Half White Pill Oblong 74

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White oval tablet. Has PC imprinted on one half and F imprinted on the other (either side of the line to split it in half). If you turn it over it has a symbol that looks sort of like the letter a in cursive writing. Can anyone identify this pill? ## Hi Kelly, The closest match I've found is Pce dispertab (erythromycinan) 333 mg. It is used in the treatment of dental abscess, strep throat, chlamydia infection, skin infection, pharyngitis, etc.. and belongs to the drug class macrolides. It is an oval white tablet with reddish pink specs. It has an "a" (like the one you described) on the front next to the letters PCE. Manufacturer: Abbott Laboratories National Drug Code (NDC): 00074-6290 To view an image of the pill I found click here. The "a" logo on this pill stands ...

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i don`t know why'but my pham. replaced my round white pill,with a orange oblong pill that seems like half the strength .ZOLPIDEM TARTRATE 10mg. what is the deal. is it just cheaper. chould i change pharmacy and get the old brand. i asked ,and she said it was TEVA this was -almost 2yrs. ago .i NEED TO SLEEP!!!!! ## Hi Brian, After doing some research on this, I found that most of the oblong/capsule-shaped Zolpidem tablets are only 5mg doses (the round white pill being a 10mg dose). Do you know what the markings are on the orange oblong pill? If so, I may be able to look up the dose and inactive ingredients of it. Generally when you switch brand names or manufacturers the drug itself doesn't change, but rather the binders or fillers that they put with it. Certain "inactive"...

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WHAT IS STRENGTH??? of: WHITE OBLONG TABLET, IMPRINT: GDC (the G wraps around other letters) 149. OTHER SIDE IS SCORED DOWN MIDDLE, BUT ONLY A QUARTER OF THE WAY FROM THE SIDES, NOT COMPLETING THE FULL LINE THROUGH THE CENTER. Generic CVS ## what is the name, strength and purpose of a white oblong pill with one side imprinted with GDC 748 and other side omly scored in half at the sides? ## Hello, I have been unsuccessful and finding a pill that matches your description, however, there is another thread with the exact same question and a user claims that the pill is a CVS brand dairy relief pill (lactaid). I have researched all of the CVS dairy relief packages and I am not able to make out the imprints on the pills to verify this answer but it's the best answer I have for you at the ...

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