N 2 5 Pill

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What kind of pill diplays N N on the front and 25 on the back? I found some in my wallet and have no idea what they are, or where they even came from? Can somebody help me identify them please? ## This tablet contains 25mgs of Atenolol, often sold under the brand name Tenormin, it is an ARB most commonly used to treat high blood pressure. Side effects may include: nausea, headache, dizziness and stomach pain. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with?

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Found in my room belongs to no one in my family that i know of. What is it? ## @franklin, The thread linked below represents the closest match I can find to your description: Discuss/Novo-Pill-25-50-236507.htm Perhaps they are the same medication at a different dosage (from the same manufacturer) since the marking is very similar? Let me know what you think.

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which of the 2 pills is stronger or are they the same the 30mg pills that say TEC or the ones that say N and 325 with a score then 5 mgs on it? ## i know both contain oxydone as the TEC is 30mg but not 30mg of oxycodone and the 325 5 which has 5 mg oxycodone i would like to know the difference between the 2 and which is stronger ? ## Both contains 5mgs of Oxycodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen, the active ingredients in Percocet, a narcotic analgesic. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and dry mouth. Learn more: Thus, neither is stronger and neither one contains 30mgs of anything. Are there any comments or questions?

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Can I take half of one as I have never taken a painkiller before....I had a tooth pulled ## Hi Jorden, I haven't found any medication by the name of "Nophen"... Did you mean to say "Norco"? Norco is available in dosages of 5/325 (hydrodocone + acetaminophen) for moderate to severe pain relief. And to answer your question. This type of pill is ok to break in half, since it's not time-released. I believe there's also a score line dividing the pill for such purposes if I'm not mistaken? Hope this helps!

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I resent got a prescription from my pain management Dr for Norco 19/325.Did they stop making the yellow 10s? They gave me pills that had uo3 on them. ## Hello, Debbie! How are you? When a medication is available as a generic, it's usually manufactured by several different companies. The ones you've received are manufactured by Aurolife Pharma and they list them as containing 10mgs of Hydrocodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen. 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. I'm sorry, but I can't tell you anything about the others from just the color. Do you remember anything else about them?

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Will Naproxen help for tramadol withdrawal reflief? Joint aches, headache, restless legs, can't sleep etc??? ## Hi Jonny, From what I've seen online, it appears that others have also inquired about this as well. And as far as Naproxen is concerned, many people tend to believe that it wont help much, if at all, when it comes to dealing with Tramadol withdrawal relief (since it's not in the same drug class and is also considered to be much weaker than Tramadol at that). My advice would be to look into what's called the "Thomas Recipe" at: personal.umich.edu/~timaster/biopsych/home.html This is said to be one of the most common methods used for an "at home detox" and seems to have gotten a lot of positive feedback in terms of helping alleviate Tramadol withd...

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Show a picture of the pill. White oblong white with 2172 on front. This for a pain pill Norco 5-325. ## Hi Lola, I don't have a photograph to show you, but you can always verify the tablet through its National Drug Code of 0591-2172 and drug manufacturer, which is Actavis Pharmaceuticals. Just for the record, it's a generic Hydrocodone (5mg) + Acetaminophen (325mg) tablet. You can also view more specific details on this tablet from NIH at: dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=6da96f18-c056-45c2-a1c8-f86484e69d08 Hope this helps!

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