Yes the white oblong pill, labeled G 31, is a generic version for Oxycodone 10/325.
Nothing supposedly. But I personally, along with a few other pain clinic patients, think the round do not work as well as the oblong. Always request the oblong when getting your scrip filled.
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.)
Norco 10/325 10mg hydrocodone 325mg tylenol Pain medicine
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The white, oblong pill with imprint M357 is acetaminophen/hydrocodone 500 mg / 5 mg. The pill isn't made by Watson, it's made by Mallinckrod. I think you may just be mixing up the fact that it's a pain killer and normally would be made by Watson if it had an "m" on it.
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