Small Pinkish/peach Pill With L Mark And No Score
UpdatedI have a generic low dose Aspirin bottle containing small pinkish/peach coated pills with L marked on one side & no score. Double checking what they are before use. I lost my code book I keep to deter potential theft. I disguise for a reason.
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That does meet the description of an 81mg, aka low dose, Aspirin tablet.
The FDA lists the typical side effects of Aspirin as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, stomach irritation, and increased risk of bleeding.
Ref: Aspirin Information
However, I would suggest double checking their identification, before taking any. I try to help, if I can, but I am not there to physically see, and identify the tablets you have, and I am not a medical professional. Your pharmacist may be able to help.
Are you on any other medications?
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