M357 pills contain hydrocodone / acetaminophen 5mg / 500mg.
the 650 is how many mg of Tylenol is in it 5mg hydrocodone
Hydrocone 10mg is made by many companies. There are Lortab 10/650's, Lorcet 10/500, and Hydrocodone 10/325. Go to Pill Identification and type in the number on the pill. It will tell you what the pill is, what the strength of the medication and what it does. It is completely free and anonymous. Happy pill Hunting!!!!!!!
It is a hydrocodone (10) and acetaminiphin (650) combo - I believe generic loracet. The pill indexed 'M361' is a generic version for the medicine available under brand names: Vicodin, Lortab, Lorcet and Norco. Each pill contains 10mg hydrocodone bitartrate (an opioid pain killer) and 650mg acetaminophen (a milder pain killer found in Tylenol). It is product of Mallickrodt Pharmaceuticals.
There is no codiene in Lorcet, the ingredient is hydrocodone with tylenol. The milligram dosage of the hydrocodone is on the bottle.....such as Lorce t 10/650. The "10" being the hydrocodone and the "650" being the the tylenol. Annabelle50
It is 650 mg. of acetaminophen (Tylenol) and 10 mg. hydrocodone.
Generic Name: Hydrocodone, AcetaminophenStrength: 10 mg, 650 mgManufacturer: Watson PharmaceuticalsTrade Names: Vicodin, Lortab, NorcoType: Analgesic (a mild narcotic pain reliever)Class: RX, CIII
The numbers you gave aren't the amount of Hydrocodone in the pill, the numbers on the bottle are usually something like 5/500, or 10/650. The larger number isn't the Hydrocodone, in a lot of cases, it is AP/AP (acetaminophen). Which taken at high levels, is deadly to your liver. Never take more than 4000mg of AP/AP a day, and over long periods of time, try not to go over 2500mg. But you want the first number, that is the amount of Hydrocodone, the 650mg one has more Hydrocodone in it that the 500mg. For Medical purposes, the 10/650 will be stronger and help better with whatever pain you are in. If you are trying to get high, I recommend taking the 650mg ones because you don't need to take as many to get high, which means you take in less AP/AP. I do not recommend getting high off these drugs, due to their highly addictive properties, but I can't stop you if you do.
Watson 502 has 7.5 mg Hydrocodone in it, together with 650 mg Acetaminophen.
Roxicodone 30 contains 30mg of oxycodone and is an instant release pill. OxyContin comes in various strengths and is time released over 12 hours. If you have a tolerance to 10mg hydrocodone, a 30mg Roxicodone pill would still be way too strong. Oxycodone is 1.5x stronger than hydrocodone to begin with so a Roxicodone 30mg pill would be equal to about 4 and a half of the pills you are taking now. Oxycontin is prescribed for chronic pain because useres only have to take 2 pills a day for all day pain relief.
nope the 10 means 10mg of hydrocodone the larger number is Tylenol content
325mg where ten % of that will be hydrocodone the rest will be aspirin or whatever, then there is 500's always a 10% ratio between hydrocodone and the aspirin, 750's and 1000's pure hydrocodone will usually start from 5 and go up on the 2.5 scale hydrocodone starts at 2.5 mgs , then 5 mgs , then 7.5 mgs ,then 10 mgs...the 325 and 500 and 650 you see on the bottles are the amounts of acetaminophen in each pill....i thought this would be a little more clear to you than the above answer
Watson 853 is a narcotic analgesic. It contains 10mg Hydrocodone and 325mg Acetaminophen. Hydrocodone belongs to narcotic pain relievers. Acetaminophen is a milder pain reliever and a fever reducer that increases the effects of hydrocodone. So, yes, it is a pain killer, also known under the brand name Vicodin.