Pill R 375
100+ Topics FoundThese are definitely weaker for me. They say binders could be the blame. I was taking a quarter of the first orange generics, those were weaker than the name brand, but the 54/325's r horrible. I've had to take a whole pill and that was not even 24 hours ago and I woke up in sweats and complete withdrawals. They suck. I'm going to make sure I go to Walgreens, not CVS! NOW, what am I supposed to do for 10 more days? I only have two and a quarter left. My Dr won't help. I may have to find opiates which is easier, my first relapse in three years cause these pills are not as strong. Great. ## I agree!!!! They are nothing they are claimed to be! Especially after taking 20 + perc 10s a day!!! I'm at day 7 today without Percocet, not one, and they say I'm gonna feel bet...
I am trying to find out if this tablet is actually Tadalafil (Cialis) 20mg? It was advertised on AM radio while listening to a sports radio show. ## Hi JC, What is the color and shape of this pill you're describing? Did the radio advertisement provide any other details relating this imprint to Tadalafil (Cialis) 20mg? On a side note, my investigation yields rumors of a Tramzol (Tramadol) 50mg tablets from India with a marking of KD-375; albeit I'm unable to verify that finding. Does anyone else here recognize this pill description? ## Hi David, the pill is oval in shape, the color is beige and has a 20 on it. I’m assuming it is for the milligrams as that is what I ordered. The radio station only advertised the pharmacy‘s phone number where I purchased the pills.
oblong ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Naprelan 375 mg; which is the equivalent to Naproxen sodium 412.5 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.
I have taken these 54/375 for over 2 years now and have no complaints. They come from CVS. Anyone know what comes from Walgreens? ## I live in South Brunswick nj and go to Walgreens and get the white half moons that have 155 on the other side and they work great and when I skip a day on occasion I don't even see feel sick.. ## The problem is, even if one Walgreens carries a specific manufacturer's brand/generic, doesn't necessarily mean all of the Walgreens chains order the same meds across the Country. I'm sure location has a lot to do with the shipping and receiving of certain batches of a particular product, but there's a skeptic in me as to whether every store follows the same exact protocol nationwide (i.e. every Walgreens receiving Teva brand-only)... I think y...
I'm new to these kinds of meds. I need to know how to take it? I placed it under my tongue yesterday and man the taste was awful!!! ## It is a sublingual tablet, a generic for Suboxone and not everyone appreciates the flavor. The FDA warns that it carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth and constipation. How are you doing, now? Has there been any change?
I been on the half moon ones and was just put on the orange 54 375 ones and they work the same I don't got a problem with them its all in your head if u think that they don't work as well its same formula as all other subs ## Hi James, Glad to hear that this is working well for you despite switching manufacturers, as not everyone seems to be so lucky in that regard. Just wanted to mention on behalf of anyone else that may be noticing differences felt between different manufacturers, is that these inconsistencies are typically caused by the variations of "inactive" ingredients more so than anything else; at least according to what I've been reading up on. Apparently there are certain binders/fillers that these companies use which cannot be fully metabolized by our bod...
I have been taking the white half moon subs for 3 months now , and today I picked up my script and realized a Roy d orange colored pill , none the less , this me generic sub is even more disgusting then the half moon pill and feel as though they do not work... Has anyone out there experience the same thing ?? ## Same for me. I had to take 2 1/2 8mg pills to feel comfortable. Not cool. I wish the d****bags that approve this crap would go back to making the stoppies, or stop signs from a few years back. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.. Unless, ya know, they weren't making QUITE as much money off of them as they are now, probably. Then sure, f*** everyone over in that case. Greedy. ## I have been on suboxone for about 7 years. I used to have a bad oxycontin addiction, and thro...
tiny solid blue pill marked 37.5 ## Click here to see a picture of the pill. If this is your pill it's Paroxetine HCI 37.5 mg, which is used to treat major depression, obsessive-compulsive, panic and social anxiety disorders in adult outpatients. To learn more click on the link below... If this is not your pill, can you please describe any more information about your pill? So I can assist you better.
Is there a peach colored round suboxone with 54 375 imprinted on it? ## Good question. I'm wondering the same thing. The doctor in charge of my suboxone clinic has decided to stop the program and is making everyone taper off. I guess she is the suboxone god, taking charge of everyone's decision about the length of their recovery. Anyway, when I went to fill the script she wrote to start my detox it was this new colored and numbered suboxone pill. This pill is peach colored, my old pills were orange. I have no idea what the difference is, but these new ones say 54/375. I would have liked a "heads up" but I guess she doesn't think that is important. ## Hello, Just to confirm, a round peach colored tablet marked "54 375" is in fact a generic suboxone pill, conta...
I was on the strips now have a new insurance and had to go to gen. I was first given the white tabs with the moons then last script the RX gave me the peach tabs with 54 375. I don't see any difference with either of them exept stronger taste with the tabs. ## Fixin my info ## It is very common for generic mediations to be manufactured by several different pharmaceuticals companies and whichever one your pharmacy has in stock may change in any given month, depending on who was offering the cheapest price, at the time they needed to restock their supply. The tablet with the 54 375 marking is manufactured by Roxane Laboratories and they list it as containing 8mgs of Buprenorphine and 2mgs of Naloxone, so it is a generic for Suboxone. The FDA lists this medications a a narcotic analges...
