What Does The V Stand For On A White Oval Pill With

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oval white pill with 4h2 on on side of it ## it is an antihistamine. it's name is Cetirizine 10 mg ## found in my daughter night stand table it a oval pill 4h2 in one side ## The identification provided by Kris is correct, so thank you! This is a generic or store brand of Zyrtec, which is most commonly used to treat allergies. Side effects may include dizziness, drowsiness and dry mouth. Are there any other questions or comments? You can learn more Zyrtec details here.

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This pill does not help with pain management and riteaid does not stand for the customer. Too bad for me. ## A white oval pill marked with U16 on one side and blank on the other reportedly contains a combination of Acetaminophen (325 mg) + Oxycodone HCL (7.5 mg), made by Aurolife Pharmaceuticals. This pill also contains the following set of inactive ingredients: colloidal silicon dioxide + croscarmellose sodium + crospovidone + magnesium stearate + microcrystalline cellulose + povidone + corn starch + stearic acid If some other manufacturer's version works better for you, it may be a good idea to take note of each inactive ingredient so you can better determine what it is that might be causing this lack of efficacy that's not apparent with other brands/generics. With this in min...

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I found a pill with a fancy V on one side and 86272 on .he other side. What exactly is it? ## Hi Tobadred, I'm having trouble finding a match for this pill but I am pretty certain that the V logo stands for Vintage pharmaceuticals, which to my knowledge, is currently owned by Qualitest pharmaceuticals. I'll post a link to the contact page of their website so you can ask them about the pill you have. qualitestrx.com/contact I hope this helps!

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What kind of pill is white oval with the letters IB on one side and nothing on the other side ## Is the marking possibly I8? If so, that stands for the medication and dosage, which is Ibuprofen 800mgs, it is a generic for Motrin 800. It's a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's used to treat pain, fever and swelling. Learn more Ibuprofen details here. ## Thank you. It may possibly say I8.

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Its oval and tiny has 42/10 on one side and a division sign on the other ## The white oval shaped pill you are describing marked V 42/10 is identified as Lisinopril (5 mg). The cursive V actually stands for Vintage Pharmaceuticals Inc. For more information about Lisinopril, please refer to the link below... I hope this helps!

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I cannot identify this pill. Most have numbers when I look up the description. The 2 letters also have an imprinted oval around them. ## I haven't come across any close matches in particular, but if it's a "W W" I'm thinking it could possibly stand for West-Ward Pharmaceuticals. Apotex Corp. also has a strange logo that looks like it might be easily confused for two M's, depending on how you look at it. But these pills tend to have other numbers on them as well. I would consider contacting West-Ward Pharma, just to see if it happens to be one of their own products: west-ward.com/contact.php I hope this helps in any way! ## It might be isosorbide dinitrate oral (Isordil).

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white oval capsule uncoated with esh printed on one side ## The ESH stands for Excedrin Sinus Headache, this tablet contains 325mgs of Acetaminophen and 5mgs of Phenylephrine. Common side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, dry mouth and chapped lips. Learn more: Are there any comments or questions?

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White oval tablet. Has PC imprinted on one half and F imprinted on the other (either side of the line to split it in half). If you turn it over it has a symbol that looks sort of like the letter a in cursive writing. Can anyone identify this pill? ## Hi Kelly, The closest match I've found is Pce dispertab (erythromycinan) 333 mg. It is used in the treatment of dental abscess, strep throat, chlamydia infection, skin infection, pharyngitis, etc.. and belongs to the drug class macrolides. It is an oval white tablet with reddish pink specs. It has an "a" (like the one you described) on the front next to the letters PCE. Manufacturer: Abbott Laboratories National Drug Code (NDC): 00074-6290 To view an image of the pill I found click here. The "a" logo on this pill stands ...

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I took this pill and the expiration date is 09/23/11. Is anything going to happen to me? ## Hi Crystal, According to a Harvard Medical School family health article, except in rare cases (i.e. tetracycline), there is little chance of danger due to taking medications even up to 15 years beyond their expiration date. Source: health.harvard.edu/fhg/updates/update1103a.shtml Penicillin does not go bad/get dangerous with age, per se, however, it can lose efficacy and may not work as well as it did, when it was new. This means that taking a standard dose may not effectively wipe out an infection and could actually cause the development of drug resistant bacteria. Learn More: Penicillin Details If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back so I can further assist you.

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col 116 on one side plain on the other ## Could you possibly mean the imprint code COR 116? If so then it is Acetaminophen 650 mg which is used as a pain reliever. If this is not what you have then can you please reply back with more details such as the size, shape, and color? ## Col 116,,oval,,white,,one side is plain ## At this point I am speculating that this is either an over-the-counter drug (non prescription) or a pharmaceutical product manufactured outside the United States. The reason is because this marking is not coming up with the FDA's standard drug imprints, and all U.S. based pharmaceutical products are required to have unique identification markings. Can you tell me what country you're writing in from? It might lend some more clues as to where to look... ## Probab...

