Mylan M5
7 Topics Foundgreen round pill with m51 on one side ## Small green pill with m51 on it is an elavil, which is a anti depression. type in elavil in a search engine and you can find out all you need to know ## Its actually 15mg oxycodone also known as Roxi ## Found a few m51 pills around the house and want to know if they're oxycodone or something close to it? Just trying to see what my son's taking... ## A round green tablet with the letter M over 51 is manufactured by Mylan Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 25mgs of Amitriptyline, it is a generic for Elavil, which is an antidepressant. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, and mood changes. Is there anything else I can help with?
round convex blue pill with M on one side and a three digit number on the other, starting with a 5 not scored ## Is your pill M533? If so it's Azithromycin 250 mg, which is used to treat certain bacterial infections, most often those causing middle ear infections, tonsillitis, throat infections, laryngitis, bronchitis, pneumonia and sinusitis. To learn more click on the link below... If this is not your pill, please try to describe your pill as best you can. So I can assist you in finding the right pill. ## the pill is round, convex, mylan m logo on one side and ahree digit number on the other that starts with a 5 and ends with a 5 ## I found Mylan 555, it's Naproxen 375 mg, which is commonly used for the reduction of moderate to severe pain, fever, inflammation and stiffness ca...
I need to know the name of the pill ## Is it possible that your pill says "M 52" as opposed to M 57? The closest match I could find for M57 is a white oblong shaped pill. However the pill imprinted with M 52 is a round green pill. The "M" is sitting above a score line with "52" underneath. It's identified as Sertraline hydrochloride 50 mg; used to treat depression and anxiety disorders. Manufacturer: Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 00378-4187 Does this sound like a viable match?
I have some white oblong white tablets scored on one side and printed M525 on the other. I believe these are Ascend Labs Metformin HCL ER 500 mg tablets from a couple of months ago that I didnt finish up when I got my refill prescription. They also could be a different brand that the pharmacy used to fill my prescription. ## These tablets are manufactured by Mylan Pharmaceuticals and they list them as containing 120mgs of Diltiazem. The FDA classifies this medication as a calcium channel blocker that's most commonly used to treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions. Its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, stomach pain, increased urination and hypotension. Is there anything else I can help with?
why has my new pharmacist filled my new prescription with orange tablets when they have always been white,are these colors and numbers on tablets correct? M525 and93 321? ## Hi, Manny! Sorry for the confusion, I wish more pharmacists took the time to explain any changes. Diltiazem is actually a generic medication, so it's manufactured by several different companies and the marking on each must be different, so that it can be identified in case of an emergency. The color and shape are entirely up to the whit and whim of the manufacturer. Thus, these are both the same medication, in the same dosage, they've just been manufactured by different companies. The one with the 93 321 on it has been made by Teva Pharmaceuticals and the one with the M 525 has been made by Mylan Pharmaceuti...
Capecitabine 500 mg Oral Tablet, Film Coated by Mylan Institutional Inc. ## Markings: M512 ## Shape: Oval ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 51079-510-05
Capecitabine 500 mg Oral Tablet, Film Coated by Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. ## Markings: M512 ## Shape: Oval ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 0378-2512-78