Difference Between Yellow Hydrocodone Acetaminophen With 1096 Vs White Pill Same Strength But U03. Both Say Sub For Norco. (Page 7)
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Just want to know difference between both pills, beside Manufacturers. I was taking Hydocodone-Acetaminophen 10-325 yellow pill #1096 on one side a V on other side. I was then switched to a white oval pill with the same strength, but has U03 on one side. both say substituted for Norco.

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If you are ALLERGIC to them tell your doc and have doc write a specific script due to allergy

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Watson was puchased. By a company in brazil they seemed to be good b4 that but i changed to a different manufacturer for my meds since then so not sure if they maintained the good reputation

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The only reportable differences are manufacturers. The comment about generic meds variances should be noted. I thought it was 20% or 25% +/-; that can amount to either a 40% or 50% difference in meds. I also take hydrocodone 10/325. It seems that the yellow ones may work a little better than the white ones, but everyone's system is different.

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What is the Bitartrate in Hydrocodone mean. I'm now receiving these white pills now, these ones, I get headaches, and very tired. What's going on?

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TEVA SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED TO SUBSTITUTE FOR ANYTHING...EXCEPT PERHAPS ANTIBIOTICS, BUT I THINK THEY STRETCH THE "TOLERANCE" TO THE IIT THERE EVEN THOUGH THE FDA CHECKS EACH BATCH,'' in my experience.

Endocet (that's made by Endo, mfrs of brand Percocet) but you'll pay brand name copays unless your doc writes: PERCOCET 10325 #60 — ENDO. We can use any brand name we wish but all 50 states have generic substitution laws.

Watson

Mallinckrodt (SP?) - They made quality Ritalian generics, too

I don't prescribe too much Oxy and our local pharmacy only stocks ENDOCET as the generic.

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Huh? Md/phd... I'm sure that's just a username. Your Doctor will write whatever they are used to. Whether it be Norco, Lortab etc... as long as it contains 10/325 hydro and apap, and the pharmacy will fill it with whatever they stock on the shelf. They don't carry 5 different generics to honor a descending request of manufacturers, I think you would be very pressed to find a doctor that even knows the generic manufacturers let alone care.

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In many states, you can get the generics yourdoc expresses a preference for in this way:

PT: DRJoey
Address, etc.

RX: Hydrocodone10mg/APAP 650mg — Watson or Endo or Sandoz
Dis. #120
Sig: 1 po q4-6h PRN pain.

They'll have to honor the first choice if available and, if not the 2nd choice, etc. Ask your doc please not use brand names.

I had apatient from whom prescribed generic Percocet10/325 years ago, WE were both n a hurry and held me the pharmacy stocked only Endo generics, so I let it go. A few hours later, I get a get from the same HONEST patient telling me "THIS S--T DOESN"T FREA WORK." It wasn't any of my choices of generic manufacturers!

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I agree with you completely. Since last October 2014 I have been given 5 different generic forms of hydrocodone/acetaminophen, none of which relieve my pain. The pharmacy tells me they look for the cheapest med and that is what you get. This is unethical...and wrong. People who are truly in pain expect to receive something that works for them. I have been hearing too many people saying that their pain med is not working...What is going on?

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The answer to the Watson brand of pain medication is that I have always preffered the Watson brand over all other generics my experience over the past decade has been good. Walgreens usually carries the Watson brand.

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Watson hydrocodne/APAP is, last time I needed one, a quality product.

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All I know is 10mg Norco are yellow. By whatever name, Norco is hydrocodone, i.e. Vicodin.

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Please share your experience with Narco 10 mg generic made by Watson with 853 stamped on it. Thank you. Also does Watson have a good reputation with the quality of their generic meds ?

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In the old days , when I was a pharmacy tech. & as a patient also- all I would have to do is get my Dr. To write " medically nessarry for - such& such - name of generic med.' they even have a few brand name left but not many. I can not believe what is happening to our whole medical system but Dr.s may still have some say so over what medicine their patient can & can not take ,as far as insurance companies & what meds make their patients sick. With my pain & my generic tripling in cost , it's either pay for it or have nothing that works for my pain .i can not see our Gov 't letting these drug companies get away with price wars over actual medication that could kill people from not being exactly equivalent to the Brand name that was first invented. That was law and the the meaning of the word Generic. Who changed that law?

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I totally agree. Pharmacy (independent ) told me mallinckrodt won the bidding with the insurance companies which is why they'll only pay for those nasty white crap pills. You can pay cash and more and get the yellows made by Qualitest which I know for a fact are better. White ones either make me nauseous or GIVE me headaches! Had same experience with percocets. Couldn't take them like I used to. ..headaches and nausea again! Do I pay cash to get my yellow generics for now. White are crap and no way are they up to standard!

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Allen & swim are right on the money!!
Verwon seems to want to walk around the whole question you are asking & tell you that all generics are exactly created the same for competition in the market and not only can the companies have different fillers from different places around the world & different people have had bad reactions , also these companies are putting less amounts of the medicine & it is very hard for me to believe as an old lady that this is really happening from my own experience of both the fillers & the cheaper generics that I know have less pain medicine in them. It would cost many thousands to prove all of this but too many people are speaking out for there not to be some truth to all of this . The usual truth about it is the most expensive generics are most likely in my experience as a pharmacy tech. & am also in chronic pain. This has got to be one of the most unethical & dangerous situations going on today. It's like saying if you are not rich , you do not deserve to have as much of your pain cared for or if they are using cheaper fillers which are called inactive ingredients , also . You may end up in the ER from bad allergic reactions . It happens all the time . My 2 generics are so different , I thought , for sure , I must be taking 2 different drugs ? This is medicine ! & not acceptable . It's all about money..

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How is this possible? A difference of 4 mg is the difference between hurting and not hurting.. I have 4 bulgeing discs in my lower back. In my experience I've taken almost every different type of norco and I would have to say the yellow Vs are the most potent by far.. I got the U03s today for the first time.. I guess that I'm going to my normal pharmacy from now on..

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Even though both are generic for Norco 10/325, there is a tolerance level in generic medication that the active ingredient (hydrocodone) can vary by +/-20%. Therefore some generic Norco 10/325 could actually have 8mg of hydro while another brand could have as much as 12mgs of hydrocodone ! 4mgs is a significant difference, therefore it would definitely be very noticeable !

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Hello, Chula! How are you?

That is the only difference. When a medication is available for generic production, it is usually manufactured by several different companies, because this creates market competition to help keep prices down.

The FDA classifies this medication as being 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.

Is there anything else I can help with?

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