Z66

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White Scored ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Atenolol (50 mg). Atenolol can be used to treat cardiovascular diseases and conditions such as hypertension, coronary heart disease, arrhythmias, angina (chest pain) and to treat and reduce the risk of heart complications following myocardial infarction (heart attack). To view information about Atenolol, 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.

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a small white oval pill with either a company logo or GG over Z66 and a split line on the other side ## Hi Glenn, Based on your description, the closest match I'm finding is a 9mm white oval pill with GG over 256 on one side and a score line on the other. Depending on the condition of your pill and how legible the imprint is, I'm thinking one could probably mistake the 256 for Z66. This particular tablet reportedly contains 0.25mg of Alprazolam, which is marketed for use in treating anxiety. As a means of verification, the manufacturer is listed as Sandoz and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 00781-1061. Please post back if you think it may be something else! Hope this helps!

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I've been taking mylan m231 for 10 years. Because of "shortage" i'm now taking zydus z66. Are these two brands exactly the same or should I expect to experience some unagreeable symptoms? I've only been on zydus brand for two days. I'm not at ease with switching brands. The pills are to help maintain blood pressure. How dare a drug company "HOOK" you on a drug for life and then they don't have them available for patients? They are putting people's lives in jeopardy. Patients like me are experiencing more anxiety and have increased blood pressure due to a lack of concern they have shown by not ending this ridiculous situation. I can't understand how mylan has had a shortage for several months and zydus has not. Is zydus using the same ingredien...

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