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.
it's vicodin 7.5
Watson 387 is a combination pill containing 7.5 mg of hydrocodone bitartrate and 750 mg of acetaminophen. Watson 385, on the other hand, is a combination pill with 7.5 mg hydrocodone bitartrate and 500 mg acetaminophen. The main difference is the amount of acetaminophen in each pill.
If you are not prescribed this medication, you can be arrested for felony possession of a scheduled narcotic.
M366 and Watson 387 refer to the same medication, which is a generic form of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. M366 is the imprint on the pill produced by Mallinckrodt, while Watson 387 is the imprint for the same formulation made by Watson Pharmaceuticals. Both pills contain the same active ingredients and are used for pain relief. Always consult a healthcare professional for questions about medications.
387 because it is 750mg
Yes
You need 2 387 Watsons to get Up
A pill with the imprint Watson 3202 is Acetaminophen and hydrocodone bitartrate. It is used to treat pain.
Yes Watson 387 is 7.5 Hydrocodone 750 mg APAP The only stronger is NORCO 10 yellows
7.5/750
That is a 7.5/750mg vicoden. The 7.5 is the amount of hydrocodone (vicoden, a narcotic pain reliever) and the 750 is the amount of acetaminophen aka tylenol that is in it.)
A Watson 325 pill is identified as a combination medication containing acetaminophen and hydrocodone. It is typically used for managing moderate to severe pain. The pill is round, white, and imprinted with "Watson 325." Due to the presence of hydrocodone, it is classified as a controlled substance and should be used only under medical supervision.