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Old 02-06-2006, 03:17 PM
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what is the difference between these two pills their both white with a indent in the middle and one says m357 and the other says m358...whats the name of these and whats the difference?

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Old 02-06-2006, 03:51 PM
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M357- Acetaminophen; Hydrocodone Tablets 500mg/5mg

M358- Acetaminophen; Hydrocodone Tablets 500mg/7.5mg;

They are both Hydrocodone tablets its just that 1 has only 5 mg of Hydrocodone and the other has 7.5 mg of Hydrocodone

They are generics of Loratabs

ACETAMINOPHEN-HYDROCODONE (Lortab(R) Elixir) is a combination of two different types of pain medicine and is used to treat moderate to severe pain. Federal law prohibits the transfer of acetaminophen-hydrocodone to any person other than the patient for whom it was prescribed. Generic acetaminophen-hydrocodone oral solution is available.
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