White Oblong Pill With L1 On One Side
20 Topics FoundFound a white oblong oval pill with L 1 or it looks like a 1 is this oxycodone? no other imprints on it ## Based on the description provided the closest match I'm finding is a round white pill marked "L 1"; which is identified as a 20mg Famotidine tablet, used for treating ulcers, as well as symptoms of GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) and heartburn. Now I realize you mentioned that your pill was oval/oblong-shaped, so I don't know if this is a definitive match or not. Also with the possibility of the "1" not being a "1" (as you mentioned it "looks like a 1"), there could potentially be other close matches too. Does anyone else recognize this pill as something different? ## This pill is no doubt, as in 95% sure, a benzodiazepine called loraz...
whit oblong pill with l151 on it ## I can't find this listed in any of my resources, however, I can tell you that pills marked with an L followed by additional numbers are over the counter products. This company makes the generic/store brand version of many different items. Is anyone else familiar with this? ## I'm a pharmacist at a hospital and was asked to identify this as well. After finding nothing in Micromedex, Clinical pharmacology, Lexicomp and Facts and Comparison. I googled it and found out that it is "GOOD SENSE NIGHTTIME SLEEP AID (diphenhydramine hydrochloride) tablet 25 mg"
Found a white oblong pill with imprint L151 what is it ? ## The white oblong pill in description is Diphenhydramine HCL (25 mg), which is mainly used to treat allergies, insomnia, motion sickness, and can even used as a sleep aid. You can view more information about Diphenhydramine by visiting the link below... If you have any other questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to assist you.
This is Clonidine 0.1 mg .. generic for Catapres ## Hello, Spaceace! How are you? A white, oblong tablet with the marking L 151 on it is manufactured by Dolgencorp Inc. and they list it as containing 25mgs of Diphenhydramine, it is available via prescription and over the counter. The FDA classifies it as an antihistamine that's most commonly used to treat allergic reactions and insomnia. Typical side effects may include dizziness, drowsiness and dry mouth. To clarify, the Clonidine in the 0.1mg strength with an L on it is tan with the numbers 167. Clonidine has various medical uses, such as treating anxiety and lowering blood pressure. Its typical side effects may include dizziness, drowsiness, sedation and dry mouth. Is there anything I can help with?
I found some pills this morning in my mother's purse. She is 85 and I am not sure what they are for. Color - White Shape - Oblong (short & thick) Letter/number - :167 ## Located a match to a white Elliptical shaped pill with L167 on it, its Ibuprofen 600 mg. Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) originally marketed as Brufen, and since then under various other trademarks (see tradenames section), most notably Nurofen, Advil, and Motrin. It is used for relief of symptoms of arthritis, primary dysmenorrhea, fever, and as an analgesic, especially where there is an inflammatory component. Ibuprofen is known to have an antiplatelet effect, though it is relatively mild and short-lived when compared with that of aspirin or other better-known antiplatelet drugs. To...
I have one in a partial small silver cardboard with plastic pill sized cover ## Well, a tablet with the marking of L 149 is not made by Scherring Plough, these tablets are made by Perrigo/LNK and they only manufacture over the counter products. As to which one this is, I can't find any information on that, because OTC products aren't regulated like prescription medications are, so there is no comprehensive database of their imprints. Was it found in the U.S. or elsewhere? ## It was found in the U S and it CLEARLY says on the packaging Scherling Plough
Does anyone know where this comes from? Walmart? CVS? Walgreens? Thanks! ## Hi Sara - do you have any packaging, the ndc code, manufacturer, ingredients, or other information handy? Or is it just a loose tablet? Out of curiosity, how do you know that it is for treating leg cramps? Just wondering if there is a way to narrow things down... ## It’s a loose tablet that my fathers said he uses for leg cramps but can’t remember which store he got it from. He took the last one and wants to get more. I’m thinking it’s the CVS brand but I can’t find a picture or any information that shows the L1 imprint ## Yeah, I'm with you on that - I looked up homeopathic CVS Health Leg Cramps Pain Relief Caplets and it shows a picture of an oblong white tablet on the front b...
White oblong pill L151 on one side ## oblong pill with L151 on it ## I am sorry, I've tried quite a few different resources, but I am not finding a listing for this, anywhere. It is probably because these pills marked with an L followed by additional numbers are over the counter items, not prescription medications, so the imprints are not regulated and logged. Does anyone else know what this is? Was it found in the U.S.? ## I believe they are over the counter sleep aids probably from Walgreens. You should go to Walgreens and look at their brand of sleep aids that come in a bottle. I say this because I bought some a while back and put some in a container next to my bead for when I can't sleep at night. But since they aren't in the original container I would urge you to go loo...
Half blue, half white, oblongish pill with L127 imprint ## just took it ## I am having a difficult time locating this exact pill. Pills marked with an L are manufactured by LNK International and they only make over the counter products, they are sold by various stores as generics or store brands, such as Tylenol and Excedrin. Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.
whit pill with ip131on one side on another 400 ## Pill Image This is Ibuprofen 400mgs, prescription strength. ## I found a round white pill about 1/4 inch wide marked only with L1 ## watson oblong white5403 ## circle pill white in color one side mylan 457 ## i found a very small white pill scored on one side and the other side 54 over 899. ## I found a green oval pill with a v on one side and on the other side is 48/11 ## A oval white pill on one side has 1/7 and the other has a letter not to sure if its an A or D ## Oval tablet White A one side 82 on other ## What; pill that say 44-338 ( the collor is a yellow s white ## Yellow circle pill with c on one side 48 on the other side
white oblong shaped tablet ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Ibuprofen (600 mg). Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used for relief of symptoms of arthritis, primary dysmenorrhea, fever, and as an analgesic. 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.
The pill I am looking to identify is oblong, dark blue on one side, white on the other, on the blue side it has the #'s L185. pretty sure it is a generic tylenol pm, but want to be sure. ## That is correct, it contains 500mgs of Acetaminophen and 25mgs of Diphenyhydramine, it is a generic or store brand of Tylenol PM. Side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, drowsiness and stomach irritation. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with?
white oblong tablet ## I can't find this listed in any of my identification resources, but I can tell you that it IS NOT Phentermine. These tablets marked with an L followed by the additional set of numbers are over the counter items. This company makes many different generic and store brands of pain relievers, allergy pills and etc. I will keep looking and post back if I find anything on it. What led you to believe it was Phentermine?
White, oblong pill imprinted with L197. Was told it was hydrocodone 5mg then acetominophen. Im confused
Filed under Hydrocodonewhite oblong tablet, no score in the middle, number L104 on one side.
Oblong...green on one side, white on the other
very small white oblong 10/40 and L10
white oblong pill with L1 on 1/2 the pill and 111 on other half on the front of pill and the pill can be split in half that is how li and 111 are separated ## dumbest thing ive ever heard in my life FYI....
white oblong caplet with imprint L113 ## The pill which you are describing is Lactase (3000 Unit), which is used primarily to break down lactose in milk to make it suitable for people with lactose intolerance. More details about this medication are available at: Do you have any other quesitons or information to add? Please post back if you do...