Pink Oblong Pill No Markings Hydrocodone

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Is pink oblong lortab available anywhere? With a prescription, of course. My pharmacy quit carrying them after the recall and they're the ones that helped my pain the best. ## Do you happen to remember who manufactures it, or what the markings are on the tablets you're looking for? Learn more Lortab details here. That information would most likely help you to get more answers, since just saying the color and shape isn't very specific. Your general location would also help, since this site is open to users all over the world, so some available in London aren't going to mean much to you, if you're in LA.

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Can someone please tell me the difference in these to Hydrocodone Pills? The PINK and the WHITE? I have been taking the PINK for seven years now for break through pain and today the pharmacy gave me the WHITE ones. The last time I tried' to take the white ones, I could NOT even function, they knocked me out. ## I can't really tell you anything about the difference between them, if any, without knowing the markings on the tablet to check such information. The colors actually don't mean anything. There is a good chance that they are the same thing, just made by different manufacturers. Have you tried asking your pharmacist for more information? ## CAn anyone please tell me the difference in the ingredients of the PINK and WHITE hydrocodone? The pharmacist told me they were the...

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How can you tell if a pill is time released or not. The pill identifier doesn't say. I have 2 strengths of hydrocodone acetaminophen. One is 10/500 and the other is 5/500. Lost directions and don't have the doctor anymore. I can't swallow pills and want to crush and put in applesauce to take. One pill is 3600V pink and oblong, the other is white with a line down the middle and a V in the back. Forgot the numbers on that one. Thanks! ## There is no time released formulation of the Acetaminophen and Hydrocodone combination, they are all regular release formulations. Learn more Vicodin details here. The tablet with the 3600 V marking is the 10mg/500mg tablet. I can provide you with any specifics on the other, since you didn't provide the markings from it. Can you check the ...

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found a white oblong pill With markings LL723 I havent the slightest clue what it is aND cant seem to find anything on the internet about it?? Any ideas?? ## I actually just had someone give me some of those today and he said it was a 10mg hydrocodone, I cant find anything on the internet either... ## I can't find a listing for this in any of our resources, either. I've tried several variations on the marking, but the only one that even came close is pink and it's not so pale that it would be mistaken for white. Was it found/obtained in the U.S. or elsewhere? It is doubtful that it contains Hydrocodone, at least from the U.S., but it could be a foreign medication. ## it was given to me in the U.S. but i have no idea where the guy that gave them to me got them from... i took ...

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I am taking oxycodone/acetaminophen 7.5–325 mg. The pills are usually pink and round in color. Today I went to pick up a new prescription and they are white and oblong in color. Is it just because it's a different manufacturer? The new pills look like hydrocodone/acetaminophen. ## I've been taking Hydrocodone due to a degenerative spine and a total reverse shoulder. The pharmacy I've been getting my meds from have been steadily gone up in cost. They changed the order from what my doctor ordered. I can not take generic versions, especially aurora, which causes more pain than it takes away. How can a pharmacy change orders? ## Hello, Linda! How are you? Yes, it is possible, that it might be a different manufacturer. Can you please post back with the markings on it? That ...

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What does this pill look like? ## Hello, Kim! How are you? The Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen tablet from Vintage/Qualitest in the 5/325mg dosage is an oblong, white tablet with red/pinkish speckles that has a stylized V logo on one side and the numbers 3604 on the other. Learn more Acetaminophen/Hydrocodone details here. 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. Does that match the tablet in question? If not, please post back with the markings on it and the description, so I can look it you for you. Thanks!

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the answer is completely correct yeaaahhh budddyyyy ## Lortab contains the active ingredients Acetaminophen and Hydrocodone, it is a narcotic analgesic and is also available as a generic. That means that there are quite a few manufacturers that make it, in different dosages and the way the pill can look, as well as the markings, will be different for all of them. That also means that I can't possibly list them all on here. Just some examples for the name brand: 5/500 oblong, white with blue specks, marking UCB on one side and 902 on the opposite. 7.5/500 oblong, white with green specks, marking UCB on one side and 903 on the other. 10/500 oblong, pink UCB on one side and 910 on the other. Is there a specific tablet you're questioning?

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