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Metronidazole is a drug given to treat infections. Riazole (not Rizole) is a generic name for it.
It is 500 mg amoxicillin.
Check with Mossberg (500).
This pill isHydrocodone 7.5 mg/Acetaminophen 500 mgDescription: White Capsule Shaped TabletIdentification Code: Debossed with M358; bisect on reverse sideYou will find an image athttp://pharmaceuticals.mallinckrodt....ProductID=5491Info athttp://acetaminophen.and.hydrocodone.drugs.com/
5/500 mg
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I cant give you an exact name for it but i believe that it is a cold medicine with DMX in it.
Hydrocodone is the generic name for Vicodin with Tylenol. It is a narcotic analgesic that also contains acetaminophen. Strengths may vary, such as 2.5/500, 5/500, 7.5/500, etc, with the first number being the amount of Vicodin, and the second number being the amount of acetaminophen. AN AMENDMENT! Hydrocodone is not the generic name for Vicodin. It is the name of one of the two active ingredients found in Vicodin which always consists of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Acetaminophen is the generic name for Tylenol. Generic name for Vicodin is hydrocodone/acetaminophen. Hydrocodone is an opioid analgetic. Acetaminophen is a milder pain reliever and fever reducer which increases analgetic effects of hydrocodone in Vicodin. Hydrocodone is the chemical. Vicodin, norco, Percocet are brand names. Like Band-aid is a brand of bandages.
No. It is a branded drug. It contains Cefuroxime. It is second generation cephalosporin.
There is currently no generic Pentasa licensed for sale. Even though the patents for the drug have expired, no companies have chosen to make a generic version. (http://colitis.emedtv.com/pentasa/pentasa.html)
Capsule is Excedrin Tension Headache (brand) containing 500 mg acetaminophen + 65 mg caffeine. Doesn't contain aspirin, unlike regular Excedrin.
Number 387 oblong white tablet is made by the generic manufacturer Watson. It is a generic version of Vicodin 5/500, or Lortab 5/500 or many other brand name medications that contain Hydrocodone bitartrate and Acetaminiphen. Hydrocodone is a narcotic pain reliever often used as a substitute for codeine for moderate pain. Acetaminiphen is a non-narcotic analgesic most commonly known by it's brand name Tylenol.Everything is true, with the exception for strength: 7.5mg/750mg. And, to be exact, Tylenol's generic name is Acetaminophen.Pardon the error I was working from memory. The Watson generics are as follows, Imprint code: Watson 357 is 2.5mg Hydrocodone Bitartrate & 500mg APAP (Acetaminophen), I-Code: Watson 387 is 7.5mg Hydro & 750mg APAP(as the correction states), I do not believe Watson makes any other generic Hydro/APAP, but more strengths available from other generic companies are 10/650, 7.5/500, 10/500, and 10/325, 7.5/325, 5/325.And also "to be exact" I had already stated in the last line of my explanation that: "Acetaminiphen is a non-narcotic analgesic most commonly known by it's brand name Tylenol." But thank you for the other correction.