Peach Pill 4 On One Side Z Other
100+ Topics FoundSmall round peach/orange thick with M on one side and E4 on the other side ## This tablet contains 1mg of Estradiol, an Estrogen hormone, it's commonly used as HRT. Side effects may include: nausea, dizziness and headache. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with?
small peach pill with EX on one side and 40 on the other side ## Hi Shorty, Based on my research, your pill is identified as Mexican Oxycodone ER 40mg made by Purdue Pharma. Oxycodone is used to treat moderate to severe pain. You can learn more about this drug on the page for Oxycodone Details I hope this helps!
Peach Pill f on One Side 92 on other found in son's room ## This tablet contains 8mgs of Ondansteron, which is most commonly used to treat or prevent nausea and vomiting. Side effects may include: nausea, headache, dizziness and dry mouth. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with?
Can some one help tell us what pill this is? ## Is it a peach/pink or a yellow color? Is the imprint actually an A, or more of a squiggly line? There are 2 possibilities and more information would help to narrow it down. Learn more prescription drug details here. ## Peach oval pill with A on it and 80 on the other? ## It's 8/0 on one side other other side A oval off white
It is a peach ,round pill, 237 on side and A on the other ## Hello, Will! How are you? This tablet contains 0.025mgs of Atropine and 2.5mgs of Diphenoxylate, it is most commonly used to treat diarrhea. Side effects may include nausea, blurred vision, constipation and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help with?
Found a round, peach colored pill with capital G on one side, and the # 322 or 302 on the other side. Thought it was Glaxo, may be generic. Thanks! ## Hi Wendy, The closest match I can find to your description is that of a round light yellow pill, imprinted with a capital G on one side and the number 303 on the back. This pill is identified as Heather (norethindrone) 0.35 mg; used for birth control. I know the color doesn't match your pill, but perhaps they are from the same manufacturer, since they have similar markings... Manufacturer: Glenmark Generics Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 68462-0303 I hope this helps!
It is diamond shaped. Salmon colored or could be orange or pink.One side is blank with a line down the center and the other side has no line but had the letters XL in caps. ## Hello, Ruben! How are you? Is the marking Cl or XL? I haven't been able to find anything that matches this yet and I'd like some clarity, before I continue searching. Thanks!
small round peach pill. G on one side. 5 and indented 0 on the other. scored edges on both sides ## Unfortunately, after trying several searches I haven't been able to locate a match in any of the U.S. prescription drug databases. Odds are that it could be either manufactured outside of the U.S. or that it is an over the counter medication, as OTC meds aren't required to be listed in the drug databases. It seems like you have a pill with a pretty normal description compared to some of the other pills I've tried to identify, but couldn't; if you wouldn't mind double checking the color and imprint on the pill, I can try searching for other variations of these markings. ## Dang, there isn’t any other markings
Oval shaped pill peach in color with 10 on one side and 259 on the other side ## Is the marking possibly IG 259? If so, then the tablet contains 5mgs of Zolpidem, the active ingredient in Ambien, which is used for the short-term treatment of insomnia. Side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, unusual dreaming and hallucinations. Learn more:
These pills possibly from another pharmaceutical company were mixed in with hydralazine 50mg Can you identify it? ## Tablet is imprinted with 40 on one side & H on the other side. They are round & peach colored & I have been taking them as Hydralazine 50mg. They are generic so they could just look different from when I got them before but wanted to be sure. ## Found the answer myself..these are indeed Hydralazine 50mg. ## Yes, they are 50mgs of Hydralazine, most commonly used to treat hypertension. Pharmacies will often mix pills from different manufacturers, if they do not have enough from one to completely fill your prescription. This medication may cause side effects, that may include: nausea, dizziness, diarrhea and loss of appetite. More details: Are there any questions...
