L 62 Oval Tablet

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I have a pill and I can't find out what it is online. I'm pretty sure it's hydrocodone 10mg. It's shaped like a football, has M-625 on it and nothing on the back. Thank you....oh, and it's white. ## From what I can find this tablet is manufactured by Magna and they list it as being Stahist AD, which is used to treat cold symptoms. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, nervousness, dry mouth, and insomnia. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Thank you very much,your reply helped me very much

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This pill has the same logo marking as my Metformin on one side but this one is oval, white and has a C | 40 imprinted on the other side. ## This was most likely Citalopram 40 mg manufactured in Canada by Cobalt pharmaceuticals (which was acquired years ago). DIN: 02248051 "Each oval, white, scored, filmed-coated tablet, marked "C|40" on one side and ">" on the other" Source: CO Citalopram - Web Archive 2008-04-18 It appears that a similarly inscribed tablet is also listed in other countries: "Citalopram Sandoz 40 mg - white, oval, biconvex film-coated tablets with a score notch on one side, and embossed C 40."

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i need help me i found a pack of blue oval pills with a1 on one side and > on the other side i want to know if my husband is taking drugs again ## Hello, Unfortunately I haven't been able to find an exact match, but the > logo on the pill leads me to believe it may have been manufactured by Cobalt Pharmaceuticals in Canada. I would call/email Cobalt and ask if they know of anything that matches the description. Also, If you don't mind me asking, what medications do your husband have a history with? If you are able to post back and let me know, I can do some more research! I hope this helps!

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Oxycodone? White oval pill with Watson 625 on it. ## Is watson 625 a generic or brand name for Norco.?Are the inert ingredients the same? ## @Dave, The closest match I can find based on the description you provided, is a white oval pill with the imprint WATSON 825. It contains (650 mg) of Acetaminophen and (10 mg) of Oxycodone hydrochloride. Norco is a combination of Hydrocodone and Acetaminophen, Oxycodone and Hydrocodone are similar but NOT the same. Therefore, this pill would not act as a substitute. If you're sure that the imprint is WATSON 625, could you provide a picture? That would give me a better chance of identifying the pill.

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Large oval pill with the imprint CLT 625 on it. She has strep and bronchitis. She was prescribed 4 pills and I'm trying to find out what they are. She's in South Korea near Seoul ## Hello, Smreffsin! How are you? I'm sorry, but since foreign manufactures don't fall under the jurisdiction of FDA, they aren't listed in the databases, so it will likely be difficult to find an identification for this tablet. I tried some searching, but have had no luck, so far. I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. Did you try asking her what it is? ## Thanks. She was given 4 different pills so she didn't know which was for what. It may have been an antibiotic. ## Also was given this in Korea. Watched the dispensing chemist and the foil pack says "...

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TWO TRIANGLES ## The pill you are describing should be 500 mg Metformin for treating type 2 diabetes. The only other detail which would be helpful is if you can confirm that the other side has "500" printed on it, to indicate the dosage. I based the answer off the following imprint: |><| (except vertical instead of horizontal), then 4331 The hourglass logo represents the manufacturer IVAX.

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I found a light blue oval pill with the number 220 on it. There is no body taking this medication at home. This pill does not have any other number, symbol o letter on it. ## I found the same thing, a blue round pill in my luggage when I got back from vacation. Only 220 is imprinted on it. I don't take medication and have no idea what it could be, did you ever find out? ## Aleve ## Is it pm aleve pm cause I believe it i ## This tablet is listed as containing 220mgs of Naproxen, which is the active ingredient in Aleve. Its typical side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache, stomach irritation, and increased risk of bleeding. NDC: 62207-0753 Inactive ingredients may include: Cellulose, Microcrystalline Starch, Corn Povidone K30 Sodium Starch Glycolate Type a Potato Stearic A...

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PLEASE i need help... i found a pack of light blue oval pills with a1 on one side and > on the other i want to know if my husband is on drugs again i think he is ## Name the drug and its purpose Blue oval pill with A | 1 0n one side and the symbol > on the other side

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I would like to know the name of this pill please. It is a small light blue pill, oval shape with A 1 on one side, a vertical line dividing A and 1, and an arrow (>) on the other side. (Australia) ## I'd like to know too... ## I got a light green oval shaped pill which i think is a xanax it has a NO22 stamped on tbe side of it ## I got a light green oval shaped pill or it might even be a blue pill cause it looks like it got wet which i think is a xanax it has a NO22 stamped on tbe side of it

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white oblong 377 imprint on one side ## The pill described as white, oval, with 377 stamped on one side is a generic form of Ultram. Tramadol HCL 50 Mg. My pharmacist substituted it for the usual round, white, pill marked with AN 627 on it, and didn't change the pill description on the bottle. Pharmacists in Nevada must be crazy or something. ## Ya. I have seen a few different kind of Ultram and every pharmacy is different. I know that they are all the same but you know how your mind plays tricks on you and I swear nothing works as well as the round white ones AN 627. If I cant get those, I will take my script elsewhere!!! ## Hey DAVO...... stay away from the square ones, those are by far the worst. Tylenol works better than that!!!

