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blue round pill....imprinted Watson 525

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cant figure out what this is....any help would be great!

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A small, round Lt. blue

A small, round Lt. blue pill with Watson on one side and 525 on the other:

It's a birth control pill called TRINESSA

Generic Tri-Orthocycline

 

NORGESTIMATE 0.215MG ETHINYL ESTRADIOL 0.035MG

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thanks

wow thanks!  not sure how it got in our couch..but.....

 

my girlfriend was positive it was a painkiller! 

 

thanks again! 

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Hey

Hey it isnt a birth control Pil. It is a Hydrocodone 325 ml It is Generic i think.

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Watson 525 is Not Hydrocodone

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Hey it isnt a birth control Pil. It is a Hydrocodone 325 ml

 

Sorry, but Rawoody is certainly correct. Watson 525 is not hydrocodone in any shape or form. It is part of the TriNessa oral contraceptive package as Rawoody stated.

Here's some light reading for you. I bolded the pertinent parts:

TriNessa is available in a blister card (NDC 52544-935-28) with a tablet dispenser (unfilled). The blister card contains 28 tablets as follows: 7 white tablets, 7 light blue tablets, 7 blue tablets, and 7 green tablets. Each white tablet contains 0.180 mg of the progestational compound, norgestimate, together with 0.035 mg of the estrogenic compound, ethinyl estradiol. Each light blue tablet contains 0.215 mg of the progestational compound, norgestimate, together with 0.035 mg of the estrogenic compound, ethinyl estradiol. Each blue tablet contains 0.250 mg of the progestational compound, norgestimate, together with 0.035 mg of the estrogenic compound, ethinyl estradiol. Each green tablet contains inert ingredients. The white tablets are unscored, with "WATSON" debossed on one side and "524" debossed on the opposite side; the light blue tablets are unscored with "WATSON" debossed on one side and "525" debossed on the opposite side; the blue tablets are unscored with "WATSON" debossed on one side and "526" debossed on the opposite side. Each green tablet contains inert ingredients and is unscored with "WATSON" debossed on one side and "P" debossed on the opposite side.


I'm not a pharmacist or a medical doctor. This message is not medical advice nor is it an offer to provide medical advice. All drug identifications should be validated by a licensed MD or pharmacist.