What Are White 377 Pills? Name, Dosages, and Effects

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Do you have a white pill with 377 on it and want to learn more about it? This guide is for you! The pills we’ll be discussing in this guide are white oblong pills with 377 on one side and a blank second side.

What are these pills used for? Are they safe to take? Can you take them to get high? What are the risks? This guide will answer all those questions and explain what that mysterious white pill 377 is, common side effects, how you should take them, and what the risks of overdose are.

 

What Is the White 377 Pill? What Is It Used For?

A white oblong pill with 377 on one side and a blank second side is Tramadol hydrochloride, a narcotic-like pain reliever. Each oval pill is 50mg. (A white pill with 377 on one side and 54 on the other side is an antipsychotic known as Quetiapine, which isn’t what this article is discussing. Quetiapine is used to treat bipolar disorder,  schizophrenia, and depression, not pain.)

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Tramadol hydrochloride pills are manufactured by Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Inc. and have several brand names, the most common of which is Ultram.

The white 377 pill we’ll be discussing is a prescription medicine used to treat moderate to severe pain. These pills alter how your body feels and responds to pain and can be very effective at managing pain. Because they can be highly addictive, 377 white pills are typically prescribed on a short-term basis, such as after you had an accident or surgery and need to be on pain medication for a short period of time until you’ve healed enough.

Other types of pain this 377 pill is used to treat include:

  • Back pain
  • Restless leg syndrome
  • Pain that causes or is linked to depression

Some people also choose to use 377 pills recreationally. They may have initially received a prescription to help manage their pain and continued taking the pills after their prescription expired, or they may have started taking the pills simply to get high. White 377 pills are highly addictive, and using them recreationally can cause serious side effects, including death. We discuss this more in the next sections.

 

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Side Effects of the 377 Pill

If you take white 377 pills, it’s not unusual to have some minor side effects. Below are some of the most common side effects, according to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Be sure to speak to your doctor if any of the side effects don’t go away, worsen, or affect your quality of life.

Common Side Effects:

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Constipation
  • Lightheadedness
  • Dizziness
  • Drowsiness
  • Headache

Rarer and More Serious Side Effects:

  • Chest pain or discomfort
  • Convulsions (seizures)
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Recurrent fever
  • Shortness of breath

Contact your doctor if you experience any of these serious side effects, since they can be signs of even more serious complications.

 

Drug Interactions to Avoid With White Pill 377s

White 377 pills can have serious, and even deadly, interactions with multiple types of drugs, so you should never take these pills without first discussing all the medications (including over-the-counter medications and supplements) you’re taking with your doctor and receiving a prescription from her.

These types of drugs often have serious interactions with pill number 377, and you should not take them together unless your doctor has specifically said it’s safe for you to do so.

  • Narcotic medications: Includes opioids, pain medication, and prescription cough medicine.
  • Drugs that affect your body’s serotonin levels: Includes medications for depression, Parkinson’s disease, migraines, and some for infections or that reduce nausea and vomiting.
  • Drugs that slow your breathing rate or make you drowsy: Includes sleeping pills, sedatives, tranquilizers, muscle relaxers, and antipsychotic medications.
  • MAO inhibitors
  • Certain HIV drugs (such as ritonavir)

Again, this is not a complete list, so always discuss your other medications with a doctor.

 

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Dangers of Overdosing on White 377 Pills

As we mentioned earlier, tramadol, the drug in every white 377 pill, is highly addictive, and there is a serious risk of addiction, particularly if you don’t take the pills the way they are prescribed. Taking more pills than you were prescribed or taking them more often than prescribed both increase the risk of addiction and overdose.

Overdosing on this medication can have very serious, and sometimes fatal, effects on your health. Overdose symptoms include:

  • Slow breathing
  • Slow/irregular heartbeat
  • Coma
  • Seizure
  • Death

If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms or you suspect an overdose, call 911 and seek medical treatment immediately.

 

Review: What Does the 377 White Pill Do?

A pill with 377 on it is used to manage moderate and severe pain in patients, but because they can be highly addictive, these pills should only be taken exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Some people take these pills recreationally as a way to get high, but this runs the risk of serious and even fatal overdoses.

White 377 pills are known as Tramadol, and they are manufactured by Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Inc., often under the name of Ultram. Many people who take this medication experience mild side effects such as nausea, dizziness, and constipation. Contact your doctor or call 911 if you experience any serious side effects while taking this medication.

It is important to take white 377 pills exactly as prescribed by your doctor, since overdosing can be serious and sometimes fatal. If you think you or someone who know has overdosed on 377 white oblong pills, call 911 immediately.