The brand name drug has the word vicodin imprinted on it. The generic version has the word Watson imprinted on it. There is also a yellow vicodin that has a letter v, resembling a check-mark imprinted on it.
Medicine providers very often put a company name on their pills (sometimes abbreviated). You will find "M" letter on Vicodin made by Mallinckrodt Pharms, or "WATSON" on Vicodin pills made by Watson Pharmaceuticals.
As for "V 5113" pill, it is NOT Vicodin. It is generic Darvocet-N 100 (650mg acetaminophen / 100mg propoxyphene napsylate).
That is not a vicodin, it is an antibiotic: Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim Oral Suspension is a synthetic antibacterial combination product.
Vicodin
The only V I ever saw on any pill was Vicodin.
If it is green, it is acetaminophen and propoxyphene.
most likely a Vicodin (hydrocodone)
This is not Vicodin. The cursive "V" does not stand for Vicodin (it is the manufacturer's logo), and though it does resemble the hydrocodone-containing pills (Lortab, Vicodin), the white oblong pill with the 4212 imprint is actually a generic version of Robaxin 750mg (methocarbamol), a muscle relaxant.
v on one side, 4212 on the other white pill oval shaped
No it is not the highest is 1000 mg.
is blue vicodin stronger than the white vicodin hp
The opioid analgesic ingredient in Vicodin is Hydrocodone. Vicodin is a brand name of a medication containing both hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Hydrocodone is an ingredient in Vicodin which is a "trademarked" name. Vicodin has Hydrocodone in it. Vicodin is a combination of Hydrocodone and Acetaminophen so no Hydrocodone is only one of the two drugs that is in Vicodin.
vicodin definitely
Can you melt Vicodin
No. Vicodin isn't as dangerous.