Watson 3203 On A Long Orange Oval Pill (Top voted first)
UpdatedA long oval pill with a score line on the back; orange in color
NDC: 0591-3203
Size (mm): 14
Manufacturer: Watson Laboratories
Active Ingredients: Acetaminophen (325 mg) + Hydrocodone Bitartrate (7.5 mg)
Watson 3203 Inactive Ingredients (orange version):
-Croscarmellose Sodium
-Crospovidone
-Magnesium Stearate
-Cellulose, Microcrystalline
-Povidones
-Starch, Corn
-Stearic Acid
-Fd&c Yellow No. 6
-Aluminum Oxide
NDC: 0591-2605
Size (mm): 14
Manufacturer: Watson Laboratories
Active Ingredients: Acetaminophen (325 mg) + Hydrocodone Bitartrate (7.5 mg)
Watson 3203 Inactive Ingredients (white version):
-Cellulose, Microcrystalline
-Croscarmellose Sodium
-Magnesium Stearate
-Croscarmellose Sodium
-Crospovidone
-Magnesium Stearate
-Cellulose, Microcrystalline
-Povidones
-Starch, Corn
-Stearic Acid
NOTE: The National Drug Code (NDC) displays two different sets of inactive ingredients for the white version.
5 Replies
Is a pink pill marked Watson 3203 (subed for Norco 7.5/325) a generic or a brand name product?
Thank you
What is the difference between a 3203 and a 729?
I have a prescription for the hydrocodone + acetaminophen 7.5/325. Everywhere I look I can only find the white ones...and those white pills irritated my mouth every time I take them. I would like to get the oval shaped peach ones from a pharmacy, what do I need to do?
Re: MARIE (# 4)
Hi Marie. Sorry to hear about your reaction to the white Norco tablets. Over the years pharmacies have been phasing out the colored Watson tablets and began filling prescriptions with white ones all throughout the USA. However, when it comes to patients taking action, I would probably encourage you to ask your doctor to specify a particular manufacturer's name (one that you already know works best for you) on the prescription itself. This way pharmacists will be more inclined to fill your script accordingly instead of just giving you whatever they have on the shelf at that moment.
It may be that you have to build some rapport with the pharmacist beforehand or visit a different pharmacy altogether (e.g. a small mom & pop pharmacy instead of CVS or Walgreens, etc), but others have reportedly had success going this route when trying to fill their prescriptions with a certain brand or generic.
I hope this helps!
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