M367 How Long To Get Out Of Your System

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Is there any way possible that Dr's may be giving these M367 to people that has been on the meds for long time, maybe to get them off of them, force them off. I need knee surgery and no ins until O. Care in Nov. So my knee gets pampered with meds to calm the pain until I can have the surgery. When the drug was increased to 10mg it was filled twice with the funny shaped one, it gave me lot's of energy and I could bend down and clean my house & shop with out having to limp out of the store. Now this new pill does nothing at all. I kept taking it in hopes it would build up in my system but it's been a month now. It's not going to work. I have a full bottle that I no longer take, why take something that does nothing at all for pain or even energy which I have to admit th...

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I have been taking hydrocodone-APAP 10 / 325 as a generic for NORCO 10 325 for chronic pain, but recently my pharmacy changed the generic medication from a white tablet simply marked 'M367' on one side to a yellow tablet marked with a semi cursive 'V' on one side, and the number '36/01' on the other. The yellow tablets do not seem to work as well; as if maybe they are "slow", or "time released". Is this true? Is there a difference in these medications and how they work, or are released into my system? ## Hello, Caesar! How are you? No, these are both regular release tablets. However, under the Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984, generics can have fluctuations in the amount of the active ingredient, so this one may be a little lower in dosage than the other ...

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I took a percocet on Sunday afternoon and I took a urine drug test Thursday morning. Will the percocet still be in my system? ## If urine tested while prescribed percocet, but are taking m367, will I fail the test results? Is m367 a percocet pill?

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