Watson 780 is a blue Sucraflate pill used to treat GI issues such as Gerd, stomach ulcers, and stomatitis. It is not a controlled substance and is also prescribed for acid reflux, and mouth ulcers.
muscle relaxer.
No, it is Sucralfate 1g, which is used to treat stomach ulcers.
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35% of 780= 35% * 780= 0.35 * 780= 273
30% of 780= 30% * 780= 0.3 * 780= 234
45% of 780= 45% * 780= 0.45 * 780= 351
150% of 780= 150% * 780= 1.5 * 780= 1170
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.
55% of 780 = 55% * 780 = 0.55 * 780 = 429
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