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Need to know color shape and size of lisinopril tablets by this Mfg Accord. I want to make sure I am taking the right medication. The pills I have has the number 3973 on one side and a v shape on the other. ## This tablet is actually manufactured by Qualitest Pharmaceuticals, but Accord is a licensed distributor and they do list them as containing 20mgs of Lisinopril. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased urination and hypotension. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I have a blue pill the guy said it is a ocycodone 20 But I can not tell I guess they got a little wet hpe else could I verify what they are ## Hi Canun, I'm assuming that you're referring to the pharmacist when you mention "the guy"; but if not, there's no guarantee that it is what "the guy" said it is. Depending on whether you filled a script at a licensed pharmacy, received a pain pill at a hospital, or obtained it through other means, the answer to this question should be pretty obvious in that licensed pharmacies and hospitals usually dispense identifiable tablets. The latter would probably be a counterfeit. Does it at least have any markings that you can make out? On one last note, legitimate 20mg Oxycodone is reportedly gray in color and not blue. It al...

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Is citalopram mfg by amneal gluten free?Betty ## Hello, Betty! How are you? What are the markings on the tablets? Sometimes the manufacturer listed by the pharmacy is just a licensed distributor, so I need this additional information to ensure that I provide you with the correct information. Citalopram is classified by the FDA as an SSRI antidepressant and its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, weight changes and mood swings.

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Is Zenflox 200 mg is used for typhoid? If yes, what is the dosage for children below 10 years. ## Zenflox contains the active ingredient Ofloxacin; this is an antibiotic, which may be used to treat various types of infections. I haven't found anything indicating its use for typhoid. Floxin is not licensed by the FDA for use in children due to the risk of serious reversible and irreversible injury to the musculoskeletal system. Other fluoroquinolones do have a limited licensed uses in children but are generally not recommended due to safety concerns. Ofloxacin (and its derivatives) has also been associated with a few isolated reports of unexplained pediatric fatalities. Children (those under 18) are also at an increased risk of bone, joint, or tendon toxicities. You can read more on ...

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where can i get them i need my perscription filled now ## The tablets provded by Ethex are not actually generics, they are simply a licensed distributor for Purdue Pharma, so the pills you would get are the same as what you would get for the name brand Oxycontin. They are the new formulation and will also have the OP marking on them. There are no generic manufacturers of Oxycontin, due to the risk of diversion, if there were more on the market. If you are having a problem with the new Oxycontin formulation, I suggest you report it to both Purdue and the FDA at the following numbers: Purdue Pharma number for drug safety/medication issues: 888.726.7535 FDA MedWatch number: 800-332-1088 Are there any comments or questions? ## does anyone know if ethex also distributes the 30mg oxycontin? o...

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Light pink round pill with ox 20 on one side. Real or fake. Search brings nothin up ## They look really besides the ox instead of op or oc ## Did you try it yet? If so how was it?? ## @James, Personally, I wouldn't trust this pill if you didn't go through your doctor and a licensed pharmacy to obtain it. As from what I can tell, no one else on this site has come across anything like it in other related threads. The OX 20 imprint just seems like a fake in my opinion, based on NIH.gov depictions of how 20mg Oxycontin should look if it was actually a legitimate Oxycontin pill. Real 20mg Oxycontin's by Purdue Pharmaceuticals are, like you said, marked with OC 20 or OP 20. Have you considered getting the pill analyzed by a lab just to be on the safe side? ## There from diff count...

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I recently moved to CA from CO to take care of my ailing mother. I have fibromyalgia, severe, acute pain, and need to know if there is a pharmacy in Riverside County, CA that will fill my RX written by my dr in CO? ## Unfortunately, it isn't very likely that you're going to find one willing to fill it for you. Due to the need for them to be able to very the legitimacy of the prescription, most will balk at filling them for controlled substances, if the doctor doesn't practice within a certain radius of the pharmacy. Have you found a doctor in your new area, yet? That would most likely be the easiest way to get the help you need. ## Triplicate prescriptions for narcotics are not alkowed to be filled outside of the state where the doctor is licensed to practice medicine. My fa...

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Macugen Pegaptanib

Pegaptanib sodium injection (brand name Macugen) is an anti-angiogenic medicine for the treatment of neovascular (wet) age-related macular degeneration (AMD).[2] It was discovered by NeXstar Pharmaceuticals (which merged with Gilead Sciences in 1999) and licensed in 2000 to EyeTech Pharmaceuticals, now OSI Pharmaceuticals, for late stage development and marketing in the United States. Gilead Sciences continues to receive royalties from the drugs licensing. [3] ...

Naloxegol Drug Index

Naloxegol (INN; PEGylated naloxol;[1] trade names Movantik and Moventig) is a peripherally acting μ-opioid receptor antagonist developed by AstraZeneca, licensed from Nektar Therapeutics, for the treatment of opioid-induced constipation.[2] It was approved in 2014 in adult patients with chronic, non-cancer pain.[3] Doses of 25mg were found safe and well tolerated for 52 weeks.[4] When given concomitantly with opioid analgesi...

Argatroban Drug Index

Argatroban is an anticoagulant that is a small molecule direct thrombin inhibitor.[2] In 2000, argatroban was licensed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for prophylaxis or treatment of thrombosis in patients with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT). In 2002, it was approved for use during percutaneous coronary interventions in patients who have HIT or are at risk for developing it. In 2012, it was approved by the MHRA in the UK for anticoagulation in patients with...

