White Oblong Pill Z P C
100+ Topics FoundThe pill is white oblong score in the middle One side of the pill is blank the other side has a letter Z then 71. Can anyone please help ## This tablet contains 1000mgs of Metformin, a generic for Glucophage. This is used by Diabetics to help lower and control blood sugar levels.
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 ...
nothing on back of pill just an E on other side white oblong found it in a bottle with hydrocodone but it looked different from others ## I can't be completely certain, but with just an imprint of an E it is most likely just an over the counter Excedrin tablet, which contains Acetaminophen, Aspirin and Caffeine. Learn more Acetaminophen details here. Learn more Aspirin details here. Learn more Caffeine details here. That is the way they marked the tablets of their original formulation. It is not a Hydrocodone tablet, there are none with that marking. Does anyone else have a possibility that it could be? ## I take these myself that is an excedrin i know thats probably not spelled right but it isnt anything more then that.
THE FIRST LETTERT ONE SIDE AND few lower nubers next to. Vocodine, tylenol condein. Thanks ## Are you saying it's a tablet with an L followed by 3 additional numbers? If so, I would need to know what those numbers are to give you an identification, but what I can tell is that if that is what you are talking about, it is not a prescription medication and contains no narcotics of any type. The company that manufactures those tablets only makes over the counter products.
I found a white oblong pill with 18 on one side and blank in the other. It was scored in the middle. This was in my sons room. Can anyone help to identify this pill? ## Based on the description provided, I found your white oblong pill to be Ibuprofen (800 mg). NOTE: the correct marking is actually "8i" (with a capitol i). Manufacturer: Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 55111-0684 Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used for relief of symptoms of arthritis, primary dysmenorrhea, fever, and as a mild pain reliever. Learn More: Ibuprofen Details I hope this helps!
I was given a white oblong pill with just a 5 on it. I was told it was an opioid. A percocet 10 mg. It's driving me mad that I can't figure this out!! Someone please help. ## Jay, a 5 denotes 5mg, not 10 mg. At least with any pain meds I know. Just saying.
I found some small, oblong white pills and I was wondering if anyone knew what they were. They have no prints or scoring on either side, they are totally plain. If you lick them they taste sort of tangy, and bitter. Does anyone know what they are? I don't think they could be E because they are not round, and have no prints on them... ## I have some at the moment they are generic for Tylenol. Hope it helps... ## Actually, without a marking, it is very difficult to say what they are with any certainty. There are many over the counter items that meet this description, some are Acetaminophen, but not all. There is also a small chance that it could be a foreign medication. It can, however, be ruled out as being a U.S. prescription medication, since they are all required to have markings ...
Found in a bottle of other medication, it's oblong, white with 300 on one side and CFZ on the other. What is it? ## Janssen Pharmaceuticals lists this as being a 300mg Invokana tablet, it is most commonly used to help lower high blood sugar levels, it contains the active ingredient Canagliflozin. NDC code: 50458-0141 The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, diarrhea, stomach pain, and hypoglycemia. What medication was it found in?
Can someone please help me I found these pills on my daughters floor I've been suspecting drug abuse I need to know for sure so I can confront her but don't wanna feel stupid if it's something else thanks in advance ## Based on the description provided the closest match I've seen here is a white oblong pill marked with "SLC | 224" on one side and blank on the other. This particular pill reportedly contains 1000mgs of Levetiracetam, which is used to treat epilepsy. Is there any chance that the imprint could've been misinterpreted due to the pill's condition? If not, you could try taking it into a local pharmacy for a second opinion. However I ultimately think it would be best to have an open heart to heart discussion with your daughter until you see eye to...
(|1|1|) (|||) Front back ## It took some searching, but I've confirmed my suspicions. From the listings I've found, this is a 2mg Alprazolam tablet, which is a generic for Xanax. It is most commonly prescribed to treat anxiety and nervous disorders. Learn more Alprazolam details here. Where did you find it?
I have an oblong white regular size pill with EB on one side and blank on the other. I need to know what it is? ## Hello Kailli, I hope you are having a wonderful day. I found a Guaifenesin 400mg oral tablet that matches your description. Guaifenesin is used to treat coughs and congestion caused by the common cold, bronchitis, and other breathing illnesses. Below I have provided some information I sourced from the NIH. NDC: 69517-119 Ingredient(s): GUAIFENESIN[GUAIFENESIN] Imprint: EB Label Author: HealthLife of USA LLC Color(s): White Shape: Oval Size (mm): 17.00 Score: 1 Inactive Ingredient(s): - silicon dioxide - magnesium stearate - cellulose, microcrystalline - stearic acid - sodium starch glycolate type a potato I hope this information helps. Please let me know if you have any add...
