Oblong White Pill 82
61 Topics FoundI have a white oblong pill that only has a big letter "I" with a big number "8" on it. ## A white oblong pill with "8 I" on one side and blank on the other, reportedly contains 800mgs of Ibuprofen. For verification, the manufacturer/labeler is listed as Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 55111-684. You can also click on the NDC link above to view a photograph of the pill. I hope this helps!
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...
oblong white pill marked Andrx 826 ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Naproxen sodium (500 mg). Naproxen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug commonly used for the reduction of moderate to severe pain, fever, inflammation and stiffness. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you.
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...
please tell me what this is… side effects and whatever else… ## Please see this discussion thread for the answer: Forums/view_drug_submission.asp?Drug=what+is+m357&Page=105739 ## yes that could be vicodin 7.5mg well it keeps you amped up and its pretty much a painkiller the only bad side effect that it could give you is if you are experimenting with them for longer than 2 weeks at 2 pills aday you will feel like crap you just want to sleep and some flu like symptoms come into play.bottom line its an opiate for which doing a vicodin is almost the same as doing heroin. ## M357 is hydrocodone 5 mg hydrocodone/500 mg of acetaminaphen. ## Trust me on this. M357 IS NOT 7.5 MG Hydrocodone. It is as the 3rd poster said, 5 MG Hydrocodone, 500 MG Acetaminophen. I used to be an avi...
This white oblong pill has the number 10 on one side; other side is scored with a lower case “n” (NOT “m”) to left of the score line and “358” to the right of the score line. Thank you. ## I was just given these from my pharmacy the other day. They say they are Norco 10/325 but as soon as I started taking them I got sick. Upset stomach, loss of appitite. I called the pharmacy to see if anything could be done and they told me to call my doctor. Plus they don't seem to work like the brand I was taking. ## Hi Teri, Sorry to hear about your experience with these tablets... I just wanted to verify that these are listed as being generic Hydrocodone Bitartrate + Acetaminophen (10/325 mg). The manufacturer is Novel Laboratories Inc. and the pill itself ca...
It's a NON-NARCOTIC Muscle Relaxor. It's actual name (not any of its "generic" names) is "ROBAXIN". They're 750mg & usually prescribed to take 3 or more tablets a day. Hoe this helps guys! î— ## Thank you for your post! However, to avoid future confusion, I do want to make some clarification. Westward is a pharmaceutical company that manufacturers quite a few different prescription medications, so just because a pill has their logo on it, that doesn't mean it is the generic for Robaxin, which would be Methocarbamol. For a proper identification, you also have to look at the additional markings on the tablet. So, to be precise, the one manufactured by Westward that is an oblong, white tablet that has 750mgs of Methocarbamol in it has the mark...
white oblong pill, scored on one side, watson 825 on the other side ## watson 825 on one side, scored on the other side ## This tablet contains 10mgs of Oxycodone and 650mgs of Acetaminophen, the active ingredients in Percocet, which is a narcotic analgesic. This medication has the potential to be habit forming and it may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. You can learn more Percocet 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 serious concerns about the dangers of liver damage and failure that can be associated with long-term use of high ...
What kind of pill is this? It has the imprint 36 01 on one side and then the P on the other side. It’s a white oblong shaped pill. ## Confirming that these are Hydrocodone 10 mg / Acetaminophen 325 mg tablets distributed by Par Pharmaceuticals. "Hydrocodone Bitartrate and Acetaminophen Tablets, USP 10 mg/325 mg are supplied as white, capsule shaped tablets containing 10 mg hydrocodone bitartrate and 325 mg acetaminophen. Tablets are debossed P on one side and 36 01 on the other side, and are supplied in bottles of 100 tablets, NDC 0254-2036-01." Inactive Ingredients: - Silicon Dioxide - Crospovidone - Magnesium Stearate - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Starch, Corn - Stearic Acid - Povidone K30 Source: DailyMed ## I have also found one of these pills and can't identify ...
It’s supposed to be penicillin. I don’t wanna kill myself. I bought it in Mexico. ## Hello Jay, Unfortunately any medicine that you purchased from mexico that doesn't have an imprint is not going to be identifiable. In the U.S we use the imprints on the medicines to be able to physically identify the pill which allows us to trace them back to their manufacturer which in turn allows us to pull up the information on the specific medication. As a personal rule of thumb I never take any medicine that I'm not able to identify and trace back to the manufacturer. Your pill may contain penicillin, it may simply be a placebo sugar pill or it could theoretically contain morphine. While that's a gross exaggeration it's really not off base, the fact is you simply don...
