Z1 Round White Pill

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What pill is this whutw rounchjdhdhdhdbdbd ## Hi sarah, Is there any chance that the pill actually says "N 11" as opposed to "Z 11"? The closest match I could find is identified as an anti-hypertensive agent called Methyldopa (250 mg); which is a white round pill marked with "N" over "11" on one side and blank on the other side. Manufacturer: Teva Pharmaceuticals USA National Drug Code (NDC): 00093-2931 Learn More: Methyldopa Details I hope this helps! Please post back if you have any other questions or concerns regarding this finding. ## A tablet manufactured by Intas with Z11 on it contains 1.5mgs of Alprazolam in an extended release formulation, it is a generic for Xanax XR. Learn more Alprazolam details here. Where did you find it? ## No. This sounds ...

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I was told it is suboxone? I can not find anything online stating that this pill with z10 on one side and nothing on the other is suboxone ## Hello, Sammy! How are you? I've not been able to find anything that matches this description, so far, however, I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. Does anyone else recognize this tablet? ## Zyrtec centrizine HCI/antihistamine 10mg orally disintegrating tablet ## The white round pill with z10 on one side and nothing on the other side is not suboxon. The pill is Children's Zyrtec dissolve tablet 10mgs.

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I found a brown round pill in my wife's purse, it is a darker brown almost a little purple with three white numbers? on it. I think they say 215 or Z15, not sure, hard to read ## the pill marked AZ 217 is sennosides 8.6 MG tablet used for laxative. very gentle. also used as a stool softner. compare to SENOKOT from durg store shelf. ## hey i found a small brown pill that seems to have darker spots in it. it is medium brown with dark speckles all in it and it says "01 215" on one side of it. Tried searching it online but i have no idea what it is.

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little round white pill arrow sign pointing to the right on one side imprint number 8 on the other side ## Hi, Smokey! How are you? This is actually a generic for an 8mg Subutex tablet, it's a sublingual that's meant to be dissolved under your tongue. The difference is that the Subutex and its generics don't contain Naloxone, they only contain the Buprenorphine. Learn more Subutex details here. This medication carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I have a white pill that has z10 on one side and nothing on the otherside please help me can not find it at all ## So the naloxone is an opioid blocker? An is there naloxone in the small white pill that h...

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Little tiny round white pill. Blank on the back. The front has GG , scored then Z1 under the score. ## Hello, Aunt Ra Rap! How are you? Is the marking possibly GG over 21? If so, the tablet contains 20mgs of Furosemide, which is a loop diuretic that's used to remove excess fluid from the body to treat conditions such as edema, high blood pressure and congestive heart failure. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth and dehydration. Learn more Furosemide details here.

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Refill is white, Oval, Z16. ??? ## Hi terry, Both of the pills in question are one in the same drug. The only difference I noticed is that they are manufactured by different companies. Because of this, there may be a slight variation of inactive ingredients; but other than that you can be assured that they are the same drug and same dosage. Certain "inactive" ingredients that may or may not be present in each brand, are actually detrimental to how the drug is metabolized and used by your body. Because everyone is different, your body may respond favorably with one medication and not the other, due to how you feel or based on whatever side effects present themselves. When you switch brand names or manufacturers, the drug itself doesn't change, but rather the binders or filler...

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white, round pill; 1/2, of one side has a slit, and other side has Z11 of 11Z ## Yes, this tablet contains 1.5mgs of Alprazolam, it is the same as the active ingredient in Xanax, it's from India and sold there under the name brand Zolax XR. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Do they prescribe 1.5 mgs xanax bars in elkton md. Cuz I would only need two a day if so I can say something to my sych bout them

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small round pill, pink/light rose color marking: M Z1 ## Yes, this contains 5mgs of Zolpidem, the active ingredient in Ambien. Common side effects may include: nausea, dizziness and hallucinations. Read more: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## round white pill with two semi circle happy fact type lines above the # 10, came from out of the country as Ambien 10mg, tried a half long ago, did not like the reaction, so I never tried again, how can I test or verify what it is ?

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my neighbor was given this small round white pill to relax her after a bad breakup. ive tried to find out what it is with no luck. one side it has z11 the other intas. what is it?

NDC 55154-4991 NDC Database

Carvedilol 3.125 mg Oral Tablet, Film Coated by Cardinal Health ## Markings: Z1 ## Shape: Round ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 55154-4991-0

NDC 50580-778 NDC Database

Zyrtec 10 mg/1 Oral Tablet, Orally Disintegrating by Mcneil Consumer Healthcare Div. Mcneil-ppc, Inc ## Markings: Z10 ## Shape: Round ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 50580-778-12, 50580-778-24, 50580-778-66 ## Active Ingredients: Cetirizine Hydrochloride

NDC 50580-782 NDC Database

Childrens Zyrtec Allergy 10 mg/1 Oral Tablet, Orally Disintegrating by Mcneil Consumer Healthcare Div Mcneil-ppc, Inc ## Markings: Z10 ## Shape: Round ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 50580-782-01, 50580-782-12, 50580-782-24 ## Active Ingredients: Cetirizine Hydrochloride

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