Yes, a white pill with Watson 540 on it is a VicodinM
A 10mg Vicodin by Watson is called a acetaminophen / hydrocodone 325 mg / 10 mg. This pill is a Watson and is labeled Watson 853 or Watson 540. Consult with someone in the medical profession before consuming an unknown type of pill.
A pill with the imprint Watson 3202 is Acetaminophen and hydrocodone bitartrate. It is used to treat pain.
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.
I think 500 mg is the 512749 750 mgWrong, wrong and wrong!First, there is no pill indexed "Watson 512", as Watson Pharmaceuticals does not manufacture "512" pills. The pill you seem to mean must be Mallinckrodt's product (no WATSON letters on it, just number 512). But it is not 500mg.Second, there IS a pill indexed "Watson 749", and it is a Watson product. But it is not 750mg in strength.Both "512" pill and "Watson 749" are generic versions of brand name Percocet, equal in strength containing 350mg of oxycodone hydrochloride and 5mg acetaminophen each.
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A Watson 820 pill is a yellow, round pill. It's a generic form of Percodan which contains Oxycodone and Asprin, pretty much just like Percocet. The pill contains Oxycodone HCL 4.5mg/ Oxycodone Terephthalate 0.38 mg, and 325mg of Asprin.
it's vicodin 7.5
Oxycodone 7.5mg/325mg
Watson 820, yellow, round. This pill is percodan which is oxycodone/aspirin.
A Watson pill with the numbers 859 is a acetaminophen/hydrocodone 325 mgs. It is a prescription medicine that is used for mild to moderate pain.
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.