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Watson 933 -what mg perc is it? I am trying to identify a round white tablet that says Watson 933 on it. I know it is a percocet, but I don't know if it is a per 7.5 or a per 10. Anyone know? The pill identifier is no help at all answering that question. -
10mgs.
My information is not guaranteed correct. I do not get them right all the time, but I do enjoy the hunt~ -
I think this pill is
OXYCODONE 7.5 MG / ACETAMINOPHEN 325 MG
Imprint Code WATSON 933
Description white, round tablet
You can confirm this info on the watsonpharm.com website.
Info at http://www.drugs.com/MTM/acetaminoph...oxycodone.html -
Heres a link to the Watson site. Type in 933 in the upper left corner for search. It shows 933 as a 7.5 percocet. http://www.watsonpharm.com/products.asp
Looks like Robo is right.
Jonesing -
They are correct, sorry. It is a 7.5, I did a search on here, instead of double checking wallsrx.com.
My information is not guaranteed correct. I do not get them right all the time, but I do enjoy the hunt~ -
Next time you have a situation like that just Google "Watson 933" -- I went to a new pharmacy and was given 7.5/325 percocets and was expecting an oblong pill; but instead received a round tablet with a Watson 933 imprint. I first thought the pharmacy made a mistake and gave me 5.0/325 -- but I Googled it and found this info on Watson's site.
OXYCODONE/APAP TABLETS 7.5/325 mg 100s CII
NDC: 00591-0933-01
*Compare to: Percocet®, a registered trademark of Endo Laboratories Color/Shape: White: Round
Inscription: WATSON 933
Orange Book Rating: AA -
rocko  Originally Posted by cassiebuddy I am trying to identify a round white tablet that says Watson 933 on it. I know it is a percocet, but I don't know if it is a per 7.5 or a per 10. Anyone know? The pill identifier is no help at all answering that question. 7.5 milligram is the answer to your question -
7.5 milligram is the answer to your question -
watson 933 that is a 7.5 mg percocet -
Well everyone, thank you very much for all the confirmation on the oxycodone dosage of Watson 933. -
They are 7.5's my friend.
Your looking at 325mg of Acetaminophen and 7.5 mg's of Oxycodone.
That is if you have a circle shaped white pill with WATSON 933 on one side and just a white plain back on the other.
Thank you, -
 Originally Posted by devstream Next time you have a situation like that just Google "Watson 933" -- I went to a new pharmacy and was given 7.5/325 percocets and was expecting an oblong pill; but instead received a round tablet with a Watson 933 imprint. I first thought the pharmacy made a mistake and gave me 5.0/325 -- but I Googled it and found this info on Watson's site.
OXYCODONE/APAP TABLETS 7.5/325 mg 100s CII
NDC: 00591-0933-01
*Compare to: Percocet?ƒ?€š?‚®, a registered trademark of Endo Laboratories Color/Shape: White: Round
Inscription: WATSON 933
Orange Book Rating: AA I had the same confusion today. I had been prescribed Percocets, but received the Oxycodone-Acetaminophen combination [7.5/325] instead. Well, it turns out they are one in the same. Percocets are just the brand name.
Per Wikipedia... the original Percodans were marketed by DuPont, and consisted of an Oxycodone-Aspirin combination. Meanwhile... the white oblong M366 caplets are a combination of Hydrocodone-Acetaminophen. I think that's where the confusion lies: Oxycodone vs. Hydrocodone.
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