White Oval Pill Taste Like Mint With M
3 Topics FoundI found some small white pills that have an MP and the #9 on one side and nothing on the other... They look like my atenolol but not the same inscription on it so I'm afraid to take it...in case it isn't atenolol! I had visitors recently and found these in the bathroom.. Thanks for any help ## Might be Nicolette lossenge? Nicolette lossenge are small, oval shaped with flat sides. One half is smooth with no imprint. The other half has an M. Does it taste minty? ## A round, white tablet with MP over 9 on one side is manufactured by Mutual Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 25mgs of Atenolol, which is used to treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased urina...
large oval white tablet with F F imprinted on one side ## white oval tablet printed FF on one side ## Yesterday I found the same oval pill on my son's bedroom. It's not a Fisherman Friend. It's a white with small yellow spots, has a salty taste. I don't know what it is. If you find the answer please let me know. {edited for privacy} ## I located the following photograph of a white oval pill with FF imprinted on one side: [1] WhitePillFF.jpg The image description denotes them as being "FF pills" which couldn't possibly get any vaguer for a pill ID. So while I have this image, their true identity still remains a mystery. I've also come across Fisherman's Friend Tropical mints that look very similar to these and although post #2 says it's not a match...
I'm trying to find out what the subdol pill looks like I know they are small white round pills that taste like a mint and are individually packaged but I can not remember what the imprint on it is. Can anyone help me? And also is there one that has no imprint or score on them? ## Did you mean Zubsolv? There are several doses of it available and each tablet is marked with the relevant dosage, they are also all white. There is a triangular one with 1-4 on it, a round one with 5-7, a square one with 8-6, an oval one with 11-4 and one shaped like a D with 2-2 on it. The FDA classifies this medication as an opiate that is most commonly used to treat drug addiction, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and...