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100+ Topics FoundThis pill is suppose to be a narraton pill. ## Hello, Shelly! How are you? No, this is not Neurontin. An oblong, peach pill with T 88 on one side contains the active ingredient Etodolac, 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. Is there anything else I can help with?
white oblong caplet L544 ## The pill in description marked L544 is Acetaminophen extended release (650 mg). Acetaminophen is a widely used over-the-counter analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer). You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you.
oblong pill 546 on one side and 80 on the other what is this pill plz help cant find anything about it ## I'm sorry, but I can't find a listing for this in any of our U.S. prescription drug resources. I've even tried several variations on the imprint. Where was it found/obtained? Does anyone recognize this tablet?
a tan oblong shape pill with a score on the middle of both sides and on one side G 4 ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Oxcarbazepine (300 mg). Oxcarbazepine is an anticonvulsant and mood stabilizing drug, used primarily in the treatment of epilepsy. It is also used to treat anxiety and mood disorders, and benign motor tics. To view information about this drug, please click on the link below... If you have any other questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to assist you.
tanish white oblong shaped. one side says 632 the other says 500 ## Is the marking possibly G 32 and 500? If so, Glenmark Generics lists it as containing 500mgs of Naproxen, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that is used to treat moderate pain, fever, and swelling. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding, and stomach irritation. The inactive ingredients are: microcrystalline cellulose croscarmellose sodium povidone magnesium stearate Though they may vary, depending on the production facility.
Bright Red, oblong pill, scored, imprint "one" on one side. Can't find this pill in any of the on-line literature. ## Because this pill has no "identifiable" markings, it is going to be difficult to determine what this tablet contains. U.S. law requires that all prescription drugs have unique letters or numbers (sometimes in addition to a logo of some kind) imprinted on the tablets or capsules so the medication can be identified by manufacturer, substance and dosage. However, the way a pill looks is entirely up to the whit and whim of the company making it, so there could be many, many pills on the market, both over the counter and prescription that meet that physical description. It is very likely that this pill falls into one or more of the categories listed below:...
oblong hard pill with letterk and the numbers 84 on one side ## I believe your pill is an herbal supplement that helps promote overall feeling of well being. Click on the link below to learn more... If this not your pill, please post back and I will be happy to help.
peach colored oblong pill with G32 on one side and 500 on the other side ## This tablet contains 500mgs of Naproxen, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that is used to treat pain, fever and swelling. Side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, headache and stomach irritation. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with? ## Do you have a picture of what the pill looks like?
White oblong pill. With. TCL 350 ## Hello Liza, I was able to identify a Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride 50mg oral tablet that matches your description. This medication is used to temporarily relieve symptoms of hay fever or other upper repiratory allergies such as runny nose, itchy eyes, sneezing, itchy nose or throat. Here is some information I was able to obtain from the NIH on this particular pill (NDC 49483-329) Active Ingredients: Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride 50mg Inactive Ingredients: - Carnauba Wax - Silicon Dioxide ( - Croscarmellose Sodium - Dibasic Calcium Phosphate Dihydrate - Hypromelloses - Magnesium Stearate - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Polyethylene Glycol - Polysorbate 80 - Titanium Dioxide Manufacturer: Time-Cap Labs, Inc Size: 7mm Color: White Shape: Capsule I hope t...
THE FIRST LETTERT ONE SIDE AND few lower nubers next to. Vocodine, tylenol condein. Thanks ## Are you saying it's a tablet with an L followed by 3 additional numbers? If so, I would need to know what those numbers are to give you an identification, but what I can tell is that if that is what you are talking about, it is not a prescription medication and contains no narcotics of any type. The company that manufactures those tablets only makes over the counter products.