I found this oblong white pill with 375 on one side. I need to know what this pill is. Can you please help? ## Hello Tim, I found a pill that matches your description. The pill is a Entex T guaifenesin 375 mg / pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 60 mg which is used to treat nasal congestion and coughing. Below I have added some information regarding this medication, unfortunately I wasn't able to find a picture to add as well. Imprint: 375 Active Ingredients: - Guaifenesin 375 mg - Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 60 mg Color: White Labeler: WraSer Pharmaceuticals, LLC Inactive Ingredients: - Croscarmellose sodium - Magnesium stearate - Microcrystalline cellulose - Povidone k30 - Sodium starch glycolate type A potato - Corn starch Shape: Elliptical / Oval I hope this information helps. Hav...
is it the same med's as my old one that saids( an 415) ## Hello, Tom! How are you? Yes, these are both 8/2mg Suboxone generics. 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. They are just manufactured by different companies. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Hi Tom, Based on my research, both pills you described are generic Suboxone, containing 8mgs of Buprenorphine HCL + 2mgs of Naloxone HCL. The one marked 54 375 is manufactured by Roxane Labs and the one marked AN 415 is a product of Amneal Pharma. That said, the only differences that might be found are probably within the list of "inactive" ingredients; since this usually varies for each man...
its white oblong with a capital N on one side and 375 on the other ## This tablet contains Naproxen Sodium Extended Release 375 mg (NDC 68453-0375). Inactive Ingredients: - Anhydrous Citric Acid - Crospovidone - Magnesium Stearate - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Povidone - Talc - Hypromellose - Polyethylene Glycol - Titanium Dioxide Ref: DailyMed
I need to know if this is suboxone ## Yes, this is an 8/2mg generic for Suboxone (NDC 0054-0189). This medication carries the risk of being habit forming and could cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Inactive Ingredients: - Anhydrous Citric Acid - Starch, Corn - Fd&c Yellow No. 6 - Lactose Monohydrate - Magnesium Stearate - Mannitol - Povidones - Sodium Citrate - Sucralose Ref: DailyMed ## I'm supposed to be on 2 mg.... small (hard to break) orangish tablets are what I’ve been taking for 2 years. Then last month my pharmacy gave me a large peach with 54375. It’s so large now I wonder what strength it was because today they gave me the small one I was used to which is 2mg. So what strength was the large one? ## Peach ...
Does this new suboxone work as well as the others i just got these myself ## No. ## @m1hullxjunky (thread starter), From what I'm finding, the answer is likely going to be different for each and every individual depending on a variety of differentiating factors, (such as tolerance, age, weight, metabolism, variations in binders/fillers from previous suboxone tablets, etc),... Tracy says "No" there not as effective, but the gentleman in this other discussion thread linked below says "Yes", they are: Discuss/peach-round-pill-54-375-274817.htm So it seems the only true way to know for sure is to actually it for yourself and see how that stacks up with what you've been previously taking. I hope this helps! ## Not as strong. But as long as I'm staying straight I d...
i was getting Orange suboxone I was down to a quarter of a pill although my doc thought I was taking half 2 a whole (I wanna get off he doesn't want me 2 so I didn't say I lowered myself)then all of a sudden I get switched to these peach/pink whatever you wanna call them pills next thing I know I'm back to taking half to a whole,found some of my old orange started taking half&i was fine just not happy cas I was down to a quarter before these peach/pink ones which I had to go back 2 cas that's what I have,I think they are weaker. I do not find the new Roxane peachy pink tablets of suboxone to be as strong as the orange,I felt a little off,had anxiety and was even a little extra depressed. It sucks because I basically went back up on the suboxone when I would like to g...
White with blue spec oval pill with inprint P | 37.5 (P then straight line down the middle then 37.5 on the other side). They guy said it was a Watson brand. I'm not sure what it is or if it is real. Anyone? ## oval white pills with a 375 on one side and G32 on the other, what is the pill for? ## G32 375 contains 375mgs of Naproxen Sodium, a generic for Naprosyn. This is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, commonly used as a pain reliever. Some of the most common side effects may include nausea and drowsiness. You can read more about this medication here: Is there anything else I can help you with?
189 imprinted. yellow, oblong, not coated ## I was only able to locate an oblong white pill with 189 on it, Click here to see a picture of the pill. If this is your pill it's 375 mg of Naproxen, which is commonly used for the reduction of moderate to severe pain, fever, inflammation and stiffness caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, gout, ankylosing spondylitis, menstrual cramps, tendinitis, bursitis, and the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea. To learn more click on the link below... If this is not your pill, please post back with any more information so I can help you in finding the right pill. ## not all white. pill is coated red the long way on one side and coated yellow on the other side. BP500 is printed in black on the yellow ...
Suboxone, more specifically Buprenorphine hcl/Naloxone hcl was never intended for chronic use or maintenance purposes. I am on the board of directors of a substance abuse treatment organization in upstate New York. We have several facilities at all stages of the continuum of care. Here is New York state, as in many states throughout the country, there is a consistent, persistent rise in clients requiring treatment for Suboxone dependency and Suboxone addiction. When used in its intended manner, which is for supervised medical detoxification only Suboxone presents very little risk of inducing drug seeking behavior, and only a mild risk of tolerance and dependency. It is to be used only in progressed opiate dependency and intended to be started 24-48 hours after the last agonist dose, and...
I want to know if a white oblong pill that has Ip189 on one side and 375 on the opposite side is a Hydrocodone and what the strength of this pill is? Also, is it a Norco or a Vicodin? ## The white oval pill you are describing imprinted with 375 IP 189 is identified as Naproxen 375 mg. Manufacturer: Akyma Pharmaceuticals Naproxen is an over-the-counter medication, used for mild pain relief. Learn More: Naproxen Details I hope this helps! ## What is a white oblong pill with IP 189 on one side and 375 on the other side?