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V 36 01 (Acetaminophen and Hydrocodone 325 mg / 10 mg)

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Pill imprint V 36 01 has been identified as Acetaminophen and hydrocodone bitartrate 325 mg / 10 mg.

Acetaminophen/hydrocodone is used in the treatment of back pain; pain; rheumatoid arthritis; cough and belongs to the drug class narcotic analgesic combinations. Risk cannot be ruled out during pregnancy. Acetaminophen/hydrocodone 325 mg / 10 mg has a potential for abuse less than the drugs in schedules 1 and 2. The drug has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. Abuse of the drug may lead to moderate or low physical dependence or high psychological dependence.

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Acetaminophen and hydrocodone bitartrate 325 mg / 10 mg V 36 01
Acetaminophen and hydrocodone bitartrate

Imprint:
V
36 01
Strength:
325 mg / 10 mg
Color:
Yellow
Shape:
Elliptical / Oval
Availability:
Prescription only
Drug Class:
Narcotic analgesic combinations
Pregnancy Category:
C – Risk cannot be ruled out
CSA Schedule:
3 – Moderate abuse potential
Manufacturer:
Qualitest Pharmaceuticals
National Drug Code (NDC):
00603-3887

Other Manufacturers / Repackagers:
NDC Code Manufacturer / Repackager
00254-3601 Vintage Pharmaceuticals Inc

Note: Inactive ingredients may vary.

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N8 LOGO (Suboxone 8 mg / 2 mg)

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Pill imprint N8 LOGO has been identified as Suboxone 8 mg / 2 mg.

Suboxone is used in the treatment of opiate dependence and belongs to the drug class narcotic analgesic combinations. Risk cannot be ruled out during pregnancy. Suboxone 8 mg / 2 mg has a potential for abuse less than the drugs in schedules 1 and 2. The drug has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. Abuse of the drug may lead to moderate or low physical dependence or high psychological dependence.

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Suboxone 8 mg / 2 mg N8 LOGO
Suboxone

Generic Name:
buprenorphine/naloxone
Imprint:
N8
LOGO
Strength:
8 mg / 2 mg
Color:
Orange
Size:
11.00 mm
Shape:
Six-sided
Availability:
Prescription only
Drug Class:
Narcotic analgesic combinations
Pregnancy Category:
C – Risk cannot be ruled out
CSA Schedule:
3 – Moderate abuse potential
Manufacturer:
Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
National Drug Code (NDC):
12496-1306

Other Manufacturers / Repackagers:
NDC Code Manufacturer / Repackager
54569-5739 A S Medication Solutions LLC (repackager)
16590-0667 Stat RX USA LLC (repackager)
43063-0184 PDRX Pharmaceuticals Inc (repackager)
63874-1084 Altura Pharmaceuticals Inc (repackager)
52959-0304 H.J. Harkins Company, Inc (repackager)
35356-0004 Lake Erie Medical and Surgical Supply (repackager)
23490-9270 Palmetto State Pharmaceuticals Inc (repackager)
55045-3784 Dispensing Solutions Inc. (repackager)
54868-5707 Physicians Total Care Inc (repackager)
68071-1380 Nucare Pharmaceuticals Inc (repackager)

What is albuterol (albuteral)?

Posted by glbgn754 on March 25, 2014
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Albuterol (albuteral) is a sympathomimetic (beta agonist) bronchodilator. It works by relaxing the smooth muscle in the airways, which allows air to flow in and out of the lungs more easily.

Albuterol treats bronchospasm (wheezing, shortness of breath) associated with reversible obstructive airway disease. Albuterol (albuteral) is used to treat or prevent the symptoms of asthma, emphysema, and other reversible breathing problems. Some brands of albuterol (albuteral) may be used to prevent breathing problems caused by exercise. Albuterol (albuteral) may also be used for conditions other than those listed here.

Albuterol (albuteral) comes as a tablet, a syrup, and an extended-release (long-acting) tablet to be taken by mouth. Albuterol (albuteral) is also available in a solution (liquid) to inhale by mouth using a nebulizer (machine that turns medication into a mist that can be inhaled) and as an aerosol to inhale by mouth using an inhaler.

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What is Maxzide (Maxide)?

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Maxide (Maxzide) is a thiazide diuretic (water pill) that helps prevent your body from absorbing too much salt, which can cause fluid retention.

Triamterene is a potassium-sparing diuretic that also keeps your potassium levels from getting too low.

The combination of hydrochlorothiazide and triamterene is used to treat fluid retention (edema) and high blood pressure (hypertension).

Hydrochlorothiazide and triamterene may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

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Possible side effects of Maxzide:

All medicines may cause side effects, but many people have no, or minor, side effects. Check with your doctor if any of these most COMMON side effects persist or become bothersome:

Diarrhea; dizziness or light-headedness when standing or sitting up; headache; loss of appetite; nausea.

Seek medical attention right away if any of these SEVERE side effects occur:

Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); burning, numbness, or tingling; confusion; decreased urination; drowsiness; dry mouth; excessive thirst; eye pain; fainting; fast, slow, or irregular heartbeat; fever, chills, or sore throat; mental or mood changes; muscle cramps, pain, or weakness; red, swollen, blistered, or peeling skin; restlessness; seizures; severe or persistent dizziness; shortness or breath; sluggishness; stomach pain; symptoms of high blood sugar (eg, increased thirst, hunger, or urination; drowsiness; flushing; rapid breathing; fruit-like breath odor); tiredness or weakness; tremor; unusual bruising or bleeding; vision changes (eg, decreased vision clearness); vomiting; yellowing of the skin or eyes.

This is not a complete list of all side effects that may occur. If you have questions about side effects, contact your health care provider. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. To report side effects to the appropriate agency, please read the Guide to Reporting Problems to FDA.