Peach in color. 20 on one side and T on the other. No score. Found it in my medicine cabinet and don't recognize it. ## I've checked several databases and I can't find a listing for this, either. Is there any possibility that it's an over the counter product? Do you buy/use them often? Learn more OTC drug details here. ## Generic cialis probably from an internet site. Goes by name of vidalista
round peach color pill blank on one side 163 on the other side ## What a small peach round pill with the number 163 on one side an blank on the other ## From what I could gather, a round peach/orange pill marked with 163 on one side and blank on the other, is identified as a 100mg doxycycline monohydrate tablet (going by the brand name Adoxa). This is an antibiotic used for treating a variety of bacterial infections. For verification, the manufacturer is reported to be Heritage Pharmaceuticals and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 23155-135-25. An image of the tablet can also be viewed by clicking on the NDC link. I hope this helps! ## What is small round peacg pill with 163 on one side
I found a pill in my driveway and its a oval peach pill with 851 on one side and what kinda resembles a D on the other side can u tell me what it is please?? ## Hi Sam, Based on your description, this sounds a lot like an oval orange 2mg Guanfacine extended-release tablet, made by Actavis. Their logo is frequently referred to as a "half moon", but it also resembles the letter D - which is imprinted on one side of this pill, and has the number 851 on the other. Guanfacine is indicated for use in treating ADHD as well as hypertension. And as a means of verification, it carries a National Drug Code of 0228-2851. Hope this info helps!
Peach, octagon, w on one side75 on the other. Can't figure it out. Can you help me? ## This tablet contains 75mgs of Ranitidine, it is a generic, or store brand of Zantac, which is now available over the counter. It's used to help treat or prevent heartburn, GERD, ulcers and gastritis. Learn more Ranitidine details here. Is there anything else I can help with?
This pill is peach colored, round, and is only one-sided..but inside the cross its says..::.. Z|C 0|2 that's exactly how it looks .. ## Based on your description, the pill you have is identified as Promethazine hydrochloride 25 mg. Manufacturer: Zydus Pharmaceuticals National Drug Code (NDC): 68382-0041 NOTE: The color of this pill is actually regarded as being white as opposed to peach. However the imprint and shape fit your description to the tee. Promethazine is primarily used to relieve the symptoms of allergic reactions, but has a number of other uses as well. You can learn more about this drug on the page for Promethazine Details Is it possible that this is your tablet?
peach 5 sided pill with z one side 150 on the other ## Located a match it's Maximum Strength Zantac 150 Acid Reducer (ranitidine), an OTC drug that treats heartburn and GERD. To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ## found a pill thats redish brown with a z on one side and 150 on the other. What kind of pill is it?
Found pill on floor and no idea what it is. Round peach in color one side has a "c" and the other side is blank ## It is a 10mg citalopram ## Just to confirm for others, this is a 10mg Citalopram tablet, manufactured by Caraco. And for additional verification, the National Drug Code is 57664-0507. To help with any discrepancies, the color of the tablet is also depicted as orange in the product description. Although it does look like a pale peach color in all the images I'm seeing. You can learn more about this drug on the page for Citalopram Details Hope this helps!
There's been some confusion in the forums where people think this could be an Oxycodone tablet. This is actually a generic Ambien CR 12.5 (Zolpidem), NOT an oxycodone. I have it actually in my hand with the bottle. NDC Code 0781-5316. Inactive Ingredients: - Silicon Dioxide - Hydroxypropyl Cellulose - Hypromelloses - Lactose Monohydrate - Magnesium Stearate - Polyethylene Glycols - Ferric Oxide Red - Talc - Titanium Dioxide ## Hello S, You're absolutely right. The pill imprinted with 229 and SZ is listed by the NIH as a Zolpidem tartrate pill. I just wanted to clean up the post a little so the information you provided was a bit easier to read and I added a little information as well. NDC: 0781-5316 Name: Zolpidem tartrate Imprint: SZ;229 Ingredients: Zolpidem Tartrate 12.5 Mg La...
do u have picture of the pill, i would like to see so i will know for sure. ## Hi vicki, I can't post a photo due to copyright reasons, but I can verify that a round peach pill with a "5" on one side and scored on the other is in fact identified as generic Lisinopril 5mg; trade name Zestril. For verification - The manufacturer is Lupin Pharm Inc. USA National Drug Code (NDC): 68180-0513-01 You may also be able to locate a photo of the pill by running a search on google images for "lisinopril 5mg pill" I hope this info helps!
light peach, oblong, WL 89 on one side and S1 or Sl on the other side. Could be a dog pill or people pill? ## The pill you are describing marked Sl WL 89 is called Sinutab. It is manufactured by Pfizer and contains Phenylephrine 5mg + Acetaminophen 325mg. This combination medication is used to temporarily treat symptoms caused by the common cold, flu, allergies, or other breathing illnesses (such as sinusitis, bronchitis). Decongestants help relieve stuffy nose, sinus, and ear congestion symptoms. Acetaminophen (APAP) is a non-aspirin pain reliever and fever reducer. To answer your other question, this medication is intended for humans. You can view a detailed description of the drug by clicking on the links below... I hope this helps!