I found some small, oblong white pills and I was wondering if anyone knew what they were. They have no prints or scoring on either side, they are totally plain. If you lick them they taste sort of tangy, and bitter. Does anyone know what they are? I don't think they could be E because they are not round, and have no prints on them... ## I have some at the moment they are generic for Tylenol. Hope it helps... ## Actually, without a marking, it is very difficult to say what they are with any certainty. There are many over the counter items that meet this description, some are Acetaminophen, but not all. There is also a small chance that it could be a foreign medication. It can, however, be ruled out as being a U.S. prescription medication, since they are all required to have markings ...
i need to know what type of pill i found... its white oblonged and it can be scored in to four pieces i cant read the lettering ## It is going to be difficult to determine what this tablet contains, without knowing the markings on it. The markings are what allow us to positively identify something. Was it found in the U.S. or elsewhere? Is there any way you can have someone else look at it, to see if they can determine the markings?
I was given a white oblong pill with just a 5 on it. I was told it was an opioid. A percocet 10 mg. It's driving me mad that I can't figure this out!! Someone please help. ## Jay, a 5 denotes 5mg, not 10 mg. At least with any pain meds I know. Just saying.
nothing on back of pill just an E on other side white oblong found it in a bottle with hydrocodone but it looked different from others ## I can't be completely certain, but with just an imprint of an E it is most likely just an over the counter Excedrin tablet, which contains Acetaminophen, Aspirin and Caffeine. Learn more Acetaminophen details here. Learn more Aspirin details here. Learn more Caffeine details here. That is the way they marked the tablets of their original formulation. It is not a Hydrocodone tablet, there are none with that marking. Does anyone else have a possibility that it could be? ## I take these myself that is an excedrin i know thats probably not spelled right but it isnt anything more then that.
I found a white oblong pill with 18 on one side and blank in the other. It was scored in the middle. This was in my sons room. Can anyone help to identify this pill? ## Based on the description provided, I found your white oblong pill to be Ibuprofen (800 mg). NOTE: the correct marking is actually "8i" (with a capitol i). Manufacturer: Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 55111-0684 Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used for relief of symptoms of arthritis, primary dysmenorrhea, fever, and as a mild pain reliever. Learn More: Ibuprofen Details I hope this helps!
What is it it plain blue on other side no marking ## Yes. Same problem. Oblong blue pill AD01 on one side and nothing on the other. Plain blue on back. No markings or scoring. ## It looks like several other people here are also trying to identify this same blue oblong pill in the following discussion thread: Discuss/blue-oblong-pill-ad-01-280640.htm I've yet to find any specific details as to what it might be. No one else has seemed to have had any success either. Having said this, I think it could be worth while taking the pill into a local pharmacy to see if they have any particular way of determining its contents. Perhaps even a lab analysis or drug panel kit could also lend us some clues in the event that a controlled substance is present; so that may be something to look into a...
i believ this is tramadol. could you please confirm ## Hello, Joe! How are you? Yes, you are correct, this contains 50mgs of Tramadol. This is 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 help with?
What is an oblong pill with MP 85 on it? ## This tablet contains Sulfamethoxazole 800 mg Trimethoprim 160 mg (NDC 53489-0146). Inactive Ingredients: - Docusate Sodium - Sodium Benzoate - Sodium Starch Glycolate Type a Potato - Magnesium Stearate - Starch, Corn
oblong purple tablet P325 ## The pill you have is Balacet, which is a combination of Acetaminophen + Propoxyphene Napsylate (325 mg - 100 mg). Acetaminophen + Propoxyphene Napsylate is used to treat mild pain and is additionally an anti-tussive and local anesthetic. You can view a more detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any other questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to assist you.
imprint tyc365 ## blue oblong pill ## This is a Tylenol Cold tablet (hence the TYC), which also contains the same ingredients as Tylenol PM, 500mgs of Acetaminophen and 25mgs of Diphenhydramine. You can learn more Acetaminophen details here and you can learn more Diphenhydramine details here. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness and drowsiness. There can be serious dangers associated with taking too much Acetaminophen, so please don't exceed the recommended daily dosages. Are there any questions or comments? Is there anything I can help with?