Pill Identifier C On One Side And 5 325 The Other

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yellow oblong or oval ## The yellow pill which you are describing is Vicodin, which contains the combination of Acetaminophen + Hydrocodone bitartrate (325 mg - 10 mg). Acetaminophen + Hydrocodone is a combination of two types of pain medicine to treat moderate to severe pain. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you. ## I have been taking Norco's for 12 year 300 pills a month take 10 a Day . Now the Dr just cut me off cold Turkey. That I don't think is Right for them to do that to anyone. What do you guys think about that. Please let me know what u think

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is a round white pill with a cursive v and numbers 0027 a percocet? Please answer this question.. ## No, this is not a Percocet tablet, nor any type of prescription product. This is an over the counter medication that contains 325mgs of Acetaminophen, it is a generic or store brand of Tylenol. Side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and stomach irritation. Learn more: Are there any other questions?

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my Pill imprint 10/325 E712 has been identified as oval Endocet 325 mg / 10 mg is white, pill identifier says it should be yellow... what does this mean? I can't find any info to support that this pill also comes in white. Thanks. ## Did you get them from a pharmacy, or elsewhere? They are supposed to be yellow, but when it comes to the pale shades, some people do perceive it as white, since colors are subjective. Learn more Endocet details here. ## Thanks for the reply... pharmacy. I took that into consideration (pale color) but they look white and less tolerant than previous scripts meaning I'm going thru more per day. ## Late update... they are a very, very light shade of yellow after all. Thanks for the feedback.

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I need to know about a pill. It is white, thick, oblong and has a 105 imprinted on one side of it and nothing on the other. My research tells me that it is a 7.5 mil Percocet. Is this correct? And I would also like to see a picture of it. ## Hi Lola, Your assumption was correct. Based on the description provided I found the white oblong pill to be generic Percocet, containing: Acetaminophen + Oxycodone hydrochloride (325 mg - 7.5 mg). Manufacturer: Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 00378-7105 You can view a photo of the pill in question, by running a search on google images for: "percocet white oblong pill 105" Learn More: Acetaminophen + Oxycodone Details I hope this helps! ## Just get on Google and Type in pill identifier. And there is several different site...

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i found two of these pills that look like percocete outside of my home. the only difference is they have the imprint fr7 on it and i cant find a match on pill identifer...does anyone know what this pill is?? i have two teenagers am a little concerned ## Hi, Hope! How are you? The reason you couldn't find them listed in a pill identifier is because they are over the counter tablets. Is one of your teenagers female, by any chance? These are a generic or store brand used to relieve menstrual symptoms, they contain 325mgs of Acetaminophen and 25mgs of Pambrom, the name brand for them is usually Midol Teen. So, they aren't anything dangerous to be concerned about, as long as someone doesn't exceed the recommended daily amount, since high doses of Acetaminophen can be toxic.

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I am a school nurse and one of these pills GC 101was found in hallway, after not being able to identify pill via web, called local pharmacy and it pulled up as non aspirin pain reliever 325 mg so in other words generic regular strength Tylenol. ## Thank you for taking the time to share this information! I also find it rather difficult to identify most of the OTC medications, since their pill imprints aren't usually listed online. A few pill identifiers out there actually specialize in identifying OTC meds, but they require some sort of ridiculous monthly subscription that most of the general public probably isn't willing to pay for. For those who may be looking for additional details on Aspirin, you can learn more about this drug on the page for Aspirin Details I hope this helps!

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What is this pill? Tiny round white pill w/ A on one side, 75 on the other. no scoring. ## Did you ever find out what the pill was? I just found the same pill and would like to know what it is as well. ## Was given one that fits the description and was told it's a very effective/strong extended release sleeping pill. Not so sure tho since I can't find any info or photo identification for it anywhere on any drug website and will never trust just hearsay. ## Closest I came was finding a pill w similar description on drugs.com pill identifier which says it's a 5mg Oxycodone. Acetaminophen Oxycodone Hydrochloride 325 mg / 5 mg. But there is no image to confirm. ## Thank you Sharon - my guess is that it must be an old pill which is no longer manufactured, hence the lack of photos...

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it is a round white pill with 44 on the top and 104 on the bottom and nothing on the back ## Well, this is NOT Percocet, nor any type of prescription drug. This is an over the counter item containing 325mgs of Acetaminophen, a generic or store brand of Tylenol! Is there anything else I can help you with? ## found one i think ## i need to know if this is a percocet 5 without the acetaminophen in it is their one that says on one side a line with a k and a line then on the ohter side of the line is 1b then it is a small round white pill and on the other side is white blank ## This is s round white pill with m24 57344 and nothing on the back ## Did you ever figure this out. I have the same pill and no identifier anywhere. Thanks.

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I take generic sedapap with butalbital 50mg and 650mg acetaminophen. Last time I received my insurance company's mail away pharmacy filled script, it was filled with 325mg of acetaminophen. My charge card on file was charged 4 times what I previously paid at the previous acetaminophen dosage, I called them & the pharmacist told me it is no longer made at 650mg (ok, I get it: acetaminophen & liver damage potential), and dose change & patent increased cost (but my bottle was labeled generic & rx identifier verified it was generic). 325mg is non-formulary (they probably didn't anticipate change to 325mg when developed annual formulary). Pharm called MD for order change (but didn't get order for refills & he canceled the 650mg order - including the refills). ...

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White tablet, with 512 stamped on it. On reverse side, line to indicate where to split it. ## if it just has 512 on it and nothing else except a score line it is most likley cipro. I would suggest that you go to ask.com and search for pill identifier there is a site that uses the imprint on a pill or capsule to ID Meds. ## The pill which you are describing is actually a generic Percocet. This is a narcotic pain reliever containing Acetaminophen 325 mg and Oxycodone HCl 5 mg, manufactured by Mallinckrodt. ## i took a white flat tab, it was round and said 512 i took it and i dont feel ok what is it ## Perk 5 with 325 mg APAP (Acetaminophen)

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