It is Hydrocodone 5mg Acetaminophen 325mg.
Yellow (Gold); slang street name for liquid hydrocodone is "liquid gold" Never seen "red colored" hydrocodone liquid. The yellow hydrocodone liquid strength is 7.5mg hydrocodone/ 500mg acetaminophen per 15ml dose.
A powder that is made up of both white specks and blue specks is likely to be a mixture. Often it is confused with a solution, but in fact, it is a mixture.
The tablet if white, a slightly oblong is a hydrocodone 7.5mg combination with 500mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol). It was known as Lortab 7.5 til the brand name patent ran out. The combination of hydrocodone 7.5mg and acetaminophen 500mg used in Watson 385 pills is also know under brand names Vicodin and Norco. Watson Pharmaceuticals manufactures a generic version of the medication.
A Watson pill with the numbers 859 is a acetaminophen/hydrocodone 325 mgs. It is a prescription medicine that is used for mild to moderate pain.
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The white, oblong pill with imprint M357 is acetaminophen/hydrocodone 500 mg / 5 mg. The pill isn't made by Watson, it's made by Mallinckrod. I think you may just be mixing up the fact that it's a pain killer and normally would be made by Watson if it had an "m" on it.
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a yummy pill full of fun ..excitement and then sleeppy time.. hydrocodone 10/500..pain meds A bluish white oblong pill indexed "WATSON 540" is generic Vicodin (also known under brand names Lortab and Norco), manufactured by Watson Pharmaceuticals. Each pill consists of 500mg acetaminophen and 10mg hydrocodone bitartrate. It is a mild narcotic pain reliever. Be careful! Hydrocodone is addictive! And acetaminophen in doses of more than 1000mg at a time, or 4000mg during the day is dangerous for the liver.
It is a "Vicodin" pill. In other words: a PainkillerCorrection!This is Sucralfate (generic Carafate) -- a treatment for gastrointestinal ulcers. It's NOT hydrocodone.
That is a 7.5/750mg vicoden. The 7.5 is the amount of hydrocodone (vicoden, a narcotic pain reliever) and the 750 is the amount of acetaminophen aka tylenol that is in it.)