Westward 292
10 Topics FoundWHITE PILL , HAS A BREAK LINE ON ONE SIDE AND ( WEST-WARD 293 ) ON THE OTHER ## Is the marking possibly West-Ward 292? If so, Physician's Total Care lists it as containing 750mgs of Methocarbamol, which is a muscle relaxant, that is used to treat the pain associated with sprains, strains, and injuries. NDC code: 54868-1103 The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dry mouth, headache, dizziness, and mood changes.
white/oblong/west-ward232 ## west ward 232 white oblong pill scored in the middle ## I believe the marking on the tablet in question was actually WEST-WARD 292 and it contains 750mgs of Methocarbamol, which is a muscle relaxant. Side effects may include dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and headache. Learn more Methocarbamol details here. Is there anything else I can help with?
oblong white tablet ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Methocarbamol 750 mg. Methocarbamol is a central muscle relaxant used to treat skeletal muscle spasms. (NDC 54569-0843) Inactive Ingredients: - Methylcellulose (100 Cps) - Lactose Monohydrate - Starch, Corn - Colloidal Silicon Dioxide - Magnesium Stearate
White oval pill west/ward 292, is this Methocarbamol? ## Methocarbamol 750mg. It is used for: Relieving muscle pain and discomfort caused by sprains and strains. It is used in combination with rest and physical therapy. ## Randolf is correct it is Methocarbamol 750 mg, which is a central muscle relaxant used to treat skeletal muscle spasms. (NDC 54569-0843) Inactive Ingredients: - Methylcellulose (100 Cps) - Lactose Monohydrate - Starch, Corn - Colloidal Silicon Dioxide - Magnesium Stearate ## they can really mess you up, all around strong pill. ## You obviously never heard of a vicidon or norco ## I agree, vicodin or norco are much more effective. ## So These Westward 292 Pills are effective? ## No, norcos are 1,000mg they work great for my back. ## West Ward 292 are muscle relaxers n...
white oval pill ## I believe the pill you are describing is marked Westward 292. There are no pills in the drug databases that fit Westward 992. The white oval pill you have is Methocarbamol (750 mg). Methocarbamol is a central muscle relaxant used to treat skeletal muscle spasms. 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.
Oval pill with West - Ward and the # 232 under it and the other side has a crease in the middle. ## These can sometimes be hard to read, is the imprint possibly Westward 292? If so, then this tablet contains 750mgs of Methocarbamol, a muscle relaxant. (NDC 54569-0843) Inactive Ingredients: - Methylcellulose (100 Cps) - Lactose Monohydrate - Starch, Corn - Colloidal Silicon Dioxide - Magnesium Stearate Ref: DailyMed ## its a 9 you blind goat ## lol that's funny...a blind goat ## Well smarty pants, I have em and it's a 3. So before you engage the fingers, maybe learn a bit because both are 750 mg tablets of methocarbamol. ## It's a 3 on the ones I have. 750mg Methocarbamol. ## Thank you.....coz I didn't believe I was a blind goat, too! Mine says 232!!! ## This is to funny...
I have an oblong pill white with West ward 292 on it. What is it? ## This is Methocarbamol 750mgs, a generic for the muscle relaxant Robaxin. ## if take half one what will happend
white oblong looks like avicoden ## I can't find any listing for Watson 292, could you please double check the imprint? Is it, perhaps, Westward 292, instead?
westward 292 white oblong tablet ## West-Ward 292 is 750 mg Methocarbamol
LONG WHITE PILL ## I cannot find any listing for Westward 293, could you please double check the imprint? Could it be 292?