Hello. I have an oblong white pill that has "TCL 341" on one side and is clear on the other. What exactly is this pill? I’ve got some people saying it’s a Norco with Tylenol and some saying it’s an extra strength Tylenol. Does anyone know exactly what this is? ## It is a 500mg Acetaminophen tablet manufactured by Time-Cap Labs Inc., it is a generic, or store brand of Extra Strength Tylenol, and is available over the counter. NDC: 49483-0341 Inactive ingredients may include: Hypromelloses Mineral Oil Povidone Corn Starch Stearic Acid Titanium Dioxide You can confirm by clicking on the highlighted NDC code above. Is there anything else I can help with?
The "XA" is on the end and that’s all that is shown. It is not spaced like "X ANA X" would be if it were a whole pill. ## It was found in my daughter's room. ## You want to have a long talk with your child although this doesn't seem to be Xanax
Help! What is the oblong white pill marked E 28? The E looks like a sideways M ## Hi, Lisa! How are you? I'm sorry, but I haven't been able to find anything that matches this, yet. What is your general location? If it's an over the counter item, some of them are regional, so that may help to narrow it down. I'll post back, when I have information for you. Does anyone else recognize this tablet? ## I found this same pill in my daughters bathroom after a sleepover. Written on it is ? 28 and it's a white oblong pill. Does anyone know what it is? ## Treatment of etoh abuse ## It’s Antabuse. Makes you violently sick if you dare to drink alcohol. ## I don't know how long ago this was or anything but I was just looking up that and I found it it is for alcohol depr...
Watson 825 on an oblong white pill, please ID. ## This tablet contains 650mgs of Acetaminophen and 10mgs of Hydrocodone, so it's a generic for Percocet. It is a narcotic, so it does have the potential to be habit forming. (NDC 0591-0825). Inactive Ingredients: - Silicon Dioxide - Magnesium Stearate - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Starch, Corn - Stearic Acid - Croscarmellose Sodium - Povidones 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 serious concerns about the dangers of liver damage and failure that can be associated with long-term use of high amounts, as well as the toxicity of overdose. Some ma...
Need help figuring this one out. Since Watson was bought out. I am not sure what it is. White football shaped pill made by Watson with the imprint Watson 850 on it. Can anyone tell me what I am dealing with? ## Hi magon, Watson 850 isn't actually listed as one of the imprints they used, however, Watson "825" is the next closest thing I found that resembles your description. Any chance you may have misread the marking? Watson 825 is a white oblong shaped pill (approximately 16.00 mm in size) with "Watson 825" on one side and a score line down the center on the other side. This particular pill is identified as generic Percocet containing 650mgs of Acetaminophen + 10mgs of Oxycodone. They don't make these anymore with 600mgs of Acetaminophen. 325mgs is the new max a...
White tablet oblong shaped Upside down v and p under that Right side has 36 It’s not scored Other side is blank ## Did you every find out what it was because I’ve found one of those too. I do live with a drug addict. ## Pill with inverted V with small p inside & 36 on one side of white oblong pill is a generic for Tylenol 500mg from Vita Warehouse, Ronkonkoma,?NY
White oblong tablet (not capsule) - one side says B L and the other side says 30. I think its a 30mg co codomol but im not too sure. Other half says it is a beechams plus. ## Yes I agree with you. I have two in my hands at this very moment. White oblong tablet (not capsule) 1.5 cm long. The characters are quite large for a tablet. ## According to Bristol Laboratories Ltd. (whom I'm assuming is the manufacturer), "a white capsule shaped biconvex uncoated plain tablet, debossed with ‘30’ on one side and ‘BL’ on the other side", is reportedly identified as Co-codamol 30mg/500mg - containing 30mg of Codeine Phosphate + 500mg of Paracetamol. Each tablet is also said to contain 0.3455mg of sodium - though I'm not sure if you can actually taste the sodiu...
What pill is oval and white that has 122 on one side and blank on the other? What is it used for? ## Hi, Adina! How are you? From what I can find, a white, oblong tablet with 122 on one side contains 600mgs of Ibuprofen, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's used to treat pain, fever and swelling. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache and stomach irritation. Learn more Ibuprofen details here. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Ibuprofen 600 mg ## It’s generic for ibuprofen 600. Great for back mistletoe pain ## What is the pill marked "122" used for?
This pill is small and looks like two pieces of uncooked rice stuck together. My fingernail is wider than the pill is long. Please help me identify it. ## If it’s small like a grain of rice has a line down the middle on one side and the number is 860 on the other side it is the “Buspirone 5 mg” generic for “Buspar.”
White oblong pill with BL, a split line and a number 10 on the other side. It's "something" hydrochloride, made by pl holder. Please help me identify this. ## what is white oblong tablet with 10 0n front n a logo on the back ## it’s cetirizine hydrochloride (used as a hayefever tablet) ## What is a small pale yellow oval pill with no markings at all