Talk:Fioricet

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Hmm -- the caption for the Fioricet picture says it's the generic; those pills look suspiciously like name-brand Fioricet. The generics, as far as I know, are white and tab-shaped.

There are are actually generic blue tablets. for complete information and images see http://www.drugdigest.org/DD/PillImages/PillImagesSearch/1,20327,,00.html

  • the TEVA (west-ward) version of the generic is blue eLeigh33 23:07, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Contraindication with other drugs

Is one able to take in conjunction with imetrex?