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V 3601 Different Than Watson 853

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Friday, 8/14/2009 11:17:31 AM
 
What is difference between yellow pill that says watson on one side and 853 on other compared to yellow pill that has a v on one side and 3601 on other?

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Verwon Says:
Friday, 8/14/2009 12:19:59 PM
 
There is no difference in the activei ngredients, they are just manufactured by different companies They both contain 10mgs of Hydrocodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen, generics for Vicodin, this is a narcotic pain reliever.

Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation.

You can read more here:

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Acetaminophen+%2B+Hydrocodone&page=1002447&ad=true

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Vicodin lover Says:
Tuesday, 3/15/2011 8:00:08 PM
 
There are many kinds of vicodin, I believe the best would be norco. The best I think is an off yellow color that reads Watson 853. Other very good ones are Watson 385 which are 7.5 hydrocodone 500 acetonenophen, m360 7.5/700, m358 7.5/500, v3601 10/325, m367 10/325 just to name a few. The worst kind of vicodin are Watson 349 and m357. The are 5/500, maybe ideal for ederly people or people who only need a very low dose, but the ones that read Watson 349 are by far the weakest, almost like just taking Tylenol alone. I take 5-6 vicodin a day at one time so I prefer to take 7.5mg or 10 mg.

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The lady in blue Says:
Friday, 2/17/2012 3:15:26 PM
 
Norco has longer half-life in system tho. So those of you with jobs and no scripts better to use the m's


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Twolf Says:
Wednesday, 10/17/2012 2:07:37 PM
 
Hello..... This is not a generic for vicoden, but a generic for Norco. Norco always has just 325mg of acetonenophen in it as opposed to 500mg in vicoden! Norco's or their generics come in 5mg strength and 10mg strength, with only 325mg of acetonenophen.

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taintsmasher Says:
Monday, 4/29/2013 11:21:31 PM
 
People are morons...norco has same half life as Vicodin..lortab..lorcet..xylodol..etc...hydro/apap combos under different names..different mfgr's...all of them are exactly the same..just different amounts of apap and binders/fillers that make each brand their own.

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