E 410 Pill Effects

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I recently got a prescription of buproprion to help quit smoking. How do I take them, once a day? And what are the side effects/risks. Also how long do I take them ## Hello, Amanda! How are you? Bupropion is an atypical antidepressant and smoking cessation aid, it's side effects may include nausea, dizziness, weight changes and hypertension. Learn more Bupropion details here. As to the dosing, you should follow the instructions that your doctor provided, but yes, it's usually taken once daily. Is there anything else I can help with? ## You should take it twice a day at 12 hour intervals.

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sm ooth on one side, other side has 410 with capital E above it. ## Bupropion (byoo-PROE-pee-on) Treats depression and aids in quitting smoking. This medicine is an antidepressant. ## dark blue round pill m on one side 15 on the other ## Jules7373 is correct, and to add specifics, Sandoz Pharmaceuticals lists it as containing 100mgs of Bupropion. It is used to treat depression, anxiety, and to aid in smoking cessation. NDC code: 00185-0410 The FDA warns that it carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, mood changes, and dry mouth. I hated this stuff, it made me feel that I had drunk several pots of coffee, in a row, I was bouncing off the walls. Jenny, is the M in a box, or not? Can you please post back and clarify?

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we found a round blue pill with the PAL marking on one side and 7.5 on the other. This was found in my step sons drawer and I need to know what it is. Thank you. ## found a round blue pill with PAL on one side and 7.5 on the other side. please tell me what it is ## Round blue tablet one side says 7.5,,the other side says pal ## This tablet is manufactured by Pamlab LLC, and they list it as containing 7.5mgs of L-Methylfolate. NDC: 00525-0410 (This tablet has been discontinued.) It is a nutritional supplement that is used to ensure someone is not deficient in this nutrient, and it also enhances the effects of some antidepressants. Ref: L-Methylfolate Information It is something that is not normally abused, nor is it addictive. Is there anything I can help with?

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I am trying to help my father find a doctor in northern Kentucky, zip code 41016. He has been on methadone for twelve years for drug addiction. He is now trying to get off of the methadone because he can no longer afford the clinic he was going to. He is trying to find a doctor to help him get off methadone. Please, any help in any direction would be greatly appreciated. ## Hello, Lindsay! How are you? I'm sorry, but if he's been taking it for addiction treatment, or maintenance, then a clinic is his only option. Private doctors are not allowed to prescribe it for that, even if he's just wanting to taper off. I'm sorry, I wish I had better news for you, but I don't. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, ...

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I am at a methadone clinic on 70mlg. but cannot afford the 410.00 a month I'm on Medicare and they won't take that insurance. I have tried cold turkey twice Mostly It's the pain I need it for back and nerve pain. ## I live in Spokane Wa. need to be free from this burden also need help with pain control. ## Hello, Steve! How are you? I'm sorry, but if you've been going to an addiction clinic, even if it was for pain, then a regular doctor will not be able to prescribe Methadone and help you. It is against the law for them to do so. You'd be better served to stay at the clinic and ask them to assist you with tapering off of it. The FDA classifies this medication as being a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, s...

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In the case of the sde effect of fatal blood problem or fatal liver problem: Ate they we with long term usage or very high dosage. If your blood count is 400 instead of 410 up should taking this medication make it become more anemic. Does most people tolerate it okay. ## Hello, Pauly! How are you? No, actually a large percentage of people, according to the FDA, have bad reactions or are allergic to this medication. Thus, if you have reason to be concerned about how it may affect you, it would be best to speak to your doctor about possibly trying a different antibiotic. Typical side effects are listed as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, non-allergic skin rash and diarrhea. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I have sulfamethoxazole temp 800/160 I have hepatitis c an...

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peach color with numbers 0524 and 0410 ## I have been taking 50mg/day of Allopurinol for the past two-3 months however, my doctor, upon checking my feet at my last office visit, changed my dose to 300 mg/day. Are there any side effects I need to be aware of especially at this increase?MPHP ## For anyone else seeking information… The most severe problem that higher doses of Allopurinol may cause in some people is a hypersensitivity syndrome, so it's very important to contact your doctor immediately if you experience a fever, rash and/or yellowing of the skin. You can learn more Allopurinol details here. It should also not be used by pregnant women, or those trying to conceive. Are there any comments or questions? Is there anything I can help with?

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What is this drug for and what are the side effects? ## What is MYLAN 410?

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