A F 2 Silver Oblong Pill

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it is an oblong greyish pill with the letter A and F on one side and the word SILVER on the other side. was told it was winstrol? ## Found an oblong light greyish pill with silver on one side and A F on the other side. What is it. ## That´s funny, i just found some myself and i'm googling them.... ## Old post, but perhaps my response will help others. It is a Centrum Silver brand multivitamin. There are different types with slightly variations in the strengths of certain vitamins and ingredients, some for men over 50, women over 50, men under 50 etc. Not sure which one it is but that is definitely a Centrum multi. ## Boxhead's identification is correct. This is just one of the Centrum Silver products that are available over the counter. There are several, so I am still not ...

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I have one in a partial small silver cardboard with plastic pill sized cover ## Well, a tablet with the marking of L 149 is not made by Scherring Plough, these tablets are made by Perrigo/LNK and they only manufacture over the counter products. As to which one this is, I can't find any information on that, because OTC products aren't regulated like prescription medications are, so there is no comprehensive database of their imprints. Was it found in the U.S. or elsewhere? ## It was found in the U S and it CLEARLY says on the packaging Scherling Plough

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I found a pastel pink "ALIVE" pill, oblong in shape, in my "Centrum Silver" bottle. No other markings on the pill, just "ALIVE" in all caps. Is it the "Alive" nutritional supplement? ## I've tried search several times now for an image of them, but I haven't been able to find one. My guess would be that it is, because it is common for one plant to manufacture and package several similar products and they are both supplements. Alive is made by Nature's Way, so my suggestion would be to contact them and ask. They have a toll free number you can call, 800-962-8873 Learn more dietary supplement details here. Can you post back and let me know what you find out?

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Gabtin-400 unmarked red/off white capsule from india...this isnt garbapentin..And an oblong white tablet 600mg with 1 score 2 on it..Does anyone know what these are? ## I have the same capsules from india..and white pill form 600mg no imprint on the silver packaging it says garbapentin on both 400mg red and white capsules with no imprint and the 600 mg pill form..Did you find out what these are? Mary

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supposed to be sunset yellow..are big oblong with rounded edges, light peach in color. no markings except a place to break them. came in silver punch individual packaging all placed in a baggy. says manufactured by specturm, a division of biochem from india. No other markings on them. ## Hi Jeannie, The only conclusion I can come to in regards to the difference in color, is that the manufacturer used different inactive ingredients as opposed to other manufacturers of Albendazole. Did you purchase these pills from a trusted source? ## That is actual what i received today (from combitic global). Did this work for you ?

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silver/grey tablet oblong shape no letters or numbers on it

I am helping my dad with his pills and I found a grey oblong pill with no markings on it in his Centrum Silver bottle. I am wondering if he mixed some vitamins from another bottle, or if this is how it comes?

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white with blue specks,oblong, a159 ## This is Phentermine 37.5mgs, a generic for Ionamin, a weight loss drug.

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oblong capsule numbers are on both left and right of one side of the capsule and the numbers are silver

Its a greyish oblong non coated pill with the word Silver on one side and the letters A F on the other side

yellow gel oblong ## Did you mean silver citrate? Often referred to as Colloidial Silver? I am afraid I can't tell you anything from just the description you provided. Are there any markings on the tablet?

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