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38z Or 36z

Updated July 31, 2012
Anthony Says:
Tue, July 3, 2012

Tiny white round pill. Numbers 36Z or 38Z. the other side has what looks like face w/ oval eyes and a nose.

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David Says:
Tue, July 31, 2012

Hi Anthony,

The closest match I could locate on a white round pill has the imprint Z 66 as opposed to 36Z or 38Z. I'm wondering if you perhaps misread the marking, unless this is a different pill altogether?

The Z sits on top of the number 66 and is separated by a horizontal score line.

It is identified as Atenolol 50 mg; which is most commonly used to treat high blood pressure; but has other uses as well.

Let me know if this sounds like a probable match. I hope this helps!

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