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white pill looks like a vicodini got this white pill looks like a vicodin but the imprint is kc m20 can anyone help me with what it is? ( categories: Pill Identification )
White Tablet Imprinted 377
Oblong white tablet imprinted 377 is 50 mg tramadol, an analgesic. 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. Ultram is not a narcotic & is not a controlled substance.
Unless something has changed recently Tramadol (ultram) is not a narcotic and not a controlled substance. It works like an opiate by blocking opiate receptors in the brain but is in no way a narcotic. Thanks, I AM NOT A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL AND YOU SHOULD ALWAYS TAKE MEDICATION IN QUESTION TO A LOCAL PHARMACY OR DOCTOR FOR IDENTIFICATION! THE INFORMATION I PROVIDE IS EITHER FROM RELIABLE WEB SITES OR THE P.D.R. DRUG REF Pharmeroz is correct,
Pharmeroz is correct, tramadol (Ultram) is not classified as a narcotic. For some reason, people seem to think it is. It works in a similar manner though. And although not a narcotic, it does seem to have the addictive properties of a schedule 4 (C4) or even a schedule 3 (C3) controlled substance. Especially in it's propoxyphene napsylate (Darvocet) compounded form of Ultracet. Ultram should be made controlled substance due to these qualities, as well as carisprodol and ambien. Oh, and due to it's high rate of siezures as a side effect, should be avoided as a pill for getting high, for those of you that so choose to use it as such.Or just avoided period! It is not a safe med in my opinion.
Ultracet Question?
"Especially in it's propoxyphene napsylate (Darvocet) compounded form of Ultracet." Who makes this combination? Never heard of tramadol combined with propoxyphene. Sounds like a very dangerous combination. Ultracet contains tramadol and acetaminophen only. It does not contain propoxyphene napsylate. Ultraset
"Especially in it's propoxyphene napsylate (darvocet) compounded form of ultracet. Ultram id the name brand for Tramadol. Ultraset is Tramadol with Apap. Neither of these forms of tramadol contain darvocet. If that was the case then, it would be a controlled substance because darvocet is controlled. This thread has wrong info...
This thread is loaded with bad information. I try to stay out of these discussions, but my question to most of you is "where do you get your information from?" Just read the literature and you'll know whether Ultram and Ultracet (and their generic) are narcotic. "Ultracet in it's propoxyphene form", and regarding scheduled medications, "ambien should be[sic]" Wrong, and is. After all of this is sorted out, I'm going to to have my prescription of vicodin with oxycontin in it filled. gtrplayer i am with you
i am with you guitarplayer. just b/c tramadol is not scheduled the same as others does NOT mean that it is not narcotic. people often tend to think that b/c that if the government/state does not say it is bad/addicting then it isnt. this is not at all the case. i think it is time for me to go and take my vicoxyazepam all thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical advice. i am not a doctor nor a pharmacist. all medical questions should be answered by a licensed pharmacist, doctor, or primary care manager. My Fat Head Hurts!
Quote: After all of this is sorted out, I'm going to to have my prescription of vicodin with oxycontin in it filled. And Quote: i think it is time for me to go and take my vicoxyazepam This entire thread (and many others) really hurts my head! Gtrplayer and phisher, I think I'll join you all and go take my fat-burner "white round pill that says watson 932 and 512 on the back.. " 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. I love it!!! all thoughts
I love it!!! Kirby, your fat burner... i think that is one of those street drugs i know b/c i am sure that i have seen the same pill before w/ imprints on both sides. and my sister is a pharmacists and she verified that yes it is a street drug. (to new users- yes, i realize none of this makes any sense. welcome to our world) all thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical advice. i am not a doctor nor a pharmacist. all medical questions should be answered by a licensed pharmacist, doctor, or primary care manager. |
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