you can not sell these pills or any other prescription drugs, it is illegal and punishable by jail etc......
you can sell them the price depends on the strength they are but it is illegal if you get caught
The only difference between hydrocodone 5-500mg and hydrocodone 5-325mg is that the latter preparation contains less acetaminophen (APAP). The first number in each is the dose of hydrocodone, while the second number is the dose of APAP. The primary ingredient in the pills is hydrocodone, while the APAP is added primarily to discourage abuse (though officially, it is stated to be for synergistic pain relief). APAP is the same ingredient as in Tylenol, and it is very toxic to the liver in overdose. The maximum dose of APAP per day is 4000mg. Therefore, the pill with less APAP is better if one is taking many of these pills for pain relief.
Both are generic combination drugs of "hydrocodone and acetaminophen"...Vicodin or Lortab are the brand names. Acetaminophen (APAP) is the generic name for Tylenol. These drugs have acetaminophen in them for several reasons: to reduce fever and pain...AND most importantly...to assure that the patient does not take too many pills because taking more than the recommended dosage of APAP can result in liver toxicity or death. This medication is addictive and people who are prone to addiction will need increased amounts of the narcotic/hydrocodone in order to get the same "numbing" effect. Addiction can be avoided by only taking this medication for mild to moderate pain and only in the amounts prescribed FOR YOU! If your medication is not strong enough, your doctor may increase the amount of the narcotic and decrease the amount of acetaminophen...such as prescribing Norco: the M367 imprinted pills...10mg hydrocodone/325mg APAP. M357 is 5mg of hydrocodone and 500mg of acetaminophen M359 is 7.5mg of hydrocodone and 650mg of acetaminophen
APAP is acetominophen such as tylenol.
APAP is acetominophen such as tylenol.
Not necessarily. Vicodin is a combination of hydocodone and acetaminophen/paracetamol(APAP). Vicodin is available in: 5mg hydrocodone / 500mg APAP 7.5mg hydrocodone / 750mg APAP 10mg hydrocodone / 660mg APAP Therefore, if you take one 10mg pill containing 660mg APAP instead of taking two 5mg pills each containing 500mg APAP for a combined total of 1000mg APAP, you will, in essence, be receiving less of a drug that reduces inflamation and assists in relieving pain. In addition, ingesting too much APAP will cause great stress to your liver, so when managing severe pain you may want to monitor that. Moreover, taking one 5mg pill at one time then another 5mg pill at a later time will NOT heed the same results as taking two 5mg pills at the same time. (half lives, metabolic absorbtion, etc.)
Hydrocodone/APAP is the a preparation of Vicodin containing 5mg/500mg of Hydrocodone/APAP.
Basically yes, that's what the apap is saying.
Gilles Apap was born on 1963-05-21.
APAP is caffeine and Tylenol. I cant tell you the the amount of caffeine to Tylenol however i can tell you that its 500mg Tylenol and the pill itself is coated with caffeine. APAP is used in hydrocodone to counter act the drowsiness that codones give. Hydrocodone APAP is preferred by most codone addicts. So remember.. blue means APAP.
Of course, not! Watson Pharmaceuticals is a large company that makes a vast range of different medications, mostly generic versions for popular brand names, including Vicodin. All the pills are indexed with 'WATSON' letters, but the number can help you identify the drug. E.g., 'Watson 349' is Vicodin (hydrocodone / APAP 500mg / 5mg) 'Watson 240' is 0.5mg Lorazepam (generic for Ativan), 'Watson 780' is 1000mg Sacralfate (Carafate) 'Watson 932' is Percocet (oxycodone / APAP 10mg / 325mg), etc.
No
oxycodone apap is 10 milligrams of oxycodone and 650 milligrams of aspirin