0107
100+ Topics Found- NDC: *
- 57664-107
- Imprint:
- 107
- Color:
- Pink
- Shape:
- Round
- Size:
- 8 mm
- Segments:
- 2
- Drug:
- Promethazine
- Labeler: *
- Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Ltd.
- Category:
- Allergies, Cough & Cold
Source: US National Library of Medicine (NLM)
- NDC: *
- 13668-107
- Imprint:
- 107
- Color:
- Yellow
- Shape:
- Round
- Size:
- 7 mm
- Segments:
- 1
- Drug:
- Rabeprazole
- Labeler: *
- Torrent Pharmaceuticals Limited
- Category:
- Heart Burn / Indigestion
Source: US National Library of Medicine (NLM)
I have white oval pills with the letters S G on one side and 117 on the other side of the pill. What are they? Neurontin 600mg? ## I located a white oval pill with S G on one side and 107 on the other. Is there any chance that you might've misread the imprint? The pill I found is reportedly identified as Metformin HCL 1000mg, used for type-2 diabetes. The S | G are separated by a score line on one side and the back has 1 | 07 also separated by a score line. For verification, the manufacturer is listed as ScieGen Pharmaceuticals and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 50228-0107. I hope this helps!
1 REPLY Filed under Metformin1EKU, 1FG9, 1FYH, 1HIG, 3BESIdentifiersAliasesIFNG, IFG, IFI, interferon, gamma, interferon gamma, IMD69External IDsOMIM: 147570 MGI: 107656 HomoloGene: 55526 GeneCards: IFNG Gene location (Human)Chr.Chromosome 12 (human)[1]Band12q15Start68,154,768 bp[1]End68,159,740 bp[1]Gene location (Mouse)Chr.Chromosome 10 (mouse)[2]Band10 D2|10 66.75 cMStart118,276,951 bp[2]End118,281,797 bp[2]RNA exp...
Bacitracin[1] is a polypeptide antibiotic. It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by Bacillus licheniformis bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" (ATCC 10716) in 1945.[2] These peptides disrupt Gram-positive bacteria by interfering with cell wall and peptidoglycan synthesis. Bacitracin is primarily used as a topical preparation, as it can cause kidney damage when used internally.[3] It is generally safe when u...
Bacitracin[1] is a polypeptide antibiotic. It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by Bacillus licheniformis bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" (ATCC 10716) in 1945.[2] These peptides disrupt Gram-positive bacteria by interfering with cell wall and peptidoglycan synthesis. Bacitracin is primarily used as a topical preparation, as it can cause kidney damage when used internally.[3] It is generally safe when u...
1ATU, 1D5S, 1EZX, 1HP7, 1IZ2, 1KCT, 1OO8, 1OPH, 1PSI, 1QLP, 1QMB, 2D26, 2QUG, 3CWL, 3CWM, 3DRM, 3DRU, 3NDD, 3NDF, 3NE4, 3T1P, 7API, 8API, 9API, 4PYW, 5IO1IdentifiersAliasesSERPINA1, A1A, A1AT, AAT, PI, PI1, PRO2275, alpha1AT, serpin family A member 1, nNIFExternal IDsOMIM: 107400 MGI: 891968 HomoloGene: 20103 GeneCards: SERPINA1 Gene location (Human)Chr.Chromosome 14 (human)[1]Band14q32.13Start94,376,747 bp[1]End94,390,693 bp[1]Gene location (Mo...
0.769 kg/m3 (STP)[2] 0.73kg/m3 (1.013 bar at 15°C) 681.9kg/m3 at −33.3°C (liquid)[3] See also Ammonia (data page) 817kg/m3 at −80°C (transparent solid)[4] Melting point  −77.73°C (−107.91°F; 195.42K) (Triple point at 6.060 kPa, 195.4 K) Boiling point  −33.34°C (−28.01°F; 239.81K)  Criticalpoint (T, P) 132.4°C (405.5K), 111.3a...
4EB1, 1ANT, 1ATH, 1AZX, 1BR8, 1DZG, 1DZH, 1E03, 1E04, 1E05, 1JVQ, 1LK6, 1NQ9, 1OYH, 1R1L, 1SR5, 1T1F, 1TB6, 2ANT, 2B4X, 2B5T, 2BEH, 2GD4, 2HIJ, 2ZNH, 3EVJ, 3KCGIdentifiersAliasesSERPINC1, AT3, AT3D, ATIII, THPH7, serpin family C member 1, ATIII-R2, ATIII-T2, ATIII-T1External IDsOMIM: 107300 MGI: 88095 HomoloGene: 20139 GeneCards: SERPINC1 Gene location (Human)Chr.Chromosome 1 (human)[1]Band1q25.1Start173,903,804 bp[1]End173,917,378 bp[1]Gene loc...
