The product described is the generic name for "Percocet 10/325." This product contains 10 mg of oxycodone hydrochloride (oxycodone) and 325 mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol). "Oxycodone" is a shortened name for "oxycodone hydrochloride," which is also available as a single-ingredient product. So while the products listed in the question are not identical, one of the main ingredients is.
325 multiplied by 19 is 6,175
32.5
No. 10 does not evenly divide into 325, so it cannot be a factor of 325. Numbers that are divisible by 10 will end in a 0.
norco 10-325 is a vicodin with 10mg of hydrocodone and 325 of acetaminophen
As a product of its prime factors: 5*5*13 = 325
10 percent off 325 = 292.5
The product is: 16,900
The product is 5200
Norco 10-325 contains 10 milligrams of hydrocodone (an opioid) and 325 milligrams of acetaminophen (Tylenol).
It is 325*6 = 1950
54-543 is just the marking on the pill. 10-325 is the amount of oxycodone (10) to APAP (325). So long story short, no it is not, 54-325 is the next level down generic.