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100+ Topics FoundWHITE OBLONG PILL WITH 4142 ON IT, BACK ## Hello, Based on the description provided, the closest match I could find is Multaq (400mg). Multaq belongs to the drug class group: III antiarrhythmics and is used in the treatment of atrial fibrillation; atrial flutter. Manufacturer: Sanofi-Aventis National Drug Code (NDC): 00024-4142 You can click on the link for more information: multaq.com/consumer/default.aspx I hope this helps!
It white, and oblong, and it has Ex on one side, and nothing on the other. ## I haven't been able to find a listing for anything with this marking, which leads me to believe that it's likely something that's available over the counter. Where was it found? Learn more OTC drug details here. ## Have you found out? Cus I just found one ## I believe this is the generic (possibly Publix Brand) of Excedrin. I got mine from Publix when Excedrin was not available for a short time. I noticed that Excedrin is back on the market. ## Yes this is Excedrin Migraine. My mom gets it lol.
White oblong pill with 1/3 on one side and blank on the other side. I think it's neurontin. Can anyone verify this? ## Yes, this tablet is manufactured by Exelan Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 800mgs of Gabapentin, which is a generic for Neurontin. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, mood swings, and weight changes. Is there anything else I can help with?
I found this pill but it does not have GPI A5! Just A5 on one side and nothing on the other. What is it? It's long and white. ## I'm trying to find out the same information. ## Do you have any more context as to where it was found (country, place)? Did it come with any packaging or container?
Found a white oblong oval pill with L 1 or it looks like a 1 is this oxycodone? no other imprints on it ## Based on the description provided the closest match I'm finding is a round white pill marked "L 1"; which is identified as a 20mg Famotidine tablet, used for treating ulcers, as well as symptoms of GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) and heartburn. Now I realize you mentioned that your pill was oval/oblong-shaped, so I don't know if this is a definitive match or not. Also with the possibility of the "1" not being a "1" (as you mentioned it "looks like a 1"), there could potentially be other close matches too. Does anyone else recognize this pill as something different? ## This pill is no doubt, as in 95% sure, a benzodiazepine called loraz...
Found a white oblong pill with no scores on it, a capital letter E on one side and nothing on the other. Any help to identify it would be great. I found it in my son's room. ## Hello Marie, I found a Excedrin pill that matches your description. This pill is used for pain relief and can be bought over the counter at most convenience stores. Below I have give you some additional information that I sourced from the National Institute of Health. Product Code: 0067-2000 Ingredient(s): Acetaminophen 250mg Aspirin 250mg Caffeine 65mg Inactive Ingredient(s): - Benzoic Acid - Carnauba Wax - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Fd&c Blue No. 1 - Hydroxypropyl Cellulose (Type H) - Hypromelloses - Light Mineral Oil - Polysorbate 20 - Povidones - Propylene Glycol - Dimethicone - Sorbitan Monolaurat...
Is it gabapentin or something else? It is an oblong white pill that has a 1 and a 2 on it. ## Yes, there is a 600mg Gabapentin tablet that matches this description, it is manufactured by Camber Pharmaceuticals. They list its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, mood swings, and weight changes. Is there anything else I can help with?
My pharmacist changed manufacturers and this is what I was given for my percocet 10/325. Can anyone help verify if this is the correct medicine? ## @BamBam, A white oblong pill imprinted with I 71 is reportedly identified as Bupropion HCL extended-release (300 mg), which is an antidepressant medication. For verification, the manufacturer is listed as Cipla USA and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 69097-0876. I'm not sure why the pharmacist would say that this is Percocet, as surely they are mistaken based on the pill description. I would contact them right away if you haven't done so already... Hope this helps!
Is this a quality, effective brand? In the family of tramadol? I'm reviewing the different brands of tramadol. ## This tablet is manufactured by Macleods Pharmaceuticals and they listed it as containing 50mgs of Tramadol. The FDA classifies this medication as an opiate narcotic, so it carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause the risk of side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, and constipation. How is it working for you?
White oblong pill with c27 on one side blank on other ## Based on the description provided, this pill does not exist in any of the US drug databases; therefore I cannot determine anything, other than the possibility that you may have read the markings wrong, or that this pill was imported from another country. Other than double checking the markings on the pill, I would suggest checking your sources of where you got the pill from. If it is in fact a valid source, I would personally go to your local pharmacy for clarification. If it is not from a valid source, odds are it's not the real thing or it is perhaps an old discontinued pill. Either way, please be so kind to post back your findings so others can reference it for similar searches or to help you locate other possibilities. ## ...