Found a white pill that is blank on one side. Oblong like a bean. I 7 on other side. ## This tablet is manufactured by Granules Limited India and they list it as containing 600mgs of Ibuprofen. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding, and stomach irritation. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Ifijusttook two 200mg Advil’s can I take an I7 pill and hour later or is it harmful ## DON’T!!! Those are both ibuprofen, max daily dose is 2400mg. Suggested dose is 600 every 6-8 hours. The Advil (200mg each) are a quick release type and should not be mixed with generic longer release 600s or 800s. If you are in a lot of pain you can safely alternate Tylenol (acetaminophen) every 4 hours with ibuprofen...
One side is blank only with a divider line down the center... The other side of the pill has the capital letter (G) on the left side and divider line down the center and the number (6) on the right side. It is a big white pill..oblong shaped. ## Hi Rosemary, A white oblong shaped pill marked G | 6 on one side and blank on the other is identified as Gabapentin 600mg; used for treating neuropathy, epilepsy and more. NDC: 67877-428 Labeler: Ascend Laboratories, LLC Size (mm): 17 Inactive Ingredients: -Starch, Corn -Poloxamer 407 -Talc -Hydroxypropyl Cellulose (Type H) -Copovidone -Magnesium Stearate I hope this helps!
What pill is this? It is a big oblong shaped pill that says i7 on it. I just would like to know what these are? My friend told me they were norcos. ## This tablet is manufactured by Granules India Limited and they list it as containing 600mgs of Ibuprofen (NDC 62207-355). It is used to treat pain, fever, and swelling. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding, and stomach irritation. Inactive Ingredients: - Hypromellose 2910 (5 Mpa.s) - Silicon Dioxide - Croscarmellose Sodium - Hypromellose 2910 (3 Mpa.s) - Magnesium Stearate - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Sodium Lauryl Sulfate - Povidone K90 - Titanium Dioxide - Water - Hypromellose 2910 (6 Mpa.s) - Polyethylene Glycol 400 - Starch, Corn Ref: DailyMed ## I have...
I found half of a pill ending with 57 and is blank on the other side. It's large white and oblong. ## Knowing only part of the imprint leaves it open to several possibilities. Just to give some examples, there's a 5mg Buspirone tablet that meets this description with the marking 657. There's a generic Vicodin tablet, which contains Acetaminophen and Hydrocodone with the marking M357. There's a Sulfadiazine tablet with the marking E757. And that is just some of the tablets that are listed that incorporate the 57 into the end of the imprint. Where was it found?
F scored in middle and a P otherside ## Based on the description provided I wasn't able to find an exact match to your pill, but I did determine that the manufacturer is more than likely Forest Pharmaceuticals. If no one posts any other suggestions, I would definitely recommend contacting them directly regarding your inquiry at: frx.com/contact.aspx I hope this info helps! Please post back if you're able to find out what it is :) ## White oblong pill with FP on one side and nothing on the other side.
44175 ## The pill in description is Acetaminophen (500 mg). Acetaminophen is a widely used over-the-counter analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer). You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you.
I found a white rectangular or oblong with 3 scores and the number 11 each number r in between the 2 middle scores. Help identifying it would be greatly appreciated.ty ## xanax 2mg ## @John, Is there any way you can verify that the pill in question is in fact xanax? Do you have the manufacturer's name or possibly the national drug code? I just want to make sure that the drug has been accurately identified as I could not find any specific details about a xanax bar fitting the description that John C provided. Any additional information would be helpful, thank you!
I was told its vicodin ## This marking is actually intended to be 6I (that's a capital i) and no, it does not contain a narcotic of any type. This is a 600mg Ibuprofen tablet, a generic for Motrin, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's used to relieve pain, fever and swelling. Learn more Ibuprofen details here. Is there anything else I can help with?
I have a white oblong pill with I8 on it, can anyone tell me what this is? ## The marking is actually IB and this is NOT a narcotic of any type, it is a discontinued tablet of 200mgs of Ibuprofen, a generic or store brand for over the counter Advil or Motrin. Some common side effects may include: nausea and drowsiness. You can read more about this medication here: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## It might also have been an 800 mg tablet of Ibuprofen from Aurobindo (NDC 59651-0362).