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		<title>Green pill with KH-2 / Organon imprint</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://rxchat.com/images/forums/534.jpg"/></p><p>Can anyone help me identify a little green pill with the markings KH-2 on one side and the name Organon on the other. Is this Morphine? I&#39;d really appreciate it! ## Generic Name: desogestrel/ethinyl estradiol Pill imprint KH 2 ORGANON has been identified as Cyclessa inert. (inert means it is the pills you take while on birth control that are a placebo to keep you on an appropriate menstruation cycle).  NDC: 66993-0615 (Discontinued) Manufacter: Prasco Laboratories Cyclessa is used in the treatment of birth control. It is also used in the following: abnormal uterine bleeding; gonadotropin inhibition; endometriosis; polycystic ovary syndrome. ## Well, it is definitely NOT Morphine, nor any type of narcotic. This is actually an inactive birth control pill from a package called Mircette...</p>]]></description>
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