A Peach Orange Pill With On One Side

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I found Some Peach -pinkish round pills- (small) a V on one side and 2632 on the other side I'm not sure what they are! FleXeril Or Hydrocodone maybe? ## Hello, Rhone! How are you? This tablet is manufactured by Qualitest Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 10mgs of Cyclobenzaprine, so it is a generic for Flexeril. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help with?

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My one dog has had a lot of medications. He's currently having some issues passing a bowel movement. This has been an issue in the past when his back hurts. The vet gave him a motility drug that I would like to give him again, but the label is completely worn off. Does anyone know what this is for? Small dog, approximately 9 lbs. It looks like I was giving him half a pill.

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I found a few small round orange/ peach pills marked with a fancy V on one side the other side is kind of rubbed off but I do see the scored impression. Dies anyone have a clue as to what these are? ## Can you tell me if the V is stylized like a cursive V, or just a regular V similar to what I've typed here? That would give me a better idea of where to look, since the stylized V is used on prescription medications. Learn more prescription drug details here. ## The "v" is cursive. ## the cursive v is usually hydrocodone. if it has a v on one side and a 3605 on the other side and its scored then it is 7.5/325mg hydrocodone which is a pain medication....i take 5 daily.

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It is diamond shaped. Salmon colored or could be orange or pink.One side is blank with a line down the center and the other side has no line but had the letters XL in caps. ## Hello, Ruben! How are you? Is the marking Cl or XL? I haven't been able to find anything that matches this yet and I'd like some clarity, before I continue searching. Thanks!

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This pill s quite small and is not scored. There's a Q on one side and 100 (with both 0's filled indentation) on the other. Wondering what it is? ## Based on the description provided I located your pill to be an over the counter Coenzyme Q-10 supplement (Chew Q). NOTE: this pill is depicted as being round & yellow, however I cannot find a photo to confirm whether or not the Q and 100 are on different sides of the pill. Many people use coenzyme Q-10 for treating heart and blood vessel conditions such as congestive heart failure (CHF), chest pain (angina), high blood pressure, and heart problems linked to certain cancerdrugs. It has a pretty wide application of other uses as well. I hope this helps!

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its about the size of a oxy 20, its coated pinkish peach white inside, its supposed to be morphine ## did you ever find out if the small round peach/pink pill with "N" on one side and "60" on the other side actually was morphine??? is it a generic version of the orange morphine ms-contin pills?

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The tablet is orangish and is oblong with more of a pointed end on one side with only a 20 on one side blank on the other ## Based on the description provided, I believe your orange pill is identified as Viibryd 20 mg; used in the treatment of depression. This particular pill is orange, oval, with a "20" on one side and blank on the other. Manufacturer: Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc You can learn more about this drug on the page for Viibryd Details Please post back if you think this could be a viable match. I hope this helps!

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hey i found a pill that is round, peach or pink, scored on one side with VB or V3 fancy logo on the other cant find this pill anywhere can anyone help ## Hello, Mike! How are you? Unfortunately, I can't find anything matching this description, which leads me to suspect that it is most likely an over the counter product of some type. Where did you find it? Some products are regional, so knowing the general location may help to narrow it down. I'll keep searching and post back, when I have information for you.

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I found these pills in my son's room. Can you please identify these pills? ## Hello, Mark! How are you? What is the exact marking on the tablet? I am unsure, since you list the 325/5 at the beginning. Can you please post back and clarify? Thanks! ## peach or orange pill with 325 over 5 on the front and lower case b on the rear

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i have an orangeish peach round pill with 93 on one side and 7236 on the other side ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Ondansetron hydrochloride (8 mg). Ondansetron is used mainly as an antiemetic to treat nausea and vomiting following chemotherapy. For more information about this drug, 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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It was found on the street...it looks like a 10 mg Propranolol (the orange ones, which i used to take) as it is the same color, size, and it's round. Except one side says 25 (and has a "divider" on that side, too) and the other side is blank...nothing. I've searched everything I can on the web, including "pill identifier" which normally matches the pills but nothing this time. No clue and it's driving me crazy! ## That's a very vague imprint and I can't find anything listed with just a 25 on it, either, in any of our prescription drug resources. This leads me to believe that it is probably something available over the counter, which also explains why it's not listed, they are not required to log their imprints, as is done for prescription medicati...

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Has 55 or S5 imprint - peachy orange color ## Hi kjm, Based on the description provided, I may have located a match to your pill. The only problem is, my source does not show a photo of this pill; just the description "S5" being the imprint on a red oval pill (the shade of red cannot be verified). I'll go ahead and post this pill information below so you can see if it rings a bell or not: S5 is identified as Simvastatin (40mg). It is used to control hypercholesterolemia (elevated cholesterol levels) and to prevent cardiovascular disease. The pill itself is noted to be manufactured by Accord Healthcare, but I would actually consider contacting them directly, just for verification of this and possibly obtaining a photo of the pill: accord-healthcare.com/contact_us.htm# You can...

