Actually I believe they are JetAsleep brand sleeping pills with acetaminophen (350mg) and diphenhydramine(50mg). They are made by the same company as JetAwake, so the previous commenter was understandably mistaken by thinking that these also contain caffeine.
While I haven't been able to verify any alleged findings in my investigation, I do have a hunch that the manufacturer is Time-Cap Labs who uses the imprint "TCL" on their pills.
For anyone else trying to confirm the identity of this pill, you can contact Time-Cap Labs directly via email at:
That's correct, i have 400 of them, its jet blue sleep aid from the dollar store, but i imagine you can get them from other stores.
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Becky Says:
What type of pill is an oblong blue tablet marked TCL 350? I was told it was a pain pill.
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Crakerblak Says:
Although this post is a while ago, I thought it still might help someone. The previous comment is almost right. The pill is the Jet-Asleep 50 mg diphenhydramine capsule. I have a bottle of them right here next to my bed. The part of the post that I believe is not correct in the acetaminophen being an ingredient. Mine with that description, do not contain any acetaminophen. Maybe there are some sold somewhere like that, but I believe it still would not be identical. Acetaminophen has become, for good reason, less the wonder drug for all that ails you and the fda has in the past 5+/- yrs been really pushing drug companies to stop adding it, especially in large doses (anything over like 250 mg) to every damn thing.
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Joe Says:
Thankyou. That's what it is. I found it under the couch when moving furniture. Lol
Based on the inscription of TCL 350 and the color blue, it appears to be an over the counter allergy tablet containing Diphenhydramine 50 mg (NDC 42507-066 among others).