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100+ Topics FoundI have a white oblong pill that just has A5 on it. I cant find info on it anywhere. Is it supposed to be oxycodone? ## There are white round Oxycodone (5mg) pills that are marked with A5, but I haven't come across an oblong one yet. For verification, the round ones are manufactured by Actavis and carry a National Drug Code of 00228-2876. You could contact Actavis directly to find out if they switched from round pills to oblong pills... Otherwise, if yours isn't from a licensed pharmacy then I can only assume that it's counterfeit, foreign, or something else altogether. Hope this helps!
I found a white oblong pill with 18 on one side and blank in the other. It was scored in the middle. This was in my sons room. Can anyone help to identify this pill? ## Based on the description provided, I found your white oblong pill to be Ibuprofen (800 mg). NOTE: the correct marking is actually "8i" (with a capitol i). Manufacturer: Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 55111-0684 Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used for relief of symptoms of arthritis, primary dysmenorrhea, fever, and as a mild pain reliever. Learn More: Ibuprofen Details I hope this helps!
I was given a white oblong pill with just a 5 on it. I was told it was an opioid. A percocet 10 mg. It's driving me mad that I can't figure this out!! Someone please help. ## Jay, a 5 denotes 5mg, not 10 mg. At least with any pain meds I know. Just saying.
nothing on back of pill just an E on other side white oblong found it in a bottle with hydrocodone but it looked different from others ## I can't be completely certain, but with just an imprint of an E it is most likely just an over the counter Excedrin tablet, which contains Acetaminophen, Aspirin and Caffeine. Learn more Acetaminophen details here. Learn more Aspirin details here. Learn more Caffeine details here. That is the way they marked the tablets of their original formulation. It is not a Hydrocodone tablet, there are none with that marking. Does anyone else have a possibility that it could be? ## I take these myself that is an excedrin i know thats probably not spelled right but it isnt anything more then that.
THE FIRST LETTERT ONE SIDE AND few lower nubers next to. Vocodine, tylenol condein. Thanks ## Are you saying it's a tablet with an L followed by 3 additional numbers? If so, I would need to know what those numbers are to give you an identification, but what I can tell is that if that is what you are talking about, it is not a prescription medication and contains no narcotics of any type. The company that manufactures those tablets only makes over the counter products.
I found some small, oblong white pills and I was wondering if anyone knew what they were. They have no prints or scoring on either side, they are totally plain. If you lick them they taste sort of tangy, and bitter. Does anyone know what they are? I don't think they could be E because they are not round, and have no prints on them... ## I have some at the moment they are generic for Tylenol. Hope it helps... ## Actually, without a marking, it is very difficult to say what they are with any certainty. There are many over the counter items that meet this description, some are Acetaminophen, but not all. There is also a small chance that it could be a foreign medication. It can, however, be ruled out as being a U.S. prescription medication, since they are all required to have markings ...
This was prescribed for our dog. He has had hip surgery as well as treating eye infections. He's a Westie and has lots of health issues. I found these in a baggie with his name on it. ## Hello Pepper, I believe what you have there is a Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (also known as a MAO-I) which was previously the commonly used drug for use in dogs for the treatment of canine cognitive dysfunction and pituitary-dependent Cushing’s disease. This drug is FDA approved but not regularly used anymore due to the discovery that it has adverse effects with multiple common dog foods and other various drugs given to dogs. I'm not sure if your dog has any of the above listed diseased but this is what the drug was intended to be used for. It may be that they were given in conjunction wi...
Small Oblong off White Pill A on one side and a 1 split down the middle and 7 on the other side i found this in my home what is it for ## This tablet contains 50mgs of Sertraline, the active ingredient in Zoloft, which is an SSRI antidepressant. Side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and weight changes. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with? ## Its a xanax bar. Derived from same ingredients as setriline for anxiety
White oblong pill with an A on one side and a 10 on the other... I was told it's a Norco 10, but needed to make sure. ## This tablet is manufactured by Aurobindo Pharma and they list it as containing 45mgs of Mirtazapine, which is an antidepressant. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help with?
I just got this medication from a local CVS pharmacy. I had to pay because they once again lied to me about Oxycondone being taken off the market and that my insurance no longer covers this medication. The truth about A333 is LESS Tylenol. If this pill does not work as well as Watson 932 just take an extra Tylenol pill with it. I have been on opiates for 5 years and this pill works just fine for me. ## Hi ben, Sorry to hear about the pharmacy lying to you over your insurance coverage. That sounds like a pretty ridiculous attempt to get you to spend cash. Watson 932 actually has the same amount of Acetaminophen as A333, but I think the difference is that they don't make them with more than 325 mgs anymore. 325 mg is now the new max dosage found in any pills as of 2014, due to an incr...
