There are at least two pills imprinted only with '210'. More information is need to help ID the drug - color, shape, tablet or capsule, and any other imprints. Contacting your doctor or pharmacist would be a good idea.
According to an Internet Pill ID site, a round white pill with "127" on one side and "C" on the other describes Amlodipine Besylate 5mg. That is a blood pressure medication, but if you are not supposed to be taking it, you might want to check into how it got there. Also realize, that the appearance of pills of the same drug and dosage will vary by manufacturer.
If you take 2 x 5mg together rather than 1 x 10mg you will experience the exact same thing. It will lower your blood pressure, or help your angina. The doses are the same.
I take 5mg of Prednisone every day and It hasn't killed me yet. however prednisone is a drug that has some side effects if taken constantly. 5 mg is a relatively low dose.
Is 50mcg the same as 5mg?
Yes to both.
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Very probably yes, and for several days.
No, 5mg is larger than 0.5mg.
for some reason I cant see a date on this question. so I maybe answering a 4 year old question.I am not a doctor and my advice should not be taken as so. But as a person who has taken Opiate type medications for over 6 years I can confidently say that a 16 year old should have no problems taking .5mg of oxycodone (its actually a very low dosage). was it prescribed by a doctor? If so he is probably taking into consideration all the factors. age (obviously 16), weight, opiate tolerant. I am guessing he has not taken Opiates before because .5mg is a super low dosage most people start out even on 5 mg, are you mistaking and the medication is 5mg? I wasn't aware of a .5mg option, else they are taking it orally via liquid. either way a fully grown 16 year old should have no problems taking .5mg to even 5mg dosage about 3 times a day until opiate tolerate, and then after if they are still in need of medications the doctor will increase as needed.Hope I helped, and hope I wasnt 4 years late =]p-Helpful Citizen **whom IS NOT a Doctor :-)**
one 5mg oxycodien will get you to a nice place
the question makes very little sense- there are obviously 5mg in 5mg. so no amount of 5mg will ever equal 1mg because they are the same units. you would need 1mg for 1mg or 1/5(one-fifth ie. 1) of 5mg