the doctor had me on m523 and the RX gave me ip204 is there a different
No, It depends on the company making it. The most common description for a 10/325 Percocet is that's it's a white pill with an enscription of 10/325 on one side and M523 on the other side.
Absolutely do not inject M523! This is a terrible idea. I have seen several patients with very nasty, painful, difficult to heal injection sites. M523 contains Tylenol, a drug certainly not meant to be injected.
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no, but are from the same maker. M522 is 7.5mg ocycodone / 325mg APAP M523 is 10mg oxycodone / 325 APAP
If your pill is white, ovular, with M523 on one side and 10/325 on the other side, then you have a Oxycodone/APAP tablet.Pill Code: M523/ Reverse: 10/325Description: White to off white, ovular tablet.Medication: Oxycodone/APAPDosage: 10mg Oxycodone and 325mg AcetaminophenType: Narcotic Analgesic/Opiate
No, Percocet is a painkiller.
Yes. Percocet exists, and Percaset is a common misspelling of Percocet.
Not exactly. The narcotic in Percocet (oxycodone) is metabolized into morphine by the liver. Percocet contains no morphine.
If it says percocet 5/ 325 , 5 is the amount of percocet and the 325 is the amount of acetaminophen aka Tylenol
dosage
percocet is legal in all states with a prescription
No. Percocet is just a pain reliever.