Ibuprofen 600mg Tab Leg

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My 90 year old mother has short term memory problems - badly! She claims the pill for pain that Dr. recently prescibed (Ibuprofen 600mg LEG) makes her confused. I am familiar with Ibuprofen, but I do not know what the LEG stands for. Does this prescription drug contain any narcotic? Or is it just Ibuprofen? What does the LEG stand for? Thanks! ## Hello, Bob! How are you? How is your mother doing? The LEG is just an abbreviation for the manufacturer of the tablet, so this is just Ibuprofen. Learn more Ibuprofen details here. And while that's not a typical side effect, the elderly can be much more sensitive to medications than their younger counterparts, so it could be causing her more severe dizziness and such than it may to other people. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I ...

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Found a white oblong pill with I 9 on it in husbands pocket and need to know what this is. ## You're actually reading the imprint upside down, it is 6 I and this contains 600mgs of Ibuprofen, the active ingredient in Motrin, it is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that is used to treat pain, fever and swelling. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and stomach irritation. Learn more: Are there any comments or questions? ## I recieved some pills they say Methocarbamol tablet USP 500 MG. they are from Combitic, they are white round tablets. How do I know they are legit? please help! ## Carmella, if there are no markings on the tablets, it is going to be difficult to determine exactly what you received. The importance of proper identification is why all U.S. pres...

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