White Round Pill With 300 A Separation Line And A Rounded Triangle As The Imprint
Updatedwhite round pill with 300 a separation line and a rounded triangle as the imprint nothing on the other side
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Hi hafuc,
I've having trouble verifying the identification of this pill 100%. However, I did find some information on a government site that leads me to believe that the pill is Tramadol (300 mg) manufactured by Par Pharmaceuticals. The Par Pharmaceutical's logo is a rounded triangle like you described.
Tramadol hydrochloride (trademarked as Conzip, Ryzolt, Ultracet, Ultram in the USA, Ralivia, Zytram XL and Durella{CR-100/200mg} in Canada) is a centrally acting synthetic analgesic used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. The drug has a wide range of applications, including treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, restless legs syndrome, motor neurone disease and fibromyalgia.
Tramadol comes in many forms, including:
capsules (regular and extended release)
tablets (regular, extended release, chewable, low-residue and/or uncoated tablets that can be taken by the sublingual and buccal routes)
suppositories
effervescent tablets and powders
ampules of sterile solution for SC, IM, and IV injection
preservative-free solutions for injection by the various spinal routes (epidural, intrathecal, caudal, and others)
powders for compounding
liquids both with and without alcohol for oral and sub-lingual administration, available in regular phials and bottles, dropper bottles, bottles with a pump similar to those used with liquid soap and phials with droppers built into the cap
tablets and capsules containing (acetaminophen/APAP), aspirin and other agents.
The most commonly reported adverse drug reactions are nausea, vomiting, sweating, itching and constipation. Drowsiness is reported, although it is less of an issue than for other opioids.
I hope this information helps! Please post back if you have any more questions.