Can This Pill Be Cut In Half Ip 53

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Found a bunch of pills that are cut in Half they r pink and oval shape with 53 printed on the one half please help me figure this out ## Hi Lisa, Your description leads me to believe that the imprint on the full pill is "IP | 53", with a score line dividing the two markings. This particular pill is also oval and pink as you mentioned. It has been identified as Citalopram hydrobromide 20 mg; used in the treatment of anxiety, stress, depression, and more. Manufacturer: Amneal Pharmaceuticals National Drug Code (NDC): 65162-0053 For verification you can run a search on google images for "Citalopram ip 53". You can learn more about this drug on the page for Citalopram Details I hope this info helps to answer your question!

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white oblong pill, with nothing on one side a IP 110 on the other. He was told it was a vicodin. The oblong white pill has a small slash across the pill for easy to cut in half. ## Hi Chrissie, That is correct. The imprint "ip 110" is identified as Vicodin 325/10; which is a combination of two types of pain medicine to treat moderate to severe pain. For verification, the National Drug Code (NDC) for this pill is: 53746-0110 Learn More: Acetaminophen + Hydrocodone Details I hope this helps!

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What is a white pill with IP112 on one side and a slit in the middle on the other? ## With this imprint, it should be a white or off-white oblong tablet, that is scored to make it easier to cut or break in half. This tablet contains 500mgs of Acetaminophen and 7.5mgs of Hydrocodone, it is a generic for Lortab or Vicodin and is a narcotic pain reliever (NDC 53746-0112). Some of the most common side effects include: nausea, dry mouth, constipation and drowsiness. ## I just need to find out what it looks like. ## The IP 112 imprint is a generic narcotic analgesic. More widely known as a generic form of the pill known as Lortab. Narcotic analgesics are pain relievers that work on the central nervous system (CNS) to alter the perception of pain. When used for surgery and acute or chronic pa...

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