Mylanta Gas Simethicone

Mylanta is a brand of over-the-counter drugs for digestive problems, manufactured by Infirst Healthcare USA under license from McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a division of Johnson & Johnson (formerly Pfizer since 2007 following its acquisition). It includes several different products intended to treat heartburn and bloating. Recall and availability In November 2010 Mylanta was voluntarily recalled[1] due to what is described as some labelling concerns. According to source...

Pegaptanib Drug Index

Pegaptanib sodium injection (brand name Macugen) is an anti-angiogenic medicine for the treatment of neovascular (wet) age-related macular degeneration (AMD).[2] It was discovered by NeXstar Pharmaceuticals (which merged with Gilead Sciences in 1999) and licensed in 2000 to EyeTech Pharmaceuticals, now OSI Pharmaceuticals, for late stage development and marketing in the United States. Gilead Sciences continues to receive royalties from the drugs licensing. [3] ...

Elvitegravir Drug Index

Elvitegravir (EVG) is an integrase inhibitor used to treat HIV infection. It was developed[1] by the pharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences, which licensed EVG from Japan Tobacco in March 2008.[2][3][4] The drug gained approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on August 27, 2012 for use in adult patients starting HIV treatment for the first time as part of the fixed dose combination known as Stribild.[5] ...

i have been told that because i am having pains during rest and working . that i am noe allowed to drive . can i drive short distances i was driving at least 2000miles a week ## Hello, Dave! How are you? No, you should not be driving, at all. There is a risk of your developing chest pain, heart failure, stroke or having a heart attack, while driving that may not only endanger your life, as reported by the NIH, by could also endanger the lives of others on the roadway. People with uncontrolled epilepsy, diabetes and other medical conditions are also often restricted from driving, due to such dangers. Are you on any medications for it? Your doctor(s) can even report this to the driver's bureau, in most countries, so your license is flagged and if you get pulled over, you could end up ...

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Mylanta Gas Relief Simethicone

Mylanta is a brand of over-the-counter drugs for digestive problems, manufactured by Infirst Healthcare USA under license from McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a division of Johnson & Johnson (formerly Pfizer since 2007 following its acquisition). It includes several different products intended to treat heartburn and bloating. Recall and availability In November 2010 Mylanta was voluntarily recalled[1] due to what is described as some labelling concerns. According to source...

I was 5 years into my nurseing career when I crashed and burned hard. At the end I was misusing over 100mg of morphine /day, or 8mg hydromorphone, or 300mg meperidine. Went to heroin after getting caught and losing license. 3 to 5g/day if I could. So I was a very heavy user for 9 years or so. Went to rehab, did 35 days in patient. That first 30 was bad. Insomnia, PAWS, depression all pretty bad. But in patient, with 20 or more other survivors, structured days etc made it possible. After discharge (I went 3000 miles from home for rehab) I returned and plugged into recovery network. Meetings, sponsor, phone calls etc. First 2 weeks out (day 35-50) were tough. Restless leg, cramps, diarrhea, insomnia, depression, anxiety, lethargy, all part of PAWS. Friends in the rooms said it would pass....

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Are Citalopram pink oval 20 mg tablets manufactured by Aurobindo Pharmaceuticals gluten-free? ## Hello, Kristin! How are you? What are the markings on the tablet? Sometimes the manufacturer listed on the label is a licensed distributor, not the actual manufacturer, so I need these additional details to provide you with the correct information. Citalopram is an SSRI antidepressant that can also help treat anxiety. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, mood swings and weight changes. ## Is Citalopram 20mg gluten and lactose free? I know the 10 milligram doses are.

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My prescription says to take 4 tablets of zopiclone 5mg. Does that sound right to take 4 of them? ## No, that doesn't seem right. The usual maximum dosage is just 7.5mgs and that would be way more at 20mgs. Have you asked your doctor or pharmacist about it? I'm suspicious that someone made an error. ## You don't get 5mg zopiclone,you get 3.75 orange in colour and 7.5mg usually white. I get 2x 7.5mg nightly and it doesn't have any adverse effects apart from an unpleasant taste in your mouth the next day.. ## 20mg is definitely too high a dose , though i was once prescribed 3 x 7.5mg for a short time but 2 x 7.5mg is the maximum does licensed in the UK now or so my doctor says. i have seen 10mg ones lately but not british ones. i suspect a doctor would advise just taking 1...

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Looking for a doctor who will write oxys first visit near Gulfport MS. 30s or 15s doesn't matter. I have bulging discs and a damaged shoulder from a car accident. My doctor cut me off in Dec 2012. Need help ASAP. Thank you so much. ## Hello, Kahltyler! How are you? I am very sorry that you're in pain. However, due to the new regulations that have been put in place, it isn't very likely that you're going to find a new doctor that will prescribe such a medication on your first visit. Doctors have to be very careful, now, or they risk losing their license to practice medicine, as well as fines and jail time. Thus, most are going to require some recent scans to evaluate your condition and most will also want you to try other treatment options, before resorting to habit formi...

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Are there fake xanax s 902 green oval pills going around? Just had a prescription refilled at the pharmacy and they're not working at all compared to my normal blue ones. ## Hello, Bobby! How are you? I'm not aware of any fakes being reported and it would be very odd to get fakes from a licensed pharmacy. However, the FDA does allow generics to differ in the amount of the active ingredient by as much as plus or minus 20% from the name brand, so these ones might be a little lower in it, which could cause them to not work as well for you. The FDA warns that this mediation carries the risk of being habit forming and could cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache and irritability. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Got the same ones at a pharmacy--I was up all...

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