Im guessing that if you look closely, this is labelled as 37.5/325mg. This means there are 2 medications in the prescription. 325 mg is a common dosage for aspirin and tylenol. The abbreviation for aspirin is ASA. The abbreviation for tylenol is APAP. However, it could be a combination for ANY number of medication combinations. Pain medication is just a very common combination med.
So for example, if a person was taking Percocet, the label would read 5/325mg oxycodone/APAP. This would mean that each tablet has 5 mg of the narcotic oxycodone and 325mg tylenol. This dosage (37.5/325 mg) is a common dosage for ultracet (ultram and tylenol).
325mg is about 5gr
3750
325mg is the tylenol, and the 7.5 is the hydrocodone.
325mg is 3,25 and 5gr is 500mg.
150
It is 5625.
3750
3750 / 35000 x 100 = 10.714286 or 10%
250x15= 500x7.5= 1000x3.75= 3750 100x15= 1500 250x15= 1500+1500+750= 3750
3750
312.5
It is 5mg of Hydrocodone and 325mg of Acetaminophen or Tylenol. The Non Generic name is Norco. All Hydrocodone/APAP with 325mg of Acetaminophen is Norco in non generic form. Norco comes in 5mg/325mg, 7.5mg/325mg, and 10mg/325mg.