No, It depends on the company making it. The most common description for a 10/325 Percocet is that's it's a white pill with an enscription of 10/325 on one side and M523 on the other side.
Absolutely do not inject M523! This is a terrible idea. I have seen several patients with very nasty, painful, difficult to heal injection sites. M523 contains Tylenol, a drug certainly not meant to be injected.
No
no, but are from the same maker. M522 is 7.5mg ocycodone / 325mg APAP M523 is 10mg oxycodone / 325 APAP
If your pill is white, ovular, with M523 on one side and 10/325 on the other side, then you have a Oxycodone/APAP tablet.Pill Code: M523/ Reverse: 10/325Description: White to off white, ovular tablet.Medication: Oxycodone/APAPDosage: 10mg Oxycodone and 325mg AcetaminophenType: Narcotic Analgesic/Opiate
No, Percocet is a painkiller.
Yes. Percocet exists, and Percaset is a common misspelling of Percocet.
Not exactly. The narcotic in Percocet (oxycodone) is metabolized into morphine by the liver. Percocet contains no morphine.
If it says percocet 5/ 325 , 5 is the amount of percocet and the 325 is the amount of acetaminophen aka Tylenol
yellow percocet
Percocet does not affect the colour of your eyes.
percocet is legal in all states with a prescription