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Medium, light-greenish blue oblong shape with WATSON 503 on one side and nothing but scoring on the other side.

Large, blue, oblong with M361 on one side and nothing but scoring on the other side.

Large, white round with M in a square on one side and a 3 on the other side. - which I think this one may be a Tylenol 3. But not positive.

Small, yellow, oblong with 10/325 on one side and E712 on the other.

Small, dark yellow, oblong with cursive V on one side and 36 01 with scoring mark in between for halfing.

Medium, blue, oblong with cursive V on one side and 35 97 with scoring in between for halfing.

Medium, white oblong with cursive V on one side and 35 92 with scoring in between for halfing.

Please help!!!!!!!!!

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Quite a Collection of Pills!

WATSON 503 is 10 mg hydrocodone and 650 mg acetaminophen.

  
M 361 is 10 mg hydrocodone and 650 mg acetaminophen.
 
 
 
You are correct.  M in a square on one side and a 3 on the other side is generic Tylenol #3 and contains 30 mg codeine and 300 mg acetaminophen.
 
 
10/325 on one side and E712 on the other is 10 mg oxycodone and 325 mg acetaminophen.
 
 
V 3601 is 10 mg hydrocodone and 325 mg acetaminophen. 
 
 
V 3597 is 10 mg hydrocodone and 650 mg acetaminophen.
 
 
 
V 3592 is 5 mg hydrocodone and 500 mg acetaminophen.
 
 
Click on the thumbnail images to see the full-sized images and info. 
 
I'll be uploading images of V 3601 and V 3592 soon.  Can you scan or photograph M3 and E712 for us and upload the pics?  If so, that would be great.  Thanks.

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.

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Pictures

Jakangel3, I forgot to mention that if you need any help uploading pictures of M3 and E712 I'll be glad to explain the process.  Or I will give you my email address so you can email them to me - and I'll post them with credit to you of course.

Images are really nice and help to confirm the pill ID for all of us.

There's an old expression - "A picture is worth a thousand words" - or something like that.  And it's true.

Thanks. 


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Thanks!

Yes, of course I will send you a picture. I haven't downloaded a picture due to the fact that I have not yet figured out how to do that on this site. But I will be glad to send you a picture of the M3 and E712. Just let me know what address to send it to and you will have the photos in no time at all.

Of course, thank you very much for the information that has helped me alot.

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Photos

Jakangel3, the email address for images is

Or, if you prefer to upload them, the directions can be found at Using images on Pharmer.org 

I find it easiest to:

Click "create content" in your user menu on the left hand side of the screen and choose "Add Image".  On the next upload image form, please include a title and a brief description of your image.  Click the "browse" button and find the image on your computer hard drive.  When you find the picture, click "open".  Then at the bottom of the Submit Image page, click "preview".  If you like your picture the way it is, click "submit" on the next screen.  Your image and description will automatically be inserted in the Contributed Gallery.

Thank you very much - we look forward to seeing your images.


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.