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It Is a Tan/Brown On One side With 118 Written on it And KU on the white side. It's a capsule. And if i took it what would happen? ## This capsule contains 20mgs of Omeprazole, the active ingredient in Prilosec (NDC 62175-118). This is a proton pump inhibitor that is used to treat or prevent conditions, such as heartburn, GERD and ulcers. So, if you take it, you may experience its common side effects, which can include: nausea, stomach pain and flatulence. Inactive Ingredients: - Crospovidone - Glyceryl Dibehenate - Hypromelloses - Lactose Monohydrate - Methacrylic Acid - Methyl Methacrylate Copolymer (1:1) - Silicon Dioxide - Talc - Titanium Dioxide - Triethyl Citrate - Gelatin - Sodium Lauryl Sulfate - Ferrosoferric Oxide - Shellac - Ferric Oxide Yellow - Ammonia - Butyl Alcohol ...

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Oval rose pink pill with NS and an e on it, what is it? ## This tablet contains Depakote (Divalproex Sodium) 500 mg delayed release (NDC 0074-6215). Inactive Ingredients: - Talc - Titanium Dioxide - Vanillin - D&c Red No. 30 - Fd&c Blue No. 2 - Povidones - Ferric Oxide Red - Silicon Dioxide - Starch, Corn - Diacetylated Monoglycerides Ref: DailyMed

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peach color oval shapped gg one side and 621 on the other nothing printed on the back ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Terazosin HCl (1 mg). Terazosin is used for treatment of symptoms of an enlarged prostate. It also acts to lower the blood pressure. 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 has the letters C a scoreline and then the letter A , and on the otherside is what i believe to be the cobalt laboratories stamp.. it looks like this " > " but thicker.. ive looked everywhere online and nothing is showing up!! please help ## I'm looking for the name of this drug also. Did u find out?

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I found a white oval pill. It has either G249 or 6249 with slashes between each number. I am very concerned that this is a narcotic and it was found in my home. Thank you for any assistance you are able to provide. ## Did you mean GG 249? If so, the tablet contains 2mgs of Alprazolam, the active ingredient in Xanax, which is a Benzodiazepine that's most commonly used to treat anxiety and nervous disorders. Learn more:

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I have been taking metoprolol for 10 years, heart rate hovers between 60-62 and b/p well controlled. Received new tablet as noted above, and now experiencing shortness of breath, tachycardia, and b/p 150/100. Could this be something other than metoprolol? ## Yes, the tablet with that marking is a 50mg Metoprolol extended release tablet. However, there can be difference between generic medications, so you may not be getting quite the same dosage of the active ingredient that you were used to, or you could be having a reaction to an inactive ingredient that you aren't used to. Learn more Metoprolol details here. Have you consulted your doctor? You might also have just gotten used to this dosage, or this medication, so it may be time for a switch. 10 years is a very long to successfull...

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Are these pills for anxiety or pain? I have severe anxiety and I also am in severe pain. Can I take this pill? Will it help me with one or another reasons I want it to help? Please let me know if it will help. ## Hello Yvonne, I was able to find the pill you are describing. According to the National Institute of Health the pill is a ondansetron 4 mg oral tablet which is used to prevent nausea and vomiting. I have linked a picture and some additional information on the drug below. Product Code: 62756-130 Ingredient(s): Ondansetron Hydrochloride Inactive Ingredient(s): - Anhydrous Lactose - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Starch, Corn - Magnesium Stearate - Hypromelloses - Titanium Dioxide - Polyethylene Glycols Imprint: 130 Label Author: Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited Color(s): Whi...

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white oval scored down middle ## Sorry, could you please double check the numbers on the imprint? I can't find record of a pill marked Watson 624 anywhere, not in any of the professional database or on the Watson site itself. It is possibly a foreign drug, they are not regulated the same way that US drugs are under the FDA.

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I found a pill while cleaning. It's small white and oval shaped. On one side it has a V lying on its right and the other side is split down the middle, on the Left is has A and on the right it has 25. I cant find it anywhere when i google it but i have found that the V is identical to a company called Cobalt Pharmaceuticals. ## Hi Jess, Have you tried contacting Cobalt Pharmaceuticals directly? You are right about the "V" being identical to theirs. I checked out their product information list and the closest match was "SA" "25" ">" . I'm wondering if the pill you are describing could've been discontinued or is perhaps a new product; but in any case, I would recommend calling or emailing them directly through the link below (regarding this ...

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Have a white, oblong shaped pill with X on one side and 62 on the other side. What is it? ## Hello Anna, I was able to find a Mucus DM Extended Release tablet that matches your description. As the name implies this pill is designed to help relief symptoms of mucus buildup. Here is some additional information that I sourced from the NIH. NDC 69842-057 Imprint X;62 ingredients Guaifenesin 600 Mg;dextromethorphan Hydrobromide 30 Mg; Label Author Cvs Pharmacy, Inc. Color White Size 16mm Shape Oval Inactive Ingredients Silicon Dioxide Hypromellose, Unspecified Magnesium Stearate Microcrystalline Cellulose Povidone K90 Povidone K25 Starch, Corn I hope this information helps. Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with.

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