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very small and round. The color is between orange, pink and peach. STJ is printed on one side only and nothing is on the other side. ## This is an 81mg St Joseph's Aspirin tablet, it is commonly used as a low dosage for children, and taken by some people for blood thinning and heart health. (This is not recommend for children, unless a doctor instructs that it be given to them, especially if they have a cold, or flu, due the risk of Reye's Syndrome, which can be fatal. There many NIH reports about this, as well as warnings on most Aspirin labels.) The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding, and stomach irritation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Peach oval pill, scored in two, one side blank, the other has a symbol like a broad capital letter H or if you turn that H on its side, could be a capital I ## Hello, Rg! How are you? I'm sorry, but so far, I haven't been able to find a listing for anything matching this description. The obscure imprint is leading me to suspect that it's most likely something that's available over the counter. Where was found? Some over the counter products are regional, so knowing their general location may help to narrow it down. I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. Does anyone else recognize this tablet?

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I found an orange peach pill that say ABG or EBG on one side (its hard to tell) and the number 40 on the other. It's round. ## ABG 40 is Oxycodone Controlled Release 40mgs, a generic for Oxycontin. A very strong narcotic pain reliever, very addictive and with some pretty heavy side effects. ## I know this is an old thread but wanted to post an update. Currently I believe this old pill has been superseded by the 40 mg extended release (OP version) from Teva. It is round and yellow with the imprint OP 40. NDC code 0093-5733 for anyone who is interested.

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I found a bottle of mixed pills. They are small orange peachy pills with APO on one side, D and 5 on the other with a score through the center of the D and 5. ## I have a small orange pill with apo one side and d5 on the other. ## Just curious, what is the shape of this orange pill being described? From what I can tell, many other types of pills with this APO marking seem to be of Canadian origin. The Canadian company who makes these goes by the name of "Apotex Inc." I would recommend contacting them directly regarding this pill to see what they have to say about it. Posted below is a link to their contact page: apotex.com/global/contact Please post back if you find out anymore information. ## This is a dexedrine pill by the company Apotex Inc.

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found on my floor by bedroom,have small children n need to know what it is,small round orange peach colored pill with L141 imprinted on one side ## This is a 10mg Famotidine tablet, a generic for Pepcid, it is an antacid that's sold over the counter. Learn more Famotidine details here. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I have these pills they are not Famotidine but are a generic form of 25mg Topamax. The Famotidine are pink and these are more of a orange/peach. They are used as an anti seizure drug and as a migraine preventative. Famotidine is PINK whereas this pill is orange/peach. The Orange/Peach one is the Topamax generic. ## Tinier than a dime coin its a pale pink round nothing on one side other L141

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This is a round orange or peach colored pill with 277 on one side ## Hi Rex, I believe I located your pill to be Januvia (100 mg); which is an oral antihyperglycemic (anti-diabetic drug) of the dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor class. NOTE: This pill is identified as brown and not peach. You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below: Learn More: Januvia Details If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you. ## I believe that this is an older generic drug used for ADHD. No other markings other than 277 & is peach colored. ## The pill has a divide make in the middle. above it is an MP

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Please help me identify this pill. I know nothing more about it other than it is Peach/Orange oblong pill 33 / 11 on one side G on the other. It is scored down the middle on the side with the numbers. Any help would be appreciated!! ## I also have one of these pills amongst other pills. Have you identified it yet? ## Hello, I found a carprofen pill that matches your description. This medication is an anti inflammatory and pain relief medicine that is primarily given to dogs after surgery. I have attached some additional information that I sourced from the NIH. IMPRINT G;33;11 INGREDIENTS Carprofen 25 mg LABEL AUTHOR Vedco, Inc. COLOR Orange SIZE 12mm SHAPE Oval SCORE 2 PRODUCT CODE 50989-740 INACTIVE INGREDIENTS - Croscarmellose Sodium - Lactose Monohydrate - Cellulose, Microcrystalline...

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I found a small round peach/orange colored pill. One side says AP. The other side has only a line through the middle. Scoured the net but cant find an answer. Anyone know what it is? ## @reaperfields, Do you know any information on where this pill was found or where it may have originated from? Like you, I can't seem to locate any specific details for it on the web. But given the circumstances this leads me to believe that it's probably not your typical US-based prescription drug (which are generally not too difficult for the public to identify with the amount of resources we have available at our finger tips). I have a hunch that it may fall into one or more of the categories below: Over-the-counter Discontinued Foreign If anyone else recognizes this as being something differen...

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