Opiates and Barbituates (Watson Pain killers) in and out in 5 days tops (probably more like 3 days)
Yes they can, but after a while you'll just want more and more. Then you may become an addict. You are better off flushing them.
try tramadol is the best.
Yes
Watsson 349
If you look at the pill again, it probably says Lortab Watson 349. The Watson 349 is nothing but a manufacturers code. The medication should be similar to a standard 5/500 vicodin.
The dosage of a Watson 3203 and a Watson 349 will depend on the doctors dosage. Each patient will be prescribed a different dosage.
5mg
3 days
2 days
that's perfect... that depends to numb pain 1 or 2 is enuff..to get high 3-5... if u r using em to get high they go nicely with marijuana...
Typically Watson 349's sell for $2 dollars on the street, but prices rage from $1 to $3. The fair price is $2 any thing lower is a deal and any thing higher is a rip off. Buying them for more than $3 is a red flag and you should find another source quickly because the odds of getting ripped off is high.
Watson 349 is Vicodin: 500mg Acetominiphen and 5mg Hydrocodone bitartrate. Note that pills ordered from some overseas online pharmacies may bear good looking imprints like this but may not be the drug they appear to be. Watson 349 is a generic version for Vicodin manufactured by Watson Pharmaceuticals, US. It is a pain reliever. In addition to Vicodin, the combination of Acetamninophen & Hydrocodone is also marketed worldwide under other brand names that include Lortab and Norco. Watson Pharmaceuticals manufactures Acetaminophen-Hydrocodone in other strength combinations, different from 500mg/5mg, too (e.g., Watson 3202 - 325mg/5mg, Watson 503 - 650mg/10mg, etc).
349 with 20 percent off = 279.220% off of 349= 20% discount applied to 349= 349 - (20% * 349)= 349 - (0.20 * 349)= 349 - 69.8= 279.2
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Of course, not! Watson Pharmaceuticals is a large company that makes a vast range of different medications, mostly generic versions for popular brand names, including Vicodin. All the pills are indexed with 'WATSON' letters, but the number can help you identify the drug. E.g., 'Watson 349' is Vicodin (hydrocodone / APAP 500mg / 5mg) 'Watson 240' is 0.5mg Lorazepam (generic for Ativan), 'Watson 780' is 1000mg Sacralfate (Carafate) 'Watson 932' is Percocet (oxycodone / APAP 10mg / 325mg), etc.