looks a little too light greyish to be tan. Anyways my friend gave me a few and said it was hydrocodone 15mg.. I tried one and it is definitely stronger than the norco 10's which I was prescribed after knee surgery. It seems too strong to be hydro 15mg and I've never heard of such a thing. Has anyone seen these before? I don't want to take these i they're oxy's or morphine... ## Hello, Jed! How are you? If it is a capsule, then there is a chance that it might have been something specially ordered by someone's doctor and made just for them by a compounding p...

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Is this pill 5 mg or 10mg? And what does the 3604 stand for? ## Hello, Doc! How are you? The white, oblong tablet with the red specks that has the marking 3604 V on it contains 5mgs of Hydrocodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen. 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. And according to law, all manufactured prescription tablets must have unique markings to enable their identification, in case of an emergency, so any given pill can be traced by to a specific manufacturer. That's what the 3604 V is, it's just the code that Vintage/Qualitest has chosen to use on this pill to identify it as their product. Is there anything else I can help with?

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what color, shape, taste and markings of hydrocodone? ## Which Hydrocodone are you asking about? There are several different dosages available, as both brand names and generics. The markings, colors and description will vary for each one. Is there are specific tablet that you are questioning the identification of? If so, please post back with a description and the markings on it.

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What pill is this small red capsule with a white powdery substance in it? I was told it's hydrocodone 50 mgs. ## Hello, how are you? I have to say that I find it very doubtful. The only 50mg dosage available of Hydrocodone is a time released version that is sold under the brand name Zohydro... and under current FDA laws, unique imprints on such manufactured tablets and capsules are required, in order to enable their identification, in case of emergency. Are there any markings on this capsule? If so, please post back and clarify, so I can research further for you. Thus, while there is a small chance that it could be a foreign medication, since other countries are not obligated to abide by U.S. laws, it is much more likely that it is just some type of over the counter product and shou...

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Plain orange oblong tablet. No marking ## Hello, Pecos! How are you? If there is are no markings on the tablet then they are not Hydrocodone, which the FDA classifies 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. All prescription drug products in the U.S. are required by law to have unique imprints to enable their identification, in case of emergency. Something that has no markings is most likely an over the counter product, of some type. Where was it found? ## Oblong Orange Scored Pill with no writing is Hydrocodone 10mg/APAP 325mg. They came out in 2016 as a way for Vertisec to produce generic drugs.

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