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Can this medication be used for fluid in the stomach for a 99 year old? It was given to this patient. ## Hello, Izzy! How are you? What exactly do you mean by 'fluid in the stomach'? This medication is usually used to reduce secretion in several body areas, including the stomach. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, confusion, altered mood, and anxiety.

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i sweat alot is this the right medicine for my condition ## Will this medicine reduce the sweating in my hands? ## Glycopyrrolate reduces the body's sweating ability by reducing the secretions of certain organs in the body. It's important to know however, that this is a common side effect of the medication and to a certain degree is not considered to be a primary indication for the drugs uses. Since glycopyrrolate reduces the body's sweating ability, it can even cause fever and heat stroke in hot environments. Dry mouth, difficulty urinating, headaches, diarrhea and constipation are also observed side effects of the medication. More information about Glycopyrrolate can be viewed in the link below: Hope this helps! ## will this glycopyrrol help my irregular bowel syndrome ## ...

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it is a small white round pill with G then split Z and just a split on the back with nothing on it. can someone tell me what this it ? thanx ## Glycopyrrolate 2mg with a National Drug Code of 00677-1932-01 by URL laboratories is a generic for Robinul Forte 2mg and used for irritable bowel symptoms such as abdominal cramping, spasms and pain

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Small round white pill WW on top 16 on bottom. Line threw the middle ## Hello, Jone! How are you? This tablet is manufactured by West-Ward Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 2mgs of Glycopyrrolate. The FDA lists it as being used to treat conditions, such as peptic ulcers and to reduce drooling. Its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, chills, cough, body aches/pains, fever, headache and loss of voice. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Round white pill line through the middle WW on top 16 on bottom ## Hello, Jone! How are you? This tablet is manufactured by West-Ward Pharmaceutical and they list it as containing 2mgs of Glycopyrrolate. It's used to reduce the secretions of certain organs in the body. Its typical side effects, as listed by the FDA, may possibly include nausea, dizziness, blurred vision, bloating, decreased seating and loss of taste. Is there anything else I can help with?

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hello im a hyperhidrosis sufferer which ive had 13 years now basically what i want to know can someone advice me on glycopyrrolate solution ive been told i can get it on prescription from my gp but ive been to see my doctor but he wont give me the solution as he said its to expensive has anyone had same problem with there doctors please help as i really need this stuff but cant get it. ## I got some today for my stomach and it cost me $2.68. ## Glycopyrrolate solution has to be compounded by a compounding pharmacy. The solution can be a bit pricey to make, but has been studied to be very effective for hyperhydrosis. Please contact Admix Compounding Pharmacy for more info. ## I take glycopyrrol pills and this seems to help quite a bit. Does not completely fix the issue but I have noticed...

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The pill is small, round,and white with a fancy v on one side and on the other side it has a scored 31 and 80! Just concerned of what it could be found it outside my car at a store!! ## This tablet contains 1mg of Glycopyrrolate, it is used to treat peptic ulcers and excessive salivation. Side effects may include: nausea, blurred vision, dizziness and decreased sweating. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with? ## Why would you pick up a pill from outside your car door? Why wouldn't you just throw it away. Or step on it and crush it if you were concerned a child would pick it up just throw it away.

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G on top scored 1 on bottom other side blamk ## Unfortunately I couldn't locate an exact match to your description. The closest match being "G1" with no separation between the G and 1. On the other side of the pill however, is a score line. This pill I located is identified as Glycopyrrolate (1 mg), which is used as a treatment for anesthesia; excessive salivation; and peptic ulcer. More details about this medication are available at: If this does not sound like a match your to pill, the only other thing I can suggest is taking the pill over to your local pharmacy and having it analyzed by their team to see if they can come up with anything. And as a last resort, you could ask them about getting the pills ingredients lab tested and brought back to you. I hope this helps!

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Found this in non marked pill bottle. Anyone know what it is? ## Is it an oblong shaped tablet tablet, with the I and 22 separated by a score line on one side? If so, then it contains 2mgs of Glycopyrrolate, which is most commonly used to treat peptic ulcers. Learn more:

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I have a circuler white pill with a line in the middle and g up top and 2 down below with nothing on the back I was told it was phenagren ## I believe I located the pill which you are describing to be Glycopyrrolate (2 mg), which is used as a treatment for anesthesia; excessive salivation; and peptic ulcer. To view an image click here Let me know if this image fits your description. More information about Glycopyrrolate can be viewed in the link below: Hope this helps!

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GLYCOPYROL .2 MG APPEARS IN MY HOSPITAL BILL, WHAT IS IT FOR??? ## I believe the pill which you are describing is Glycopyrrolate, which is used as a treatment for anesthesia; excessive salivation; and peptic ulcer. More details about this medication are available at: Do you have any other questions or information to add? Please post back if you do...

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round white pill with G1 on one side ## The pill which you are describing is Glycopyrrolate (1 mg), which is used as a treatment for anesthesia; excessive salivation; and peptic ulcer. More details about this medication are available at: Do you have any other questions or information to add? Please post back if you do...

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