Speckled Hydrocodone Pill 7 5

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I'm a Disabled Army Combat Veteran and I've had, to no surprise, a slew of different types of hydocodone, but recently the pills I've been issued have red or blue spots in them. I was told by my doctor that the spotted pills absorb into your body faster and therefore begin working faster and last longer, is this fact or fiction? ## Fiction! They are all regular release tablets that will take 15 to 20 minutes to start working and the speckles in some of them make no difference to that. That's just something that the manufacturer decided to do to their tablets to set them apart from the others available on the market. Learn more Vicodin details here. Any such colors and speckles are entirely up to whit and whim and mean nothing whatsoever to the actual absorbency rate of t...

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I was in a bad accident back in March of 2012, I was on a snow machine ( mobile for who call it that) and was hit by a large SUV. I had a shattered pelvis, broken hip and broken femur. I've found that the qualitest 5/325 white pills with red specks work best for me compared to other brands, but of late I've had to take more to feel a relief. I'm wondering if they make the same type just stronger. I don't know if it's the red specks they use in them that makes it different with others. I also just moved and am worried my new state won't have that brand even if I can't get a raised dose with my next doctor. I hate taking so many, wish I didn't have to take them at all to be honest. I have tried to go my normal route and stop taking them to lower my need for...

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The hospital prescribed me hydrocdone 5 365 its white oblong pill. Then my doctor prescribed me hydrocodone 5 365 but its white with red specks and a v on one side. Are they the same? I have just taken the rest of my white oblong pill and I'm wondering if I will be ok to take the speckled ones. I didn't know whether they are two different pills and if I can combine the medicication together? ## Hello, Courtney! How are you? If they are both Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen, then they are the same and taking them hours apart wouldn't be considered combining them, anyway. That would require taking them together, or very close together. 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...

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white and speckled...hydrocodone 5/325 watson 3202....are the inactive ingredients sulfa based? ## Do you have a sulfa allergy? If so, you should make the pharmacy aware of it, when you get a prescription filled and they will check it to make sure it's safe for you to take. Learn more Vicodin details here. I haven't been able to find a listing of the inactive ingredients for this medication, but generally, they have to be substances that are considered to be safe, so sulfa substances wouldn't usually be approved for use, since it cause such severe allergies in some people. However, your pharmacy should also have a complete ingredients list that you can look over.

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Okay so my mom found this pill in my sisters pocket its white and oval shaped and has orange speckles I have asked cvs Walgreens and poison control can't read any numbers on it becuz it was melted I really need to know. Its not red or pink its bright orange ## Okay found out that the red speckled turns orange after wet...its a 5 redso speckled I think vicodin. ## That is definately a medication called narco. It's hydrocodone (vicodine) and acetametaphin used for moderate-severe pain. It is also a narcotic, a synthetic opiate. I would have a chat with your sister and ask why she had this if she has no perscription... Could be a BIG RED FLAG in the area of opiate abuse/addiction. Opiate abuse will ruin her life. It makes ppl steal and lie to get what they need as the withdrawls ar...

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hi I have a round red pill that is speckled or spattered so the color of the pill is almost red and white and on one side it says Endo 048, im having trouble finding out what this is its mg and everything else any ideas?? ## Need to know what kind of pill this is. It's white, round with reddish specs. ## I've yet to come across any pills here that fit this description - However, I think your best bet may be to contact Endo Pharmaceuticals directly to find out if it's truly something they make or if this is a possible counterfeit? You can reach Endo's customer service department at 1-800-462-3636. There's also an email form on their webpage if you're not able to call. On a side note: I have seen phentermine as well as various forms of hydrocodone/apap fit similar ...

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"Here" is the link to a picture of mine (left hand side) and the same one I found online next to it. The one I have is on the left. The one on the right is a picture I got off of the web. Every single picture I could find online looked the same shade of yellow and had the same font as the one in the left. Besides the different appearance, I can tell a difference after taking the yellow V (on one side) 3601 (on other) versus taking the white "Watson 853" (all on one side) which I have both of at the moment. I posted on photobucket the one I have and one from the web side to side. When you compare them mine is a slightly darker shade of yellow. It is also very lightly speckled with dark spots. The spots on them almost look like they got there from being in someone's po...

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White and red speckled pill with 3604 on one side and a v shape on the other side oblong in shape ## Yes, this tablet contains 5mgs of Hydrocodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen, the active ingredients in Vicodin, which is a narcotic analgesic. Side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, dry mouth and constipation. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with? ## Hi I have this pill (for pain) - I am trying to find out if this particular one is gluten-free. I asked the pharmacist before and they didn't know. How would I find out if this one is or not - Who is the manufacturer? Thanks for any information, ## Qualitest is the manufacturer ## What are the differences in these two pills? hydroco/acetaminop 5-325mg tab qua and hydroco/apap 5-500mg tab mal? They are both Vicodin with ...

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does not help with pain in hands no cartilage left.why doesn't it work as well. did not go to walmart as per usual ,went to cvs a block away. mistake. 2x as much price wiseand schizzle doesn't work. ## Hello, Floppy! How are you? This tablet is manufactured by Qualitest Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 325mgs of Acetaminophen and 5mgs of Hydrocodone. Is that the correct medication? 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. ## The white tablets help with pain in hands and other places. Unsure why pink speckled does not work as well.. It is a very low dose... Cannot take sleeping pills. Cannot sleep without pain ...

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Oblong,white and blue speckled,v on one side,3594 on the other ## what mg. is v 3594 speckled ## V 3594 is Acetaminophen 500 mg and Hydrocodone 7.5 mg, which is used to treat moderate to severe pain. To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.

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diferent pill/want white hydrocodoneM357 ## if the bottle says the same number before the hydrocodone then it is the same pill it is just a diffferent manufacturer if it is a different number then your docter changed your script. there are several companies that make the same drug.. but there are no differences in them, I had one one toime that was blue speckled.

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white w/ pink specks ## White oval pill orange or red/pink specs 3604 one side- V on the other side. To my knowledge, this is 5/525 (5 mg. hydrocodone) and 525 of tylenol. Right? Well, I was prescribed the different - looking pill last time and it was a white oval with M365 or something..no specks. Very strange that these new speckled ones don't seem to work AT ALL. Anyone have any ideas on these? How can I resolve this with my practitioner without sounding like a nut? thanks! ## Yes, these tablets are listed as containing 5mgs of Hydrocodone, and 325mgs of Acetaminophen. It is a narcotic analgesic, the FDA warns that this carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as headache, dry mouth, constipation, dry mouth, and dizziness. As to the differences, T...

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A tannish speckled oblong pill scored on one side and a capital cursive M on the other. From the Phillippines. Supposed to be hydrocodone, but I can't find any site that shows that is indeed what it is. ## Hello, Amy! How are you? Unfortunately, the logging of pill imprints is only required by the U.S. and Canada, so it will likely be difficult to determine what this tablet contains. Most other countries just don't regulate their medication as strictly. I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. Does anyone else recognize this tablet?

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oblong diamind shaped just like Vicodin. inprinted VICODIN ES has a strange green/green speckled color. is this truely Vicodon. how would i test it?? ## Yes, this is the name brand Vicodin ES, containing Acetaminophen and Hydrocodone. It is a narcotic pain reliever. If you wished, you could buy a kit to test it or send it somewhere and pay to have it lab tested. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help you with?

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white oval pill red speckled ## Pill Image This is 325mgs Acetaminophen and 5mgs Hydrocodone, a generic for the narcotic analgesic Lortab.

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