Solid White Oval Pill With X And 34

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Hello, can anyone identify a white, oval shaped pill with a solid line down the middle. One side is imprinted with a "1" and the other half has either an "83" or an "88" ## I'm sorry, but I can't find any listings in any of our resources that match this description and marking, or something similar. Was it found in the U.S.? It might be something that is available over the counter, or it could be a foreign medication.

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solid white pill, almost 1/4" or just slightly higher with defined smooth sides - long oval pill approximately 3/4 inches long....the bottle top has the word Pain on it....can you tell me what this is? ## Hi Julie, Unfortunately, there's really no way to ID a pill without an imprint. All Rx and OTC drugs in the U.S. are required by law to have an imprint; otherwise it could be a vitamin, herbal, energy, diet, foreign or illicit. Since the word "Pain" is written on the bottle top, I can only guess that the pills are some kind of OTC pain medication like Acetaminophen, Excedrin, or Tylenol. Where did you find the pills?

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Excellent tablet the 0.25mg of Pfizer Halcion....for me, with my sedative history...I need to take 4x 0.25mg of the Halcion, to give me the sedating effects, I originally felt on Sanofi Ambien 10mg, a/k/a Sanofi Stillnox in a white 10 mg elongated caplet. ## Halcion tablets, I get are light blue oval very small tablets, with a embossment on the front as Upjohn 17 on the front side, and a solid score line on the rear side. My Halcion, I get come in the "unit dose pkg" (a blister pack sealed in aluminum) with the following embossments, on the bright shiny blister pack, "Pfizer" Halcion 0.25mg. Triazolam. I also have a expiration date of 09/2016 on the end of the blister pack + a Lot number consisting of 8 alpha number letters, starting with a alpha letter, then, 6 numbers,...

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