Triangle Beige

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I found a pill in my son's room it's light beige in color, it's small and triangular in size, one side has an imprint of (GP) on it and the other side has a prefer rated line down it? What kind of pill is this??????!! ## Hello, Kenny! How are you? I believe this is manufactured by Geneza Pharmaceuticals, which means that determining what it contains may be rather difficult, almost all of their pills are triangular in shape and use the GP imprint, since they aren't based in the U.S. and don't fall under the jurisdiction of FDA. Have you tried asking your son about it? I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. Does anyone else recognize this tablet?

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I found a triangle shaped pill that is thick and has a strong odor that reminds me of garlic but I am not quite sure that is the scent. There are no markings on the pill it is a light brown with speckels of white beige and dark brown. Please help. I found it in the french fry bag in my child's food. ## This was from some sort of restaurant? Without a marking, it is going to be difficult to determine what this contains, but if it were me, I'd be raising chaos with that restaurant. Don't turn the tablet over to them, but they should be informed that this occurred and of how dangerous it is. You may even have the ability to pursue some sort of legal recourse. Did you notify them? ## Yes we talked to the restaurant, Burger King, their corporate office and the police. The police ...

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150 on one side and 4357 with two triangles above. the color is like beige/orange and round tablet ## The tablet with the Ivax logo over 4357 on one side and the 150 on the other contains 150mgs of the antacid Ranitidine, it is a generic or store brand of Zantac. Learn more Ranitidine details here. Are there any other questions or comments?

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This pill has a letter s stamped inside of a triangle and the other side has the word cap___ I cannot make out the last three letters after cap.

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