5 MG Oxycodone 325 MG Acetaminophen (APAP, Tylenol)
749 watson is a 7.5 mg percocet,
I think 500 mg is the 512749 750 mgWrong, wrong and wrong!First, there is no pill indexed "Watson 512", as Watson Pharmaceuticals does not manufacture "512" pills. The pill you seem to mean must be Mallinckrodt's product (no WATSON letters on it, just number 512). But it is not 500mg.Second, there IS a pill indexed "Watson 749", and it is a Watson product. But it is not 750mg in strength.Both "512" pill and "Watson 749" are generic versions of brand name Percocet, equal in strength containing 350mg of oxycodone hydrochloride and 5mg acetaminophen each.
Yes
Watson 749
Round, one side is scored, one side is indexed with "WATSON 749" (letters above digits). http://www.drugs.com/imprints/watson-749-6770.html
No, Watson 512 and Watson 749 are not the same. They refer to different medications, with distinct active ingredients and uses. Watson 512 typically contains hydrocodone and acetaminophen, while Watson 749 is an imprint for a different formulation, often used to identify various medications. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific information about medications.
Technically, no. The active ingredient in a Watson 749 is 5mg oxycodone and 325mg apap. I'm assuming you're referring to a 512 pill. Some people say one or the other is stronger, but it's all preference.
mild to strong. may turn you white as a ghost if your not familiar.
5mg
7% of 749 = 7% * 749 = 0.07 * 749 = 52.43
2% of 749 = 2% * 749 = 0.02 * 749 = 14.98
7.5/750