L887
Updatedpink capsule oval much like a vitamin e capsule
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I am not able to find this on 2 of the databases I looked for it on. Since it starts with an L chances are it is an over the counter generic tylenol type of medication, vitamin, or a medication made in another country.
I am not finding it listed anywhere, either. However, since I do see L's with numbers before and after this, that are all over the counter products, it leads me to suspect that this is also an OTC product.
Actually, there are still a few that are prescription drugs, not many though.
I know, I was just going by the numbers though, most companies count consecutively when using the numbers on their pills or capsules, so it is a safe bet that if LNK makes 886 and 888 as over the counter products, then 887 more than likely is as well.
Yes, that would make sense, but what kind of sense do these drug companies make sometimes? lol!
Sense? They don't even know the word!