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Note that I got this information from the internet, not a PDR, so before relying on this you might want to double-check with a physician or pharmacist. (That said, I found several sites that agreed and which at least appeared to have other valid information, so I suspect this is probably correct).

The M367 imprint appears on tablets which contain 325 mg of apap (Tylenol) and 10 mg of hydrocodone bitartrate. The apap/acetaminophen/paracetemol (all different names for the same chemical compound) portion is there partly for its value as a pain reliever in its own right and partly to discourage abuse, since taking too much of it causes severe liver damage.

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11y ago

It's 7.5 mg of hydrocodone and 325 mg of Tylenol.

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11y ago

no. because the you go by the number. 357 is lower # than 366. dah. It depends on the amount of hydro in it.example: 05 7.5 10.

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11y ago

There the same

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11y ago

5mg

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