1ATU, 1D5S, 1EZX, 1HP7, 1IZ2, 1KCT, 1OO8, 1OPH, 1PSI, 1QLP, 1QMB, 2D26, 2QUG, 3CWL, 3CWM, 3DRM, 3DRU, 3NDD, 3NDF, 3NE4, 3T1P, 7API, 8API, 9API, 4PYW, 5IO1IdentifiersAliasesSERPINA1, A1A, A1AT, AAT, PI, PI1, PRO2275, alpha1AT, serpin family A member 1, nNIFExternal IDsOMIM: 107400 MGI: 891968 HomoloGene: 20103 GeneCards: SERPINA1 Gene location (Human)Chr.Chromosome 14 (human)[1]Band14q32.13Start94,376,747 bp[1]End94,390,693 bp[1]Gene location (Mo...
Bacitracin[1] is a polypeptide antibiotic. It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by Bacillus licheniformis bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" (ATCC 10716) in 1945.[2] These peptides disrupt Gram-positive bacteria by interfering with cell wall and peptidoglycan synthesis. Bacitracin is primarily used as a topical preparation, as it can cause kidney damage when used internally.[3] It is generally safe when u...
Bacitracin[1] is a polypeptide antibiotic. It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by Bacillus licheniformis bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" (ATCC 10716) in 1945.[2] These peptides disrupt Gram-positive bacteria by interfering with cell wall and peptidoglycan synthesis. Bacitracin is primarily used as a topical preparation, as it can cause kidney damage when used internally.[3] It is generally safe when u...
Bacitracin[1] is a polypeptide antibiotic. It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by Bacillus licheniformis bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" (ATCC 10716) in 1945.[2] These peptides disrupt Gram-positive bacteria by interfering with cell wall and peptidoglycan synthesis. Bacitracin is primarily used as a topical preparation, as it can cause kidney damage when used internally.[3] It is generally safe when u...
Bacitracin[1] is a polypeptide antibiotic. It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by Bacillus licheniformis bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" (ATCC 10716) in 1945.[2] These peptides disrupt Gram-positive bacteria by interfering with cell wall and peptidoglycan synthesis. Bacitracin is primarily used as a topical preparation, as it can cause kidney damage when used internally.[3] It is generally safe when u...
Bacitracin[1] is a polypeptide antibiotic. It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by Bacillus licheniformis bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" (ATCC 10716) in 1945.[2] These peptides disrupt Gram-positive bacteria by interfering with cell wall and peptidoglycan synthesis. Bacitracin is primarily used as a topical preparation, as it can cause kidney damage when used internally.[3] It is generally safe when u...
Bacitracin[1] is a polypeptide antibiotic. It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by Bacillus licheniformis bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" (ATCC 10716) in 1945.[2] These peptides disrupt Gram-positive bacteria by interfering with cell wall and peptidoglycan synthesis. Bacitracin is primarily used as a topical preparation, as it can cause kidney damage when used internally.[3] It is generally safe when u...
1EKU, 1FG9, 1FYH, 1HIG, 3BESIdentifiersAliasesIFNG, IFG, IFI, interferon, gamma, interferon gamma, IMD69External IDsOMIM: 147570 MGI: 107656 HomoloGene: 55526 GeneCards: IFNG Gene location (Human)Chr.Chromosome 12 (human)[1]Band12q15Start68,154,768 bp[1]End68,159,740 bp[1]Gene location (Mouse)Chr.Chromosome 10 (mouse)[2]Band10 D2|10 66.75 cMStart118,276,951 bp[2]End118,281,797 bp[2]RNA exp...
Bacitracin[1] is a polypeptide antibiotic. It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by Bacillus licheniformis bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" (ATCC 10716) in 1945.[2] These peptides disrupt Gram-positive bacteria by interfering with cell wall and peptidoglycan synthesis. Bacitracin is primarily used as a topical preparation, as it can cause kidney damage when used internally.[3] It is generally safe when u...
Bacitracin[1] is a polypeptide antibiotic. It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by Bacillus licheniformis bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" (ATCC 10716) in 1945.[2] These peptides disrupt Gram-positive bacteria by interfering with cell wall and peptidoglycan synthesis. Bacitracin is primarily used as a topical preparation, as it can cause kidney damage when used internally.[3] It is generally safe when u...
Bacitracin[1] is a polypeptide antibiotic. It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by Bacillus licheniformis bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" (ATCC 10716) in 1945.[2] These peptides disrupt Gram-positive bacteria by interfering with cell wall and peptidoglycan synthesis. Bacitracin is primarily used as a topical preparation, as it can cause kidney damage when used internally.[3] It is generally safe when u...