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You're reading the dosage on the pill, which is generic. It should read as 5mg/325mg.

This is a common reference dosage for Oxycodone and Tylenol (Percocet). The first number is the dosage in milligrams of the Oxycodone component of the drug. The other number is the Tylenol component in the drug, or 325mg's.

Personally, I use Percocet 10/325's, the strongest dose available. You can augment the effectiveness of the drug by using OTC Tylenol, but don't exceed anymore than a total of 650mg's including the Percocet.

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