A pill with the imprint Watson 3202 is Acetaminophen and hydrocodone bitartrate. It is used to treat pain.
The Watson 3202 pill is identified as Oxycodone Hydrochloride 5 mg. It is a prescription medication used to relieve moderate to severe pain. The pill is round and yellow, with "Watson 3202" imprinted on one side. Always consult a healthcare professional for advice regarding medication.
It is Hydrocodone 5mg Acetaminophen 325mg.
It's a hydrocodone pill, usually 5mg Hydrocodone and 325mg acetaminophen. Generic vicodin. Why 'usually'? It is always 5mg Hydrocodone and 325mg acetaminophen :)
Yes they are 300mg of acetaminophen and 30mg of codeine.
its got 5mg percocet and 325mg acphetomine in it. To be more correct, 5mg oxycodone hydrochloride and 325mg acetaminophen. Percocet is a brand name, oxycodone is generic.
watson 852 is a markings that indicate the drug is APAP with Codeine #3 It contains 300mg of acetaminophen and 30mg of codeine. It is a scheduled drug (narcotic) and is used for treatment of pain Visit http://www.SCPharmacist.net for reliable health care information and prescription saving resources.
A Watson pill with the numbers 859 is a acetaminophen/hydrocodone 325 mgs. It is a prescription medicine that is used for mild to moderate pain.
in a pill form and a cough syrup
A Watson 820 pill is a yellow, round pill. It's a generic form of Percodan which contains Oxycodone and Asprin, pretty much just like Percocet. The pill contains Oxycodone HCL 4.5mg/ Oxycodone Terephthalate 0.38 mg, and 325mg of Asprin.
Acetaminophen+codeine +caffeien
Yes, a white pill with Watson 540 on it is a VicodinM