White oblong pill 5/8 of inch long. 142 imprinted on one side only ## I went to 2 pharmacies and the first had no Idea either. My pharmacy says it is Buprpion XL 300 mg, a generic for Wellbutrin XL 300 mg. The reason I started this witch hunt was , the generic doesn't work nearly as well as the Welbutrin I would still like to have a verification if possible. ## I went to 2 pharmacies and the first had no Idea either. My pharmacy says it is Buprpion XL 300 mg, a generic for Wellbutrin XL 300 mg. The reason I started this witch hunt was , the generic doesn't work nearly as well as the Welbutrin I would still like to have a verification if possible. This is reference to a White Oblong pill with 142 on onew side only. ## From what I am finding in the databases, the pharmacy was inco...
Please tell me if this is norco 10/325 ## If it's white football shaped with pointed ends, it's 10/325. If it's small white oblong shaped, it's 7.5/325. ## Hello, Elma! How are you? I just want to chime in here to ensure that people receive the correct information. Not all generic Norco tablets match that description and not all white, oval tablets that match those descriptions are generics for Norco. As to the tablet in question, it is manufactured by Aurolife Pharma and they list it as containing 10mgs of Hydrocodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen. The FDA classifies this medication as a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can...
small oval pill with M on top and the small beta symbol on one side, separated by a line. The other side is blank ## Is this pill more of a capsule shape rather than oval? My results unfortunately don't show a photo of the pill, but merely display the shape, color, name of drug, etc... With this information I located one possible match that shares the same marking "M" and as well as a "logo" of some kind. This white capsule-shaped pill is identified as Metoprolol Succinate ER (25 mg); which is used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, and other cardiovascular conditions. If this does not sound like a possible match, I would consider taking the pill over to your local pharmacy and having it analyzed by their team to see if they can come up with anything. And a...
white oblong pill with 93 and 537 ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Naproxen sodium (550 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.
Found a white oblong pill with "PER" on one side and "BR" on other. I have searched all over the internet and cannot seem to find out what it is!!! ## Ans: PERCOGESIC for backache relief. I have & use them...it's a NSAID containing 580mg of Magnesium Salicylate Tetrahydrate (equivalent to 467 mg of Magnesium Salicylate Anhydrous). Over the counter at CVS, Walmart, etc. (NDC 63029-051) More Details: DailyMed ## Did you ever find out what it was? I found some of them too. ## Did anyone figure out what this is? I found some of these too. Brought to local pharmacy, its not in their system and pharmacist never seen anything like it. ## BINGO!! Yes, that is what it is, similar to Doans pills. Thank you, now I remember purchasing them, I too came across this and was won...
I purchased this product from our Walmart. It does say "for leg cramps" on the bottle! However, it should say it's a laxative. I took two around midnight... That's when I had the first one and two later my stomach started bubbling and about an hour later... I was woken up due to leg cramps and the runs. This pill is misleading. Be careful taking it. ## This is a homeopathic remedy that is claimed to help with leg cramps, but of course, such claims have not been proven. As to the diarrhea, yes that is possible, as well as the indigestion, and flatulence. And there is never anyway to know how any given product will affect anyone that takes it. How are you feeling, now? Is there anything else I can help with?
white oblong pill with P22 and with LU ## This tablet contains 50mgs of Losartan, an ARB that is mainly used to treat high blood pressure. Side effects may include: nausea, headache, dizziness and stomach pain. More details: Are there any other questions or comments?
it is a while pill with RDY on one side and 479 on the other. I think it is a generic form of ambien but I just want to be sure. ## Yes, this tablet contains 10mgs of Zolpidem, the active ingredient in Ambien, which is used for the short term treatment of insomnia. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, hallucinations and next day hangover effects. Learn more Zolpidem details here. Are there any comments or concerns?
Can someone with high blood pressure take this pill? ## This tablet contains 750mgs of Methocarbamol, which is a muscle relaxant. Learn more Methocarbamol details here. And yes, in most cases it can be taken by hypertension patients, but it may interact with certain medications and it can cause depression of the central nervous system, so it needs to used under a doctor's supervision and following their instructions. What other medications do you take? If you can post back with more details, I'll gladly check for you. ## Can i take this with Lisnopril 40 mg also withAmlodipine and withLabetaloll ## I have muscle aches on left side from glutes, hip all the way down to my ankle. I have joint pain in both hands and feet, and wrists. Will the methacarbonal help? ## Does this have to...
can you tell me what kind of pill this is ## I found white oblong pills with C 474 on them. these have been in my medicine cabinet and I do not know what kimd of pill it is? ## Metformin, diabetic med. ## To add some additional details, it contains 1,000mgs of Metformin, which is used to help lower and control blood sugar levels, but it can also be prescribed to treat PCOS/PCOD. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, flatulence, diarrhea, stomach pain, and hypoglycemia. Inactive ingredients may include: povidone polyethylene glycol magnesium stearate lactose monohydrate hypromellose titanium dioxide triacetin But they can vary, depending on the manufacturing facility. Is there anything else I can help with? ## How can i order for this c474 online. Thanks Alex