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white oval G145 on one side nothing on other side ## I can't find a listing for this, was it found in the U.S.? ## I think the imprint you are referring to is actually a slanted E which stands for the manufacturer Eon Labs. You can see an image here. If that is the pill which you have then it is Nabumetone 500 mg. It Is A Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug used to treat pain and inflammation. You can read more about this medication on the page for . Do you have any other questions or information to add? Please post back if you do...

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my hydrocodone has Watson 3202 on white oval pill but pharmacy label has a T following the 325. What does the T mean? ## I am not aware of any abbreviation that this would stand for and suspect it may be a typographical error, or something internal to your pharmacy. 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? ## at the end of a hydrocodone/acetaminophen script there is a tb and a t what doe they mean ## A "T" or "TB" on the end of the drug name on a label simply stands for "Tablet". This is universal and could apply to any medication that comes in tablet form. I know this thread is old, just clearing ...

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A small white oblong pill with blue speckles, line down the middle of backside only with a number 9 before and a number 9 after the slash - Is this Adipex-P? ## Pill Image Adipex P is Sustained Release Phentermine, this is a 37.5mg tablet, the standard dose. This is used for weight loss. ## i have taken adipex in the past in have ran across three different types of pills one is small and oval shape with blue dot and the other is a large tab with blue dots and the last one was long about 2cm with blue dots. which one is real.

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it is an oblong oval shape, about as close to the standard pill form you can get. the top and bottom are slighty rounded and the sides are straight. the only imprint it has is a 315 on it, back side is blank. ## Physician's Total Care lists this tablet as being a Vytorin tablet, it contains the active ingredients ezetimibe, and simvastatin. It is most commonly used to lower cholesterol. NDC code: 54868-5259 The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, headache, and joint/muscle aches. Is there anything else I can help with?

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white oval shapepill has mark on one side and A302 on the other, its approx the size of standard paracetamol ## You said Paracetamol, so I have to assume this was not found in the U.S. Thus, I don't have a listing for a white tablet, with this marking. What country are you in? This will help me to narrow down the search. ## White oval pill with A302 on one side marking on the other. I am in U.K

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my mother in law gave my daughter a pill that i dont know. my daughter is 8 and sheh said it was an oval pill that was pink on one side red on the other and white in the middle. she said her grandma said it was for asthma. can you tell me what this might be? ## It sounds like the standard description of a Benadryl tablet, though I can't guarantee that without knowing the imprint, but that is what they usually look like and they work very well for asthma.

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I HAVE 2 BOTTLES OF METFORMIN HCL TAB 500MG. ONE BOTTLE HAS WHITE ROUND TABLET A/12 ON IT AND THE OTHER HAS WHITE OVAL TABLET a logo and 4331/500 ON IT. ARE THESE THE SAME MEDICATIONS? COULD THEY BE GENERIC AND THE OTHER BRAND NAME MEDICATION? ## I have two bottles of Metformin HLC Tabs. One is a refill for the other. The tabs are different shapes made by different companies. Same strength is the same. Is this a mistake. ## This type of thing does confuse many people, which is why I think more medications should be standardized as to how they look. However, right now they aren't, so you can receive the same medication, manufactured by different companies and they may look completely differently. As of this time, the way a medication looks is entirely up to the whit and whim of the m...

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bought in Belize as a diet drug, white oval with lowercase de or ap ( epending on how you look at it) on 1 side,a sort of celtic looking knot on other ## did you ever figure this out? bought the same thing ## @jeff, Unfortunately I haven't come across any specific details depicting such a pill on the internet, but one theory is that "ap" could potentially stand for "Adipex-P" (also known as phentermine) - a common weight loss medication. Any thoughts on this? Did your diet pills also come in any sort of bottle with a label that might confirm the name of the manufacturer/ingredients or were they more loosely distributed when you bought them? ## I purchased to but they don't seem to do much? She showed me the box but they were loosely distributed.. ## I bought some...

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When I refilled my perscription for Trazadone, I though the pills looked different. they are small white round pills with a split line and PLIVA 433 stamped on them. The old ones were oval I think. The old bottle says Trazodone 50 mg Tablet APO. The new one says Trazodone 50 mg Tablet PLI What is the difference? ## Only the manufacturer! PLI on the new pills stands for Pliva Pharmaceuticals and the other ones were made by Apotex. Most pharmacies will switch according to whomever provides the cheapest option when they have to reorder. The medication, however, is the same. Do you have any other questions? ## There IS a difference! I have experienced tachcardia every night since switching from Apo to Pli. I am not happy! ## I have also felt jittery and had more problems sleeping on the pli...

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oval white pill with v on one side and 3596 on other ## was changed from norcos to the vicodin 3596, wondering in there is more or less codien in them before taking ## NEITHER ONE HAS CODEINE IN IT!!!! Norco contains exactly the SAME ingredients that Vicodin does!! Please note the V on the pill DOES NOT stand for Vicodin. It stands for the pharmaceutical company: Vintage Qualitest. The pill marked V 3596 contains Acetaminophen 750mgs and Hydrocodone 7.5mgs. Exactly the same as active ingredients as the Norco did. The only difference is who manufactures them and possibly the dosage, if your doctor changed it. Hydrocodone is still a narcotic, but much stronger than codeine. ## is is safe for me to use my medicade card to fill out my norco 10mg scrip even if my dr desn't take medicade ...

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