Oval Pill G 198

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it's a white oval shaped pill. it has the letters mb2 on it and has a line going down the middle. ## Located a match it's Buspirone hydrochloride 10 mg, which is used primarily as an anxiolytic, but also to a lesser extent as an antidepressant. Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) gained Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for buspirone in 1986, and it went generic in 2001. To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.

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why are they taking the yellow norco off the shelf,and replacing it with another pill that supposedly has the ssame ingrediance.?Norco did not have the same efect as uo3.Why is the results differant if the doesage is the same? ## Hello, Danny! How are you? There can be slight fluctuations in the amount of the active ingredient from one generic to another, because they are allowed to differ from the name brand by as much as plus or minus 20% under the Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984. Thus, if you were taking one that might have been slightly higher and then the new one is a little low, it may not work as well for you. However, since the difference are slight, your body may adjust in about a week or so. If you continue to have problems, you should speak to your doctor. The FDA classifies this me...

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green long oval tablet 805 on one side and what appears to be a fancy A on the other side. ## I had complete hysterectomy in 1989. Took no HR after that until I hit 50 and then BAM! So I took Estratest and it worked fast and well for many years. In 2004 the doctor said I should get off it, so I did. Then I went nuts with horrible hot flashes, and decided to get cheaper meds, so they gave me estrogenmtest HS, which is MUCH cheaper. I took only 3X/wk and lately started taking 7 days a week since the flashes came back. I have had headaches and dizziness for days now and even a bit of nausea. I have not gained weight, but I certainly have not lost any weight; I do not eat much, so ... you would expect me to lose something. I never had any reactions to the estratest taken years ago, but now,...

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I just got my first orange subutex 153 / half moon oval and I've taken them the same way as the 54/11sthat I have always had for a year now but I had to go to a different pharmacy cause mine was out and for to long for me so I went to Walgreens and these r wat they had,,so far these r alright but doesn't for some reason work fully like the 54/11s iam used toand I don't understand why cause they r 100%the same just different manufacturer the pharmacist even told me there really is no difference between them but did manufacturer can anyone tell my why my system I feel like they don't work the same plz lmk thanxz? ## Hello, Tweet! How are you? Actually, under the Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984, generics are allowed to differ from the name brand, in the amount of the active ingred...

3 REPLIES Filed under Subutex

A beige oval pill with CIBA over 165 on one side, nothing on the other side. ## why do children like CIBA 165? Is it dangerous, addictive? ## I wish I could answer this, but I am unable to find a listing for this tablet in any of our resources. Do you have any more information on it? Do you know what country it is from? ## Hey fam i found this bottle in my grandparents cabinet a while back and it said they are Slow-K Potassium Chloride slow release tablets 8 mEq (600 mg) This bottle also expired July 1983 so there could definitely be a different medication by that name by 2010

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The white oval pain pill with A332 worked for my severe pain and I had never increased the dose. The last refill I received a pink round pill with 229 and a G on the front and it doesn't help me. Why? ## As permitted by the Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984, generics are allowed to differ from the name brand by as much as plus or minus 20% of the active ingredient. However, they do not have to measure against each other, just the name brand, so the prior one you were taking may have been slightly higher, so this one may be lower and not as effective for you. The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, and constipation. Since the differences are slight, many people adjust in about a week...

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20 12.5 white oval E 152 white round Watson 198 round blue ## I am very worried about my fathers high blood pressure. Last 10 days he had over 220 blood pressure and withall possible medication in Serbia (Europe) he coudn't lower it. My friend in USa is using Lisinopril and really helped him. can someone advise how can I get more info about this medication and is it possible to get it in Europe. Thank you ## The tablet with the E 152 marking is packaged by AvKare Inc. and they list it as containing 12.5mgs of Hydrochlorothiazide and 20mgs of Lisinopril, it is most commonly used to treat high blood pressure, and certain cardiac conditions. NDC code: 42291-0391 The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased urination, dehydration, a...

2 REPLIES Filed under Lisinopril

Bought an old house and found an old prescription from 1980. Lilly A33 on one side and blank on the other. Just curious on what they are

long oval pill with 1981 with a symbol [white in color]

NDC 0025-1980 NDC Database

Bextra 20 mg Oral Tablet by G.d. Searle LLC ## Markings: 20 ## Shape: Oval ## Color: White ## Active Ingredients: Valdecoxib

NDC 57844-198 NDC Database

Orap 2 mg Oral Tablet by Teva Select Brands ## Markings: ORAP;2 ## Shape: Oval ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 57844-198-01 ## Active Ingredients: Pimozide

NDC 61919-198 NDC Database

Estradiol .5 mg Oral Tablet by Directrx ## Markings: 899;1;2;b ## Shape: Oval ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 61919-198-30, 61919-198-60

NDC 63020-198 NDC Database

Alunbrig Kit by Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ## Markings: U13 U7 ## Shape: Oval ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 63020-198-30 ## Active Ingredients: Brigatinib

NDC 0904-1983 NDC Database

Mapap 500 mg Oral Tablet by Major Pharmaceuticals ## Markings: GPI;A5 ## Shape: Oval ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 0904-1983-24, 0904-1983-40, 0904-1983-51, 0904-1983-59, 0904-1983-60, 0904-1983-80, 0904-1983-94

NDC 30142-198 NDC Database

Ibuprofen 200 mg Oral Capsule by The Kroger Co. ## Markings: IB200 ## Shape: Oval ## Color: Blue ## Package Codes: 30142-198-03, 30142-198-16, 30142-198-20, 30142-198-40, 30142-198-80

NDC 58809-198 NDC Database

Vanatab Dm Oral Tablet by Gm Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ## Markings: 19 ## Shape: Oval ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 58809-198-60

NDC 42291-198 NDC Database

Carvedilol 12.5 mg/1 Oral Tablet, Film Coated by Avkare, Inc. ## Markings: 245 ## Shape: Oval ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 42291-198-10

NDC 0054-0198 NDC Database

Famciclovir 500 mg Oral Tablet by Roxane Laboratories, Inc. ## Markings: 54;225 ## Shape: Oval ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 0054-0198-13

NDC 55312-198 NDC Database

Ibuprofen 200 mg Oral Capsule, Liquid Filled by Western Family Foods, Inc. ## Markings: IB200 ## Shape: Oval ## Color: Blue ## Package Codes: 55312-198-96

NDC 68462-198 NDC Database

Pravastatin Sodium 80 mg Oral Tablet by Glenmark Generics Inc., USA ## Markings: G5;80 ## Shape: Oval ## Color: Yellow ## Package Codes: 68462-198-05, 68462-198-90 ## Active Ingredients: Pravastatin Sodium

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