A white oblong pill stamped with A222. NDC is 10370 222 11. ## This tablet contains Tramadol Hydrochloride 200 mg (NDC 10370-0222); manufactured by Anchen Pharmaceuticals. Inactive Ingredients: - Acetone - Ethylcelluloses - Hypromelloses - Magnesium Stearate - Polyethylene Glycols - Polyvinyl Alcohol - Sodium Phosphate - Talc - Titanium Dioxide Ref: DailyMed
I have a white oblong/oval pill with the word Watson on it and the number 349 below it. What is it? ## It is a generic vicodin. ## I have a long white pill with watson on top and 349 below it what is it, ## To add some specifics and new information… This tablet is a generic for Vicodin, the dosage is 5mgs of Hydrocodone and 500mgs of Acetaminophen, it is a narcotic analgesic, so it may be habit forming. The common side effects may include nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Learn more Vicodin details here. Another note that needs to be added here is that as of 2013, the FDA has made a request that all manufacturers lower the amount of Acetaminophen in these combination prescription products to no more than 325mgs per dose. There are increasing co...
flat, oblong with squared edges. No markings on one side, other side scored three times into four sections. Sections marked 66-2-4-9 ## GG 249 contains 2mgs of Alprazolam, the active ingredient in Xanax, this is a Benzodiazepine that is used to treat anxiety and nervous disorders. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and irritability. Read more: Are there any questions or comments?
half white pill oblong marked with a number 10 ## Hi Tami, Comparing several images, I have a good guess that it may be a white oblong pill marked with IP 110 on one side and scored on the other. If I'm seeing this correctly, when you split the tablet in half there would be one half with IP 1 and the other half would just have the number 10 on it. It's reported to be identified as a 10/325 generic Norco pill, made by Amneal Pharma. But maybe you could also look up the IP 110 imprint in order to help draw a conclusion on whether this is it or not?
Small, White, Oblong pill About 1mm in length, Scored with A 672 on one side and nothing on the other. Please help me identify. ## did you ever find out what that pill was? If you did or do please let me know. We also found one just like it. ## It is Lactase OTC for people who don't tolerate Milk or milk products
Yes just had a tooth pulled and the doctor told my husband that he gave me percets 10/325 got them filled its going on day two still hurting I have taken percets before these the drug store filled don't look like what I have taken before and are not helping with the pain what's going on these ate oblong white imprinted A 333 on one side nothing on the other side help me find out what's going on. Thanks ## Hello, Sorry to hear about your situation. Apparently a great deal of other people have been complaining about the lack of effects from these A333 tablets. They seem to be a newer version that recently came out, but because it's a "generic" the percentage of active ingredients are allowed to vary by as much as 25%... enough to cause problems for most people that...
One side is blank only with a divider line down the center... The other side of the pill has the capital letter (G) on the left side and divider line down the center and the number (6) on the right side. It is a big white pill..oblong shaped. ## Hi Rosemary, A white oblong shaped pill marked G | 6 on one side and blank on the other is identified as Gabapentin 600mg; used for treating neuropathy, epilepsy and more. NDC: 67877-428 Labeler: Ascend Laboratories, LLC Size (mm): 17 Inactive Ingredients: -Starch, Corn -Poloxamer 407 -Talc -Hydroxypropyl Cellulose (Type H) -Copovidone -Magnesium Stearate I hope this helps!
It is white, oblong and has M6 on 1 side and blank on the other ## Hi Andy, Based on the description provided, the closest match I'm currently finding is a white "round" pill marked with M6 on one side and blank on the other. This particular tablet is identified as Myambutol (100mg), and is said to be manufactured by a company called Stat Trade Inc. Myambutol (Ethambutol) is a drug indicated for the treatment of tuberculosis. I know you mentioned that your pill was oblong-shaped as opposed to round, but please post back if this sounds like it could be a viable match. I hope this helps!
What pill is this? It is a big oblong shaped pill that says i7 on it. I just would like to know what these are? My friend told me they were norcos. ## This tablet is manufactured by Granules India Limited and they list it as containing 600mgs of Ibuprofen (NDC 62207-355). It is used to treat pain, fever, and swelling. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding, and stomach irritation. Inactive Ingredients: - Hypromellose 2910 (5 Mpa.s) - Silicon Dioxide - Croscarmellose Sodium - Hypromellose 2910 (3 Mpa.s) - Magnesium Stearate - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Sodium Lauryl Sulfate - Povidone K90 - Titanium Dioxide - Water - Hypromellose 2910 (6 Mpa.s) - Polyethylene Glycol 400 - Starch, Corn Ref: DailyMed ## I have...
Found a white pill that is blank on one side. Oblong like a bean. I 7 on other side. ## This tablet is manufactured by Granules Limited India and they list it as containing 600mgs of Ibuprofen. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding, and stomach irritation. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Ifijusttook two 200mg Advil’s can I take an I7 pill and hour later or is it harmful ## DON’T!!! Those are both ibuprofen, max daily dose is 2400mg. Suggested dose is 600 every 6-8 hours. The Advil (200mg each) are a quick release type and should not be mixed with generic longer release 600s or 800s. If you are in a lot of pain you can safely alternate Tylenol (acetaminophen) every 4 hours with ibuprofen...