Hydrocodone pills are available only as combination preparations, i.e., with Tylenol(aceteminophen) or Advil(ibuprofen.) The syrup is used for cough and is usually combined with Guaifenesin, Pseudoephedrine, and other cold medications.
One is a hydrocodone 325/5 and the m357 is500/5
hydrocodone-vicodin
Mine is hydrocodone (vicatine)
hydrocodone (vicodin) 7.5
Acetomenafin and hydrocodone. not birth control
Both bills may be identical. What's important to know is that they both contain 7.5mg of Hydrocodone (the opioid pain killer). The 500 indicates how any milligrams of APAP (acetaminophen, which is simply the chemical name for Tylenol) is in the pill (500mg). So, the Hydrocodone/APAP 7.5 has 7.5mg of hydrocodone and an undetermineda amount of Tylenol. The amount of Tylenol could be anywhere from 325mg to 750mg. To be sure, you can usually type in the pill's markings (the letters/numbers on the pill) into Google.com and you'll normally find a quick run-down of what's exactly in the pill. Likewise, the Hydrocodone 7.5/500 contains 7.5mg of hydrocodone and 500mg of Tylenol. Again, the important factor is the amount of hydrocodone that the pill contains; both have 7.5mg. This is what is going to provide the majority of the pain relief.
While hydrocodone 7.5/350 whether it be in pill form or liquid form is the same, the amount of ml's of the liquid would be 5 ml's.
One M363 pill contains 10mg hydrocodone, but do not forget that in addition to it the pill contains 500mg acetaminophen (it is a compound medicine).
Apparently this is Lortab, a narcotic pain reliever. Contains 500mg Acetaminophen and 7.5mg Hydrocodone.
It is Hydrocodone 5mg Acetaminophen 325mg.
It is a 10/500 Hydrocodone tablet. It has 10 mgs of Hydrocodone, and 500 mgs of Acetaminophen (Tylenol). It's personally my favorite 10 mg Hydrocodone pill. :)
M357 pills contain hydrocodone / acetaminophen